Science Fiction

Sci-fi, Scifi, SFF, however you write it, this is speculative and futuristic writing.

  • Character Interviews,  Science Fiction Romance

    Character Interview: Lady Alexa from Pirate Queen’s Rebellion @cynnara #RLFblog

    Pirate Queen’s Rebellion 
    Cynnara Tregarth, welcome back to Romance Lives Forever. We’re excited
    to interview your character, Lady Alexa Vandercruys from the book, Pirate Queen’s
    Rebellion.
    Genre: Science Fiction romance, BDSM romance
    Publisher: Loose Id
    Cover artist: GD Leigh
    ISBN: 978-1-62300-534-4
    Length: 74,486 words
    Heat rating: 5 flames
    Tagline: The woman of his heart is his sworn enemy. The man who
    haunts her dreams can destroy everything she works for. Together—they can save their
    universe.
    Blurb:
    The Federated Planets have known war from within and without.
    Lord Alan Robertson, Gamma Quadrant’s Overseer understands and battles the conflict
    daily. Only Lady Alexa Vandercruys, renowned technological genius, willingly helps
    him to protect their quadrant from raiders and space pirates.
    Yet things aren’t always what they seem.
    In truth, a pirate protects the people, while FP authority siphons
    their sector’s resources. The captivating Pirate Queen Captain Dria Von Carnelian
    is their savior, and once she has Lord Alan in her grasp, she plans to show him
    the error of his ways. Even if he haunts her dreams at night and drives her crazy
    by day.
    When Lord Alan learns his ally, Lady Alexa, is actually the pirate
    queen of his worst nightmares and wildest dreams, he’ll have to put aside his prejudices
    to save his worlds…and win the heart of his sexy scourge.
    Buy links:
    Loose Id http://www.loose-id.com/authors/a-f/cynnara-tregarth/pirate-queen-s-rebellion.html
    Barnes and Noble, Amazon, ARe coming soon
    What are your main characters’ names, ages, and occupations?
    Lady Alexa Vandercruys (aka Captain Dria von Carnelian), early
    30-something, scientist/pirate
    Lord Alan Robertson, late 30-something, overseer of Gamma quadrant.

    Interview with Lady Alexa Vandercruys

    Tell us about yourself.
    I am a scientist first
    and foremost. Though my family might wish it different, I adore science. It’s precise,
    and there are so many permutations in things that you can repeat tests and get not
    only the same answer but variations on the theme, depending on the test. I love
    exploring the world around me, especially that of the Gamma quadrant, which is where
    I make my home. The crystals found on one particular planet of this quadrant are
    special to my family and to myself as I made my name with how they work and their
    practical applications in science.
    I take my responsibilities
    very seriously, especially those of position within the ranked families of our society.
    I might not always agree with how things are done, but I do believe in caring for
    those without the same advantages. It does mean however, that I do find myself at
    odds with those in power, including the Overseer of the Gamma quadrant.
    What do you think is your strongest point?
    I stand up for those who can’t stand up for themselves. I use
    my abilities and my rank to better others. Perhaps I can be a bit rash at times,
    but my strength lies in the fact I use my mind and my resources efficiently, sometimes
    ruthlessly to protect those who fall under my protection.
    What do you wish was different about your life?
    I miss my parents desperately. Because of what happened in the
    past, I didn’t get much time with them after I was ten years old. They were whisked
    off for their protection and very rarely do I get to see them. Due to that, I often
    wonder what my life would’ve been like to be raised by them completely and not by
    my grandfather.
    If you were given your fondest wish, what would it be?
    It would be to have a Federated Planets government without corruption
    and that truly considered everyone from the least among us to the fully vested.
    I know it’s idealistic, but if I could have that wish come true, it would be that
    one- I think many things would fall to the wayside because there would be better
    balance if we had a clean government where everyone was treated equal and possessed
    equal opportunity.
    Describe a place of perfect refuge.
    I don’t know if I have a perfect refuge.
    There is a conservatory on Hypatia, my home. When I’m there, I relax as it reminds
    me of one of my favourite places on a world I can barely go visit nowadays to protect
    my parents. Otherwise, my only other place of refuge is my bedroom. It’s a place
    where I let go of myself, indulging in my passionate nature.    
    What do you wish I had asked you? Please ask and answer it
    now.
    Ride Me Baby 
    I wish you would have
    asked me about who annoys me the most. The answer to that is easy—Lord Alan Robertson,
    Overseer of the Gamma quadrant. Well, him and his staff. I’ve tried for weeks, no
    months now to get help for those in our quadrant who’ve been starving or promised
    goods from the other quadrants, but have received nothing. Yet, every time I go
    to talk to Lord Robertson, his second-in-command, Trag, brushes me off and dismisses
    me like I’m a useless woman. Treat me like crap, will you? Just you wait. You’ve
    just unleashed something you can’t call back. You won’t deal with one of the foremost
    scientists in our universe? Then you’ll deal with people who won’t take no for answer,
    people who aren’t afraid to steal from the rich and the greedy. You can deal with
    the Pirate Queen, Captain Dria Von Carnelian. Long may she kick your sorry ass.

