Showing posts with label alien romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alien romance. Show all posts

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Meet Second from The Gods of Probabilities by Liza O'Connor



Meet Second
Second lost use of his name, Kraton, when he became second in command of a second rate ship run by a second rate captain. 

He’s been pissed from the moment the Big Boss gave him the assignment. “I know I promised you a captain’s seat and you will get it, just as soon as Zousan fails at this task. Don’t worry. You’ll be in the captain’s seat in no time at all.”

No time at all?  Kraton…scratch that…Second had been waiting over 30 billion years and despite the losers on this ship, Captain Zousan was actually succeeding at his task. Nor would Second sabotage his efforts. To be honest, he enjoyed working for Zousan far more than the Big Boss. Thus, over the last billion years, he tried to be the best Second ever, and Zousan showed real appreciation for his efforts. That had never happened with the Big Boss.

Over time, Second won his captain’s trust and his duties expanded until he basically ran the ship. No one was happier than him when they rebuilt the ship so it could carry a much larger crew.  He was well aware that the original ship had been built to fail. And while they tried to remove all the fail points when precious Athena came on board, Second never trusted they had succeeded in finding all the bugs in the software. To be certain no problems were transferred over to the new ship, the new computer was organically grown.

When he informed Zousan of the change, the captain nixed the idea, forcing Second to admit they had already built and paid for organic computer. The Big boss would have demanded it stripped out and taken the cost out of Second’s pay, but Zousan just asked for a compromise. 

“Can you build a normal computer interface for me?”

Yes, he preferred Zousan a great deal over the Big Boss.


The Gods of Probabilities
By
Liza O’Connor
 Blurb
The Gods require a time shifter to ensure the Path of Light reigns during the final collapse of possibilities. To speed the process of finding an Oceanic with the specific talents needed, God DNA is induced in several batches of Oceanic eggs, resulting in a generation of brilliant tiny blue Oceanic children.

One charming boy named Drogan has the ability to manipulate quantum reality in ways that will strengthen the Path of Light. Only trouble is that his gift runs a high probability of killing him and wiping out the Path of Light for good.

While the bureaucratic Gods will try to assist, in Quantum all possibilities not only can, but do happen, so the future is never certain.

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About Author
Liza is a multiple genre author of 15 novels. A Late Victorian Series, The Adventures of Xavier & Vic, plus a spinoff, A Right to Love, is an ongoing series.    A Long Road to Love is a humorous Contemporary Disaster Romance series (5 books). She has two single books. One is a humorous, bad boys contemporary novel with ghosts, called Ghost Lover, the other is Untamed & Unabashed, a spinoff from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.

Now, she’s rolling out her Science fiction series (with romance & humor) called The Multiverses. The first four books are slotted for last half of 2015.  In addition she hopes, if she hasn’t dropped from exhaustion by then, to re-release a sometimes humorous/suspense thriller called Saving Casey. It’s the story of a middle-class old woman who dies and wakes up in a trust-fund teen’s body with no choice but to turn around Casey’s life, despite the many bridges the teen has burnt.


Liza would love to know: What’s your favorite genre?


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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Jessica Subject discusses Aliens. Sexy or Scary

I'm headed off in search of sexy Santas like the ones Jessica Subject finds. These aren't homegrown HoHoHos, these are aliens. And while I'm gone, Jessica is going to discuss various types of aliens that won't and will make a sexy Santa. She's an expert, so pay attention!


Aliens – Sexy or Scary?
Thank you very much, Liza, for hosting me the day before Christmas.

Hey, Santa is yet another story I wrote about sexy aliens, and the first in a series of sexy alien holiday stories. But for me there have always been the two types of extraterrestrials, those who want to help, and those who want to harm. Obviously the people of our planet will be more receptive to aliens if they are similar to us, humanoid. We can relate to them, understand how they work. And these are the aliens I include in my stories.

But there are several other types of aliens included in fiction that scare the bejezzes out of me. And, of course, they’re usually portrayed as some completely foreign looking creature that could be robotic, tentacled, insect-like, or something else our minds can’t even imagine.

Here are some of the movies with the scariest aliens I’ve seen portrayed:
1. Signs – I have never had a movie scare me so much. I don’t think it helped that I lived in a house surrounded by corn fields at the time.




2. Fire In The Sky – Okay, maybe this one scared me just as much as Signs. Maybe even more.




3. Body Snatchers – The same idea is seen in The Host, but I must prefer the aliens in that movie than in Body Snatchers.


4. Dreamcatcher – Based on a book by Stephen King, I couldn’t even finish the book let alone watch all of the movie.

5. War of the Worlds – This movie didn’t scare me as much, but the thought of this type of aliens coming to Earth... Don’t want to think about it.


