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Trace

Trace

Series: Cosmos Resort and Dating Agency
Trace
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Cosmos Resort and Dating Agency, a place where aliens come to win the heart of a beautiful and rare human mate.

Or that’s what the brochure says.

The Intergalactic Intelligence Agency isn’t so sure since humans are being sold on the black market. They send Trace and his team undercover to the primitive world of Earth as potential customers to investigate the resort. But the universe has a sick sense of humor, because the first human Trace meets seems closer to cracking the case than his team, and also cracking the cold walls surrounding his heart.

Working together, he and Lily discover they have a lot more in common than a mystery to solve.

Lily Johnstone is an investigative journalist on the hot trail of a slave trafficking ring based on a remote island in the Pacific. When she arrives, she’s shocked not to find pirates or terrorists, but a luxury resort run by…wait for it…aliens. Nobody will ever believe her story except for the tabloids. Unless she brings home proof like a certain sexy alien named Trace.


Available from: Amazon. iBooks. Kobo. Nook.
Published: 09/23/2019
Genre: Romance. Science Fiction Romance.
Keywords: aliens. first contact. novella.

A spaceship descended toward the island at incredible speed. Lily backstepped and bumped into a woman passing behind her. “Do you see that?” Lily pointed at the sleek, dark vehicle that suddenly hovered over the jungle canopy. There were no engine sounds or high winds, like from a plane. It just stopped midair and turned, not even affected by the breeze from the ocean.

The woman tilted her head, her brows furrowed. Not at the UFO but at Lily. “Is this your first shuttle?”

Lily gave her a slow blink, not knowing what to say. Her first shuttle? That implied more than one ship had landed on this remote island. She bit the inside of her cheek to prevent a hysterical laugh from escaping. Letting her cover slip now could mean her life.

She had thought she’d hit the news-story-jackpot-of-a-lifetime by stumbling upon clues pointing to a human trafficking ring. A giggle leaked out and she clapped her hand over her mouth. Other people strolled on the walking path that connected the buildings of this luxurious resort and none of them were gawking at the sight.

“Maybe you should head over to orientation.” The woman pointedly stared at the folder clutched in Lily’s arms.

Adrenaline coursed through her veins. “I was on my way when I spotted the spaceship.” The words tripped over each other. She had purposely avoided the orientation by taking the wrong path to explore the vacation area. No evidence of human trafficking so far. She’d been shocked to find an actual resort on the island and that her informants had been wrong. So very, very wrong. Until the spaceship, Lily had decided the place was a legit singles resort where the beautiful met the wealthy. As advertised.

“Shuttle. The correct term is a shuttle. The real ship is up there.” The woman pointed at the sky. “You shouldn’t be here. Not until after orientation. They’re going to be upset that you’re late. The landings are purposely scheduled at this time to avoid panic from newbies.” She rested a kind hand on Lily’s shoulder. “Like what you seem to be experiencing. Take deep, slow breaths. In and out. That’s it.” She leaned forward and peered at Lily’s nametag. “Lily Elms.”

For her false identity, she had kept her first name so as not to make the error of missing a cue when someone said it. She was a reporter, not a spy. Her lack of training luckily hadn’t been so obvious until now. “Are you going to report me?” Lily didn’t have much money left to bribe the woman. She’d used the last half to secure a ride home on the next boat and needed the other half to ensure they allowed her onboard.

“I don’t have to.” The woman glanced behind Lily.

She turned to find two security guards standing at her back.

“Miss Elms, we were worried when you didn’t arrive at orientation.”

Heart racing, she swallowed with a throat gone dry. “I overslept,” she lied. The shuttle had disappeared behind the trees and she hadn’t thought to take a picture as proof. “I better hurry.”

Oh, she was in over her head. Come meet rich singles had been the sales pitch. The application process hadn’t been easy either. Her internal alarms had rung louder when nobody had asked about a passport or any other forms of identification. They had been more concerned about her connection to family and friends.

In other words, how much would she be missed if she disappeared? Something human slavers would be concerned about.

“Too late for that.” The dark-haired security guard grasped her upper arm. “Come with us.”

Lily glanced at the woman then back at security. Her whole career had hinged on exposing this story. Well, not this story. She’d been expecting slave pits or cages. Instead, she’d witnessed a UFO landing at a five-star resort on a private island in the Pacific.

It had to be aliens because Earth didn’t have space shuttles that could hover midair. Or did they? This could be a secret military base, testing experimental planes.

Oh, please, please, let this be an Area 51 satellite island.