    About the Author

    Cynnara Tregarth loves stories of all kinds and always wanted
    to write. When she finally moved to Florida,
    she knew she it was time. In 2003, her dream came true. Since then Cynnara has never
    looked back, instead gazing on the vista of genres waiting to be conquered.

    Previous Books

    Games Empaths Play
    Treaty of Desire
    Match Game: Ghost Style
    Cupid Shoots, She Scores
    Dragon Chef: Pixified
    Love Games
    Mark of the Blood (Book 1 of the Marauders)
    Call of the Wylde (Book 2 of the Marauders)
    Ride Me Baby

    Books Coming Soon

    Bardic Tales (Book 3 of the Marauders)

    Find Me Here

  • Author Interviews,  Science Fiction Romance

    Paranormal Scifi: A Lost Kitten | Interview @AreoMc #RLFblog

    A Lost Kitten
    Jessica Kong, welcome to Romance Lives Forever. Let’s talk about
    your book, A Lost Kitten.
    Genre: Paranormal Romance with Science Fiction Elements
    Publisher: Self
    Cover artist: CreateSpace
    Length: 283
    Heat rating: 4
    Tagline:
    Blurb: Seacat John McCall labels the
    attack on the Sea-anan Empire as a nightmare. He escapes the enemy’s invasion, only
    to find himself stranded on a distant planet called Surreal. Tormented by thoughts
    of his family being massacred or captured by the enemy, he focuses on returning
    to aid them until he experiences a mind-boggling kiss that can only come from the
    one he is meant to share his life with. To ease the terror he feels for his family,
    John seeks the identity of his secret admirer. He quickly learns the true meaning
    of nightmare when he discovers his soul mate is of “the mist.”
    Jasira Eversole is drawn to the powerfully
    built outlander sitting at the king’s table. Unable to resist the need to see him
    again, she enters the warrior’s room while he sleeps. John’s rugged good looks and
    chiseled body compel Jasira to reach out and touch him. Being of the mist, Jasira
    knows she will not be able to feel John, but she cannot resist his pull. The richness
    of John’s hair, the firmness of his muscles, and the clean scent of his skin all
    take Jasira off guard. She swiftly realizes John is her intended mate. Now, Jasira
    must somehow convince the young warrior that they are two halves of one soul without
    chasing him off Surreal, leaving her to a lonely existence as mist.
    Buy links:
    Amazon US:
    http://www.amazon.com/Lost-Kitten-Sea-anan-Saga-ebook/dp/B0091MKY2W/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1348963181&sr=1-1&keywords=A+Lost+Kitten
    Amazon UK:
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lost-Kitten-Sea-anan-Saga-ebook/dp/B0091MKY2W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1351118446&sr=8-1
    Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/a-lost-kitten-jessica-a-kong/1112436828?ean=9781475143409
    CreateSpace: A Lost Kitten – https://www.createspace.com/3841206
    Books A Million: http://www.booksamillion.com/p/Lost-Kitten/Jessica-A-Kong/9781475143409?id=5787726506385
    What are your main characters’ names, ages, and occupations?
    John McCall is a Seacat, an elite warrior of the Sea-anan Empire.
    He is 27 years old and a member of the royal clan.
    Jasira Eversole is a 23-year-old spirit bound to planet Surreal.
    Even though she is a ghost, she has a dual career as a school’s headmistress and
    a midwife.