I know there are several more that are much more scary, but I don’t like to watch those movies. LOL
Instead of worrying about these creatures visiting Earth, I like to think about the sexy ones. Here are some of the aliens I find sexy in movies:

1. Superman - #1 of all time.
2. Spock – Pointy ears and all, I love Zachary Quinto as Spock
3. Hancock – Okay, I have a thing for Will Smith whether he plays a human or an alien.
4. Hans Solo – Who can resist a bad boy?
5. Jake Sully in his Avatar body
So, tell me, do you think aliens are scary or sexy? What aliens from movies are most memorable for you?



Hey, Santa
An Alien for the Holidays story
By Jessica E. Subject
Erotic Sci-Fi Romance
ISBN: 978-0991932016

Great News!
Hey Santa is free at
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Dec 25 & 26th!

Available From:
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Excerpt:
“Please, Claire.” Tiffany rubbed her arm. “Will you ask him already? I saw him before he changed into the suit. He’s hot. And he has to be patient since he works with kids. If this doesn’t work, I’ll never get on your case again.”
“Fine,” she grumbled. A bad date has to be better than sitting at home by myself. “This is the last time. No more double dates or trying to set me up with a guy in any way.”

Tiffany held out her baby finger. “Pinky swear.”

After sealing the promise, Claire patted the puffy skin under her eyes. “Is my makeup running?”

“No, you look beautiful, as always.” Grabbing her shoulders, her friend spun her around. “Now, go get him before he’s swarmed by a bunch of kids. And hopefully, soon he’ll fill your stocking with all kinds of Christmas cheer.”

Her cheeks warmed. She wanted more than a night of fucking, though that wouldn’t hurt, either. But Santa? Really? What was she supposed to say? Hey, Santa, I saw you bending over, and I think you have a nice ass. Want to go out sometime?



Andreas blinked, trying to wrap his head around what the sexy woman in front of him had just asked. He’d stared at her miles of long legs showed off by black tights, and her full, glossy lips, but he never expected her to leave her friend and come over, let alone ask him on a date. The only women who ever approached him were already married and concerned about the results of their child’s picture with Santa Claus. Or, the single moms who thought he’d make a great baby daddy. Um, no.


She doesn’t want a lot for Christmas…

Claire Otton dreads spending another holiday alone. When her best friend convinces her to approach the sexy mall Santa, she takes the chance and asks him out, hoping for so much more.

He’s waiting under the mistletoe…

Although Andreas Castellanos blends in on Earth, he knows he will never belong. But when the gorgeous woman he’d been staring at invites him to dinner, he has a hard time saying no.

All they’re asking for…

Can these two lonely souls find magic together or will their secrets steal their chance of a happy Christmas?

“You want to go out on a date? With me?” he asked.




Bio:
Jessica Subject is the author of contemporary and science fiction romance, ranging from sweet to erotica. In her stories, you could meet clones, or a sexy alien or two. You may even be transported to another planet for a romantic rendezvous. 
When Jessica isn't reading, writing, or doing dreaded housework, she likes to get out and walk. Fast. But she just may slow down if there is a waterfall nearby.
Jessica lives in Ontario, Canada with her husband and two energetic children. And she loves to hear from her readers. You can find her at jessicasubject.com and on twitter @jsubject.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Liza misbehaves with Alien Admirer by Jessica Subject

Welcome space peeps. Today, we are going fishing.

Space Rep: For what? Space  is mostly empty.


Liza: For whatever we snare. It'll be fun.


Space Rep: If you say so...


Liza: Okay, casting the net....


5 days later....


Liza: Maybe I should have thought this out more.


Space Rep: *Yawns* You think?


Liza: There's something in the large transporter, quick, grab it!


Space Rep: No, way! It might be Jessica's lion.


Liza: She doesn't have a--Whoa!

*slams door shut*

Space Rep: Was it the lion? Oh, there's a photo on the floor. It must have fallen out.


Space Rep: They look friendly. Which one is the alien?


Liza: No clue. Let's see what the back of the cover says.

Alien Admirer
Alien Next Door book 2
By Jessica E. Subject
Erotic Sci-Fi Romance


He fills her with forbidden longing…
Widowed for over a year, Sera longs for the company of her younger, sexier neighbor, the one man she can never have—unless she plans to rob the cradle. It’s too dangerous…

She’s the only one for him…
Adam never wanted to settle down…until Sera. But even when her children give him the green light, he must prove age is an alien concept...



Will Sera give him a chance, or will Adam be left in the cold, never more than her alien admirer?

Liza: Well, we know her name is Sera and she's older than Adam.


Space Rep: And she's not embracing her inner cougar.


