Jane
slowed and stopped, her heart pounding in her chest. She lifted her
water bottle to her lips and drank deeply, droplets running down the
line of her throat. Her body was slick with sweat, and it pooled between
her breasts and at the small of her back.
The
sun was coming up, and she placed her hands on her hips, leaning back,
both to stretch her back muscles and to marvel at the colors piercing
the sky. She glanced at her watch. Six-forty-two. Time to head home and
get ready for work. There was no telling when she would get to watch the
sun rise again—probably never.
Jane’s
eyes widened and she gasped when the ground began to shake. She grabbed
a tree for stability and looked around wildly. Earthquakes weren’t
commonplace in Washington, D.C. The wind picked up, smacking leaves her
in the face and swirling dust around her just as a roar filled the air.
The sound of engines was deafening.
She
craned her neck to look through the branches of the tree she held onto,
and her hand went to her mouth as she took several steps away from her
safety net. Her head fell back, and she stared in awe. It was the most
amazing thing she’d ever seen.
Chrome
and metal melded together to make a hull that was almost matte and
looked like liquid all at once. It was dotted with windows, and she
could barely make out the lines of the doors. The engines were bigger
than the largest plane she had ever seen.
With
one shudder, the roar died down and the engines stopped spinning. Three
holes in the bottom of the ship opened up and great metal poles
descended. Jane couldn’t help her curiosity as she stepped closer. One
metal pole crashed into the ground a hundred yards from where she stood.
It broke soil, and claw-like structures folded down, creating an
anchor, presumably to keep the ship in place.
She
approached it carefully. A small crowd gathered as other people made
their way over to see what was happening. Jane wound her way through the
people and reached out slowly, her hand making contact with the pole.
She jumped back before relaxing. It was cool and smooth to the touch.
Jane expected six months undercover to be hard; she expected it to be lonely and bleak. She didn’t expect to find love.
Jane Butler, a CIA operative, is assigned the task of infiltrating the Xanthians and determining if they’re a threat to humanity. Going undercover as a Xanthian mate, she boards the transport ship and meets Usnavi—her new mate. After spending six days traveling through space, Jane is ecstatic to explore the Xanthian station and soon sets out to complete her mission. The only problem? Usnavi—and the feelings she is quickly developing.
Fumbling their way through varying sexual expectations, cooking catastrophes, and cultural differences, they soon discover life together is never boring. As Jane and Usnavi careen into a relationship neither of them expected, Jane uncovers dark secrets about the Xanthians and realizes she may no longer be safe. When it becomes clear she’s on her own, Jane is forced to trust and rely on Usnavi. Simultaneously struggling with her mission, her feelings for Usnavi, and homesickness, Jane faces questions she never imagined she would have to answer.
Jane Butler, a CIA operative, is assigned the task of infiltrating the Xanthians and determining if they’re a threat to humanity. Going undercover as a Xanthian mate, she boards the transport ship and meets Usnavi—her new mate. After spending six days traveling through space, Jane is ecstatic to explore the Xanthian station and soon sets out to complete her mission. The only problem? Usnavi—and the feelings she is quickly developing.
Fumbling their way through varying sexual expectations, cooking catastrophes, and cultural differences, they soon discover life together is never boring. As Jane and Usnavi careen into a relationship neither of them expected, Jane uncovers dark secrets about the Xanthians and realizes she may no longer be safe. When it becomes clear she’s on her own, Jane is forced to trust and rely on Usnavi. Simultaneously struggling with her mission, her feelings for Usnavi, and homesickness, Jane faces questions she never imagined she would have to answer.
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Genre – Blended Science Fiction, Erotica
Rating – NC17
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