    Interview

    What inspired you to write this book?
    I read a ghost story written by Anne Rice. In one scene, a male
    spirit intimately explored the main female character. I was intrigued. When it came
    time to write John’s story, I was trying to figure out who was going to be his wife.
    That’s when I thought about Anne Rice’s spirit. I had a lot of fun writing this
    story.
    Which character in your current book do you think readers
    will like the most? Why?
    I believe readers will
    like John McCall. He is a mixture of Indiana Jones and Hans Solo. He is tall, intelligent,
    strong, handsome, and has a caring heart. He is also loyal. What more can a woman
    want?
    Why do you write?
    I write because I love
    to write. It’s my drug, my addiction. If I don’t write, I’m not happy.
    Who has helped you the most in your career as an author?
    My husband Alan. He has
    been my backbone since the beginning. Without him, I would not be able to pursue
    my dreams full-time. Without him, “A Lost Kitten” and its sequel,
    “A Forgotten Kitten” would still be on my desk instead of in readers’
    hands.
    When you write, what things do you want close at hand?
    When I write a new story,
    or I have to edit an existing one, I need my mug of coffee next to me, and my inspiration
    image on my computer screen.
    When you’re not writing, what would we find you doing?
    The only time I’m not
    writing, editing, or promoting, is when I’m brain dead. If that’s the case, you
    will find me either reading, watching TV, or playing video games.
    Are you a plotter, or do you prefer to make it up on the spur
    of the moment?
    Plotter? I’m not even sure how to do that. Once I have a scene
    in my head, I write it down. The story grows from there. I just jot down scene after
    scene as it flows in my head. Once it’s all on paper, I go back and flesh it out,
    adding more where is necessary to help the story move along and come alive.
    What’s your writing schedule like?
    Being a mother of 14-year-old triplets, I write whenever I get
    the chance, which is why I work from a laptop. I have spent countless hours working
    in my car waiting for my kids to finish their afterschool programs.
    What aspect of your life do you write into your books?
    Hahaha Everything. Love.
    Family. Friendship. Loyalty. Betrayal. Prejudice. Death. And multiple infants.
    When an idea hits you, what do you do to capture it?
    I quickly jot it down on paper, so I can explore it on a later
    date.
    Which of your books was the hardest to write and why?
    Book one of the Oceanan
    Saga, “A Seacat’s Love”, is the next book I am going to introduce to my
    readers. I felt this one was the hardest to write because it took place on Earth
    where there are no magical creatures or magic in general. I had to introduce my
    aliens carefully and have everything make plausible sense without the story being
    boring. I hope I got it right.
    What’s the best gift you ever received?
    A Kindle from my husband
    and kids. Now I will never be without a book to read.
    If you could time travel, what era would be your first stop?
    I would travel back to the 1800’s. I just love the clothes the
    women wore back then.
    Do you believe in luck?
    Absolutely.
    What kind of music do you listen to while driving? Same question
    when writing?
    When driving, I listen to pop music. I don’t listen to music
    when I’m writing. In fact, I can’t hear noise when I write. Noise pulls me out of
    the world I’m in, in my head and keeps me from seeing my characters and their lives.
    I have earplugs for those extra noisy days.
    What’s your favorite movie?
    Harry Potter. Independence
    Day. Jurassic Park. I have so many.
    Are you the eldest, middle, baby, or only child?
    I am the middle child
    and the eldest daughter.

    Please complete the sentence

    I love pizza with Pepperoni.
    I’m always ready for a cup of coffee.
    When I’m alone, I am on my computer working.
    You’d never be able to tell, but I had triplets.
    If I had a halo, it would be
    sparkling like diamonds.
    If I could sell more books and have a steady income, I
    would hire a cook.
    I can never teach my teenagers how to drive, because I’m
    too much of a coward
    .