Liza: We also know they live next door to one another.


Space Rep: And he's the alien.


Liza: And the kids are okay with age difference.


Space Rep: Why should that matter?


Liza: Mothers tend to put their children before themselves, so if the kids are against it, she might refuse her heart.


Space Rep: Is there an excerpt?


Liza: Not yet... maybe Jessica will send one later on.


Space Rep: If she doesn't, can I make one up?


Liza: Sure, why not. Nothing we do surprises anyone anymore. Have a go at it.



SPACE REPS 1ST ATTEMPT AT WRITING

Cougar mom: Roaaaaarr! You're my neighbor? 

Alien: You're the most beautiful female I've even seen. I love your odor. Would you like to make alien cubs with me.


Cougar mom: Yes, but I can't. You'll want to kill my current babies.


Alien: Not at all. Your children are grown up. I want to start a new life with you and make a new family of cubs.


Cougar mom: But I'm too old for you.


Children  of Cougar mom: We give you our mom to make little cubs with.



Liza: STOP! This is the worst story ever. And I believe this time even easy going Jessica will object.


Space Rep: Or maybe she'll just send us an excerpt from the real book.  I'm sure it will be better.


Liza: That I can guarantee you! Jessica writes fabulous books.


Space Rep: So let's send her this to encourage her to send us a proper excerpt.


Liza: Great thinking, Space Rep. 

I'll send it just as soon as that stupid lion leaves the transport.

Peep Rep: Tell it there's a cougar in the ship.


Liza: And its gone. Very good, Peep Rep. Oh and look, Jessica has sent the proper excerpt. Thank you God!



JESSICA'S REAL EXCERPT



What is it going to take to convince her I want her? On the ride home, he’d persuaded himself to give up on Sera. Until he’d seen her on the porch. He had to seize what might be his lone opportunity.

“Why do you have such a problem accepting that I’m attracted to you?”

She faced him again, her cheeks glowing with color. “I don’t have a problem with that. In fact, I’m flattered. I have a problem with how much I’m attracted to you, how even on my date, I couldn’t get you out of my head.”

It was all the invitation he needed. Closing the space between them, he held her, pressing his lips to hers. Sera moaned, her body tight against his. She didn’t push him away, instead wrapping her arms around him, running her foot up and down the back of his calf.

He clutched her thighs, pulling her up to straddle his waist. Every moan encouraged him to keep going. He wanted more.

“Inside,” she said in a breathless whisper. “Take me into the house.”

All right! Grasping and fumbling with the handle, he managed to open the door without letting her go. Focused on her in his arms, he shuffled around blindly until his knees met her couch. He laid Sera on the cushion, but she clung to him.

“No, my bedroom. And be sure to close the door.”

Her room? Holy shit! Before that moment, he’d expected several days of trying to win her over before she invited him to her room, if she ever even acknowledged his feelings.

He carried her up the butcher block wood steps, to the bedroom he’d helped build. While he’d helped build every part of the house, the master bedroom remained the one room he hadn’t entered since Sera moved in.


Sacred, just like her body.
****
Liza: Now that's an excerpt!

Space Rep: I am humbled. I see how far I have to go before I claim myself an author.

Liza: It's okay, Space Rep. You are very good at finding links.

Space Rep: *bursts into tears* Not this time. I've got nothing. 

Liza: Keep at it, I have faith you'll eventually find them.

One Day Later...

Space Rep: I found the buy links in the Utero Galaxy!

Available From:


Liza: Well done, Space Rep. Any chance Jess's bio was there as well?

Space Rep: Yes, I found that too! And a picture.


Jessica Subject is the author of contemporary and science fiction romance, ranging from sweet to erotica. In her stories, you could meet clones, or a sexy alien or two. You may even be transported to another planet for a romantic rendezvous. 
When Jessica isn't reading, writing, or doing dreaded housework, she likes to get out and walk. Fast. But she just may slow down if there is a waterfall nearby.
Jessica lives in Ontario, Canada with her husband and two energetic children. And she loves to hear from her readers. 

You can find her at jessicasubject.com 
and on twitter @jsubject.


Liza: Space Rep, you do realize that's not a picture of Jessica, right? That's her guard bunny that rescued her the time I may have transported the fabulous author onto my ship without her permission. (Liza admits to no crime...she said 'may')

Space Rep: I grabbed the first thing I found. The lion looked ready to pounce.

Liza: Probably at the rabbit. Well, we better keep it until Jess get's animal control to remove the lion you created and then transported to her ship while retrieving Alien Admirer.

Space Rep: So what you're saying is I'm a royal screwup.

Liza: No! Shit happens. But by grabbing the rabbit, you probably saved it's life and I believe Jessica will appreciate you for rescuing it from the lion.