    “A Forgotten Kitten is the second installment to the
    Sea-anan Saga, and a science fiction romance that is now available on:Amazon US:
    http://www.amazon.com/Forgotten-Kitten-Sea-anan-Saga-ebook/dp/B00EYS46HC/

    Find Me Here

    Website: http://www.seaanan.com
    Blog: My blog is Newbies Unite and can be found on my Website.
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/AreoMc
    Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jessica-Kong/155150417957328
    Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/
    Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6533956.Jessica_Kong
    Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/home?trk=hb_tab_home_top
    Tumblr: http://jessicaakong.tumblr.com/
    Google +: https://plus.google.com/113667786275043784213/posts?hl=en

     

  • Science Fiction Romance

    #Free Scifi Romance: Tales from the SFR Brigade @sfrbrigade #RLFblog #sfrb

    Tales from the
    SFR Brigade

    From Earth to the furthest reaches of the galaxy, explore the
    worlds of Science Fiction Romance with stories from Linnea Sinclair, Marcella Burnard,
    Erica Hayes, Liana
    Brooks, Pippa Jay, Berinn
    Rae, Amy Laurens, and Kyndra Hatch.

     

    Experience love and adventure among the stars in Tales from the
    SFR Brigade, a free digital anthology of eight Science Fiction Romance stories.
    • A space captain discovers the cyborg she loves just might be
    her greatest enemy.
    • A mind-wiped prostitute risks all when she recruits a dangerous
    stranger to help her escape a terrible fate.
    • A prisoner-of-war confronts the comrade who loved her, then
    left her for dead.
    • A space-obsessed physics teacher is kidnapped by a far-too-charming
    alien.
    • An apocalypse survivor battles the biomech-enhanced hunter
    who seeks to capture her.
    • A young artist must choose between her comfortable life on
    Earth or a war-torn space colony with her beloved.
    • A daring thief is on the run from the alien law man who is
    determined to bring her to justice.
    • A widowed rebel leader tries to save the last remnants of humanity,
    one stranger at a time. 

    Download Tales from the SFR Brigade for free

    Barnes and Noble – http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/tales-from-the-sfr-brigade-jc-cassels/1115864827?ean=2940044605947
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    Find the SFR Brigade Here

  • Author Interviews,  Science Fiction Romance

    Paranormal: Lost Finder @PamelasBooks #RLFblog #mystery

    The Lost Finder
    Pamela Fryer, welcome to Romance Lives Forever. Let’s talk about
    your book, The Lost Finder.
    Genre: Paranormal romance
    Publisher: Pink Pixel Publishing
    Cover artist: I do all my own (indie) covers
    Length: 66,000
    Heat rating: R
    Tagline: The first halfway decent guy to come along in eons…and
    he’s from another planet.
    Blurb: Private Investigator Brooke Weaver hopes she can slip
    into her Oregon
    hometown, find her client’s missing teenage daughter, and be on her way again before
    anyone notices. Not likely.
    Within forty-eight hours she encounters her ex-fiancé, the three
    dirty cops she testified against, and a drop-dead gorgeous FBI agent hunting a gigantic,
    mutated spider. He’s the hottest thing with muscles she’s seen in a long time, but
    he keeps making strange references like “your planet,” and “my home-world.”
    To make matters worse, he expects her to lead him into the sewers to find his escaped
    creature. Brooke doesn’t want any part of giant insects from South
    America or secret agents or very dark, haunted sewer tunnels. Most
    of all, she wants no part of her dying hometown and the ghosts she left buried here.
    But a sexy hunk in a clingy shirt, she might consider a small
    part of.
    Buy links:
    Amazon http://amzn.com/B00ELWBVW4
    What are your main characters’ names, ages, and occupations?
    I typically write characters who are late twenties, early thirties.
    Older characters are just a little wiser and more mature. Young twenties are just
    too angsty for me. Brooke is 28 and Jager is 32. She’s a private investigator, and
    he’s a lieutenant in the Universal Guard; the military run by the Interplanetary
    Alliance.

    Interview

    Tell us about your story’s world. What is it like in this period or place?
    The Lost Finder is a
    paranormal romance that takes place near a small town I used to live in, outside
    Portland. I’ve changed
    the name for fiction’s sake. I used to hike in the many state parks where the climate
    could change in minutes and mere hundreds of feet in elevation. Sometimes in the
    middle of the day when clouds obscured the sun, it was like being plunged instantly
    into night.
    What inspired you to write this book?
    My husband and I went
    camping in a remote area. I was already getting a little creeped out by just how
    remote it was; we’d canoed across a lake and hiked up a hill to a plateau carrying
    that canoe. There wasn’t a road around for miles. That night, we heard a loud Boom! and saw a bright flash of light, but
    we couldn’t figure out what from. Throw in a writer’s imagination, and The Lost
    Finder wasn’t a far stretch.
    Which character in your current book do you think readers
    will like the most?
    I think my female readers
    will like Jager best, because he’s not your average humanoid. He has a fierce sense
    of pride and deep, true integrity. And he knows how to treat his woman right.
    Are you a plotter, or do you prefer to make it up on the spur
    of the moment?
    I’m a little of both.
    I often plunge in when an opening grabs me, and I like not knowing everything that
    is going to happen in a book because the story needs to be as much of a journey
    for me as it is the reader. But a certain amount of analysis has to happen, so I
    know the story has the elements it needs to make a good romance with a solid plot.
    Who has helped you the most in your career as an author?
    To this I would answer
    RWA. Yes, RWA is an organization not an individual, but it is an organization made
    up of individuals, and so many of them have helped me become the writer I am today.
    The friends, associates and support groups I found within are invaluable. I reiterate
    with the next question…
    Any advice for new authors?
    Join a peer group. Trust those you meet with experience, help
    those you meet who seek it. No artist should ever stop learning, practicing their
    craft, or perfecting their skills. Don’t be in too much of a hurry! With the fast-growing
    popularity and simplicity of Independent publishing, it has never been easier to
    get your book into the hands of readers and sometimes, that ease can equal your
    worst mistake. The biggest mistake I see new authors make is publishing too soon.
    Ask any bestselling author, they will tell you they deserved the first rejections
    they received.
    If you could time travel what era would be your first stop?
    I would go back to 1910 and bet on Philadelphia in the world series. And then I’d
    buy a big ranch that I put in trust for my future self.
    Do you play any musical instruments?
    I play piano, and that is the reason I hate being called Pammy.
    My piano teacher used to wine at me in the most pathetic voice for not practicing,
    and call me Pammy. “Come on, Pammy!” {{shudder}}
    What’s your favorite movie?
    All of my favorite movies throughout time have been romances,
    or pseudo romances. (One of my all-time favorites was Spaceballs. I know, I’m weird.)
    My favorite movie now is Tangled. Yes, it was a cartoon, but it was so absolutely
    beautiful it qualifies.

    Please complete the sentence

    I love pizza with black olives.
    I’m always ready for ice cream.
    When I’m alone, I talk to myself.
    You’d never be able to tell, but I have a potty mouth. I keep it in check when I’m not alone.
    If I had a halo it would be red. No, purple. No—green!
    If I could do math I’d still never be an accountant.
    I can never skydive because I think it is the Craziest. Thing. Ever.

    Find Me Here

    Blog: http://pamelafryer.blogspot.com

     