Or will once animal control shows up. You did great today! 

Now let's rally everyone to comment. The problem with Sci Fi blog readers is that so many visitors communicate telepathically, and thus fail to understand the importance of LEAVING A COMMENT. Authors live off comments. They are like vitamins. So leave one!

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Liza O kidnaps Jessica Subject

Today, I've space-napped an author. Guess who it is?

Space Rep: Englebert Humperdink?

Liza: Gads no! I said an author!

Space Rep: Can you give me a hint, because I think there's over a million authors now.

Liza: This author writes contemporary and sci-fi romance, ranging from sweet to erotica.

Space Rep: You've kidnapped yourself.

Liza: No, this is an author who has written about clones, sexy aliens, and now Santa Claus.

Space Rep: Hmmmmmm

Liza: And she lives in Canada, and is actually an 

Liza: Darn it, she bleeped out the word.

Space Rep: There's only one person who can do that. It's Jessica Subject!


Liza: Well done Space Rep. Let's welcome Jessica Subject to my junker ship.

Jessica: Liza, I was in the middle of cooking dinner for my family.

Liza: Sorry, but I want to know about your Hey Santa book.

Jessica: And you thought the best way to find out was to space-nap me while I was cooking dinner?

Liza: Yeah...but you cloned Trent's butler, he should be able to finish making dinner.

Jessica: He runs the ship like an army captain. My kids are terrified of him.

Liza: Trauma is good for them. It makes them better writers. Now let's discuss this upgraded model of Santa. From the cover he looks too hot and muscular. What happened?

Jessica: I like to improve things. Seriously, which would you rather kiss, the old stuffed drunk guy sitting at the local store or my Santa?

Liza: Point taken. So tell me about your Santa.
Hey, Santa
An Alien for the Holidays story
By Jessica E. Subject

Erotic Sci-Fi Romance

She doesn’t want a lot for Christmas…


Claire Otton dreads spending another holiday alone. When her best friend convinces her to approach the sexy mall Santa, she takes the chance and asks him out, hoping for so much more.

He’s waiting under the mistletoe…


Although Andreas Castellanos blends in on Earth, he knows he will never belong. But when the gorgeous woman he’d been staring at invites him to dinner, he has a hard time saying no.

All they’re asking for…



Can these two lonely souls find magic together or will their secrets steal their chance of a happy Christmas?

Liza: Don't ask me, I haven't read it. But since you wrote it, I'm guessing yes they can.

Jessica: Great! Can I return to my spaceship now?

Liza: Nope. I'm keeping you three days.  Space Rep. Where are the buy links?

Space Rep: Found them.


Available From:
Amazon US | Canada | UK | more

Space Rep: I also found giveaway info.

Giveaway information: 
Enter the rafflecopter draw for your chance to WIN 1 of 4 alien romances from Jessica E. Subject’s back list. The titles areCelestial SeductionSatin Sheets in SpaceCrash Landing, or Alien Lover. Winner will be drawn October 12, at the end of the Hey, Santa tour. No purchase necessary. Must be 18 or older to enter. Contest is international.



Liza: Jessica you have to say something nice about my latest book, Oh Stupid Heart.

Jessica: It's a humorous disaster romance that I 82% love and 18% don't like at all. 
I mean, nobody likes when the ex-fiance comes back in the picture. And as always, your sense of humor shines through.


Liza: Thank you. I guess I better warm up the transporter so it'll be ready when your time is up. Thanks so much for stopping by.

Jessica: I didn't stop by. You space-napped me.


Liza: Potatoes, tomatoes.


Jessica: That's not even the right saying.

Liza: Oh dear, I think your supper followed you to my ship.

Jessica: That's not supper, that my guard bunny, Hop. 

Hop: Return my pet Jessica at once or I will thump you unconscious with my powerful back legs. I also have long teeth, so don't mess with me or mine Pirate Liza.


Liza: Darn it! I left my dog Jess back on Earth. Okay, Hop, I'll let Jessica go if you promise not to harm me in any way.


Hop: Deal. Shake on it.


Liza: *shakes hand with Hop*


Hop: Release my pet already!


Liza: I can't until 3 days have passed. But you can hang around until then. I'm sure she'll appreciate the company.


Hop: But you promised to release her!


Space Rep: And you failed to lock her into a time. You got swindled by the master, Hop. Take it like a bunny and hop on.

Liza: Peeps, Jessica loves to hear from her readers. You can find her at jessicasubject.com and on twitter @jsubject. So stalk away.




Peeps, leave a message, otherwise poor Jessica will only have a talking bunny with an ego to talk to for three long days. She deserves better, truly she does.