  • Science Fiction Romance

    Look to the Sky, it’s a Bird, a Plane, No, it’s a Spaceship! @cynnara #RLFblog

    Call of the Wylde 
    By Cynnara Tregarth
    I know right now, many of you are
    thinking that Cynnara Tregarth is a superhero junkie. You are not wrong in this.
    I love my superheroes- but that’s another post for another time. You might think
    that I’m a huge fan of Underdog! I loved the show growing up, and I probably always
    well. Yet, this weekend, there were two specials on the Science Channel which made
    me think about the genres I love and how they really truly affect me personally
    and professionally. Thus—we’re talking outer space.
    The final frontier—to go where no
    man has gone before. My father is a first generation Trekker. I grew up watching
    the first sets of reruns on television. I watched the original cartoons of Star
    Trek. The vision of Gene Roddenberry created for that universe within his
    “Horatio Hornblower to the stars” is something that’s permeated the way
    I view things. I am a Trekker. I’ve been to Trek only conventions, I’ve met the
    actors, and I’ve read the books. I’ve even met some of the authors who write Star
    Trek novels. (I am beyond jealous- it’s on my list of things I want to do!) The
    messages that Gene, the actors, the scriptwriters are part of who I am—I treat everyone
    as being worthy of my attention and as being equally fascinating.
    One of the things I learned from Star
    Trek was how people view themselves and their culture versus others. “Let That
    Be Your Last Battlefield,” an episode in the third season of the original series,
    the story of Cheron hit me hard as a child. To me, it was a lesson in how humanity
    was humanity, regardless of looks and there are so many other reasons for war, this
    should not be one of them. It’s funny to think that now as a writer this episode
    still comes into play. My book, Treaty
    of Desire, deals with a treaty that people on both sides need but others are
    trying to break. One of the underlying themes of the story deals with purity of
    both the shifters and the Fey. I didn’t realize until reviews came in, just how
    much this episode and Star Trek impacted not just my life, but my writing. My themes
    often reflect different things I’ve learned from Star Trek and from Star Wars. In
    fact, I laugh over the Tribbles in Star Trek. Loved Harcourt Fenton Mudd- the con
    man of the universe and the trouble he caused. Then there’s Q. *sighs* Oh, there
    is so much a writer could do with Q that sometimes I wonder if I had been given
    the chance to play with that entire concept, just how I’d have played it out. In
    the books, there’s a book entitled, Q-in-Law. If you’ve never read any of the Star
    Trek: The Next Generation books—I highly recommend it if you are a Q lover. It gave
    me happiness and laughing like nothing else. It also provided me with inspiration
    found in Games
    Empaths Play.
    So, I tend as a writer to look toward
    the stars in my life. I grew up during the time of Star Wars and let me tell you
    right now- I was determined to marry Luke Skywalker when I was old enough. In fact,
    we won’t talk about the fanfic I wrote through the years. But that writing stood
    me in good stead once I started creating my own universes. I admit that I had a
    crush on Luke Skywalker for the longest time, okay, if you push, I’d still say I
    have that crush—but don’t tell my fiancĂ©. He thinks he’s a Han Solo sort and yeah.
    We won’t go there. What has always intrigued me about Star Wars is how the world
    seemed to embrace Star Wars and its mythos as its own reality and at the same time,
    being part of our own mythos as well. I love myths and legends, so finding out more
    on where George Lucas got the ideas on the Force, Jedi Knights, and other concepts
    fascinated me then and as a writer, it’s still fascinating. In fact, I often look
    to ancient religions and beliefs of others for various ideas to bring to the table
    when it comes to my stories.
    There’s nothing like the story arcs
    in Star Wars to make the geek in me to go “Oooohhh!” The writer in me
    is in awe while the editor in me is whimpering. Trust me, the editor in me whimpers
    because of the continuity issues that would have to be kept straight. Can we say
    notebooks, index cards and more? Yes, yes we can. But at the same time, it’s what
    I do now for my series books. It helps me to keep track of everything I need to
    do and track for my characters as they learn, grow, and hopefully resolve everything.
    My friends over the years have asked
    if I love sci-fi more than any other genre. The answer is no. But I find that sci-fi
    allows me to create technology that isn’t available yet. Fantasy allows me to use
    magick and play with Elves. (There is a story there, one we won’t talk about. LOL)
    Mysteries allow me to murder and get away with it. Romance is in everything I do—because
    love is part of life. But sci-fi has been a huge influence on my life and in my
    writing. I look to those who wrote Star Trek, Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica, Logan’s Run and others. I’m
    grateful to them. Without their stories, without them stepping forward, I would
    have no place to start. I am lucky I came to Doctor Who when I was young. I saw
    Tom Baker’s run and fell in love with quirky special effects and a love for all
    things British. It still plays in my writing today. (I would not turn down an offer
    to write for Doctor Who or a revival of Torchwood with Captain Jack Harkness. *sighs
    happily*)
    Ride Me Baby
    My writing has grown because of these
    masterpieces. I’ve learned pacing, how to write cliffhangers, and how to tease relentlessly
    those who read my work. It’s all fair since I wait and whinge when I have to wait
    for new movies, new seasons, and new books! But I’ve also learned something else—when
    you develop a series that comes alive to so many people, you have an obligation
    to see it through to the end. You must give it your best at all times and plan for
    it completely. As long as you do that, you can play in that world and give joy to
    so many people.
    Which is why I’m so happy with my
    upcoming story, tentatively called Pirate Queen’s Rebellion. It’s a world that I
    developed when I was dealing with the aftermath of my mom’s death and my own health
    issues. I spent time indulging in my sci-fi fun and figured out that I wanted to
    write something sci-fi but with a romantic twist. What I hadn’t counted on is that
    the characters would demand more from me than I originally planned. Yet, in the
    end, I’m beyond thrilled with the world created and the universe that’s now there
    to play in. It might be some time before I come back, but at the same time, it’s
    fully developed that I can drop in at any time. That to me, is a gift that a writer
    prays for all the time.
    So, take the time to look to the sky.
    Find your path to your writing. Find the path to your joy. Sometimes you might find
    that a bit of science fiction might just lead you to a path you never considered.
    It might be just the thing you need to ease the pains of the day or to launch you
    in a new direction for your writing. Either way, you might just say, “It’s
    a bird, it’s a plane, no—it’s a spaceship!”

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  • Science Fiction Romance

    SF Romance: Presenting Nobility @EvaCaye #RLFblog #scifi

    Presenting Nobility
    Eva Caye, welcome back to Romance Lives Forever. Please tell
    us about your new book, Presenting Nobility.
    Presenting Nobility, the seventh novel in the To Be Sinclair
    series of science fiction romances! The Heir Second thoroughly enjoys his privileges,
    but he must also teach and learn the responsibilities of authority. Driven to be
    worthy of his political power, Matthieu nevertheless suffers unimaginable losses
    while performing his Imperial duties and trying to find a lady worthy of being his
    Empress someday…
    Published June 30, 2013
    Length: 200,000 + words
    Blurb:
    Ever since he was six and witnessed the destruction of the old
    Palace, Prince Matthieu Sinclair has honed himself — mind, body, and spirit —
    until he is about as perfect a human being as has ever existed. However, as second
    in line to the throne, his duties are so extensive that to find a lady worthy of
    being his Empress someday seems like a hopeless task.
    His grandparents Emperor Victor and Empress Felice Sinclair recognize
    the depth and extent of his talents, asking him to establish the Imperial Protocol Academy
    for the numerous Imperial grandchildren. He must also take space duty on the ultra-secret
    prototype courier vessel designed by the stargate scientists. As the socialites
    circling him begin looking more and more like sharks, Matthieu and his brother Theo
    look for ways to find ladies who could help them with their demanding lives.
    When complications involving the ongoing reparations strategy
    by the Attican Empire evolve, Matthieu must leave his ladies more than once to oversee
    critical developments in person. Even Miriel Makov, the one lady he has found who
    could possibly take up the demanding position of Empress, abandons him in their
    darkest hour. If he is too busy to find a wife now, how will he ever be able to
    do so when he is the Emperor?
    Above all, when the going gets tough, the only two truths Matthieu
    can stand upon are that the Imperial Family’s needs come before his own, and that
    no knowledge is worthless. Using his vast array of skills, from piloting to matrixing
    to boxing off corners of his mind, a technique drilled into him for a deep-cover
    assignment, Matthieu has to face the dreaded opponent of his childhood: the Attican
    Empire!
    This science fiction romance is the seventh book of the eight-part
    To Be Sinclair series. Several scenes describe sexually explicit behavior.
    Available in ePub, mobi, PDF, and other formats.
    Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Nobility-To-Be-Sinclair-ebook/dp/B00DPWRS50
    The To Be Sinclair series can be found at Amazon and Smashwords,
    including an ‘add-on’ novel, Evan’s Ladies, consisting of four novellas.
    The To Be Sinclair Series

    About the Author

    A health crisis inspired Eva Caye to become an obsessive writer,
    completing eight books in her To Be Sinclair series before she could afford an editor.
    She published Dignity in August 2012, and her 8th book Nobility in late June 2013.
    She laughingly refers to Evan’s Ladies as Book 6.5, an ‘add-on’ book to the series
    since it consists of four novellas. The other seven books are full novels, though
    most have ‘Easter egg’ short stories as bonuses for the reader.
    The To Be Sinclair series is set some 600 years in the future
    and covers the lives and loves of the greatest ruling family in the galaxy. Her
    current works-in-progress are a finale to the series, and two prequels set in the
    TBS universe about 100 years in the future.
    Eva lives with her incredibly supportive husband and two lovely
    mutts in a tiny, century-old farmhouse in Louisville,
    Kentucky.
    Eva Caye

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    Website: http://www.evacaye.com