Security tugged on her arm and she didn’t resist. Playing stupid was her best strategy. Escape wasn’t an option since the boats had departed after she and the others had disembarked, stranding them until the ship returned with another deck full of people. Originally, she hadn’t planned on leaving the ship. Snap some photos, maybe interview dock crew, and that was it. When they’d landed at an actual resort, she’d taken the risk to look at it closer because no one would believe her if she accused the resort of kidnapping people.

Her heels clicked on the brick path as security led her away from the luxurious buildings used to house those who’d come on the boats.

Seeing the resort had been her first clue that she had made a mistake. The second was the signed disclaimer within her folder. The one where she’d sworn not to disclose what she learned on the island on the pain of imprisonment. Criminals wouldn’t have cared about imprisonment.

Tropical vegetation brushed her shoulders. It grew thicker the farther they moved away from the resort buildings and pool. Were they taking her into the jungle to permanently silence her? She glanced back but they were alone. “Where are you taking me?” Her voice remained steady though sweat trickled down her spine.

“To a private orientation.”

“There’s always one in the bunch,” said the other guard.

“What is that supposed to mean?” she asked. “And what are you implying by private orientation?” Her vivid imagination played terrible scenarios. Maybe the resort was a front for the trafficking ring? She was about to find out, but what did aliens have to do with it?

Oh no…

“There’s always somebody who can’t follow the rules. If you had gone to orientation like everyone else in your group, Miss Elms, you’d be in the process of understanding what you had just seen.”

“You mean the spaceship—shuttle?” She pointed behind them.

They guided her into a golf cart, then drove out of the jungle to an area of office buildings. A man in a casual button-down short-sleeved shirt and navy shorts met her outside one of these buildings.

“Lily Elms, I presume?” He held out his hand. “I’m Pete Peterson, owner of Cosmos Dating Agency. I understand that you never reached orientation.”

Lily climbed out of the golf cart, her hand still within Mr. Peterson’s. “I woke up late.”

He pulled a small packet from his front pocket. Inside was a dime-sized reflective disk. He opened the packet and allowed the disk to land in his open palm. “This is a translator device. It will help with what I’m about to explain to you.”

She eyed it. “I’ve never heard of such a thing.”

“Everyone who stays at the resort wears one.” He showed her the one behind his ear then held up the disk. “It sticks to your skin.”

Lily moved her hair away from her ear and allowed Mr. Peterson to apply the translator.

“She saw the shuttle landing.” The dark-haired guard leaned against the steering wheel.

“Ah, a troublemaker.” Mr. Peterson shook his head, his mouth downturned. “Unfortunately, this means you have no choice but to join the program.”

“No choice?” She jerked her hand free. “Last I checked, I was an American. I have the freedom of choice.”

“You are no longer in America. Not even on Earth soil.” He raised an eyebrow. “Want to hear more before you get really angry? You might like what I have to say.”

Duh, as a reporter that was like offering a child candy. Of course, she wanted to learn more. Exposing that aliens truly existed was every reporter’s dream. Better yet, she might find the missing women and men. Stop the disappearances. She lifted her chin. “Very well.”

Pete flashed her a smile. “This way.”

A refreshing blast of air-conditioning greeted them as they entered Pete’s office. She took the chair he offered while he sat behind the clear glass desk. At his touch, the surface came to life with both English and another alphabet she didn’t recognize. He swiped across it and the data vanished.

“What soil am I on if not Earth’s?” She didn’t recall any periods of time lapses or blackouts where they could have transported her unawares. The sky was blue and she breathed the air. It looked and felt like home.

“This island is owned by Cosmos, a conglomerate of Intergalactic Dating Agency. Human laws don’t apply here.”

“Human,” she whispered the word as reality sank in. “You say that as if you’re not human.”

He nodded.

“But you look just like us.” Boy, were those alien theorists going to be disappointed. Pete could pass as a middle-aged soccer dad who worked out a lot.

He tapped a silver metal amulet hanging from a chain. “Hologram sleeve.”

“You’re wearing a hologram like a costume?” She recalled touching his hand and rubbed her fingertips together. She hadn’t registered anything weird like scales or only three fingers. “May I?” She reached for his hand again, sliding her palm into his. “You feel like you’re human.”

“Observant. It’s a hard-light hologram. We look and feel human.”

“Oh…” How much longer before the invasion started? How much longer before she lost her cool and became hysterical? Because humanity hadn’t a chance. Internally, she gasped. Maybe aliens were already living among them.

“You look pale. Would you like a drink?”

“No, thank you.” She wouldn’t make it easy for him to drug her. “I’m pale because aliens disguised as humans live on a resort in the Pacific.”

“Easy, Miss Elms.” He rose, poured her some water anyway, then set the sweating glass in front of her. “We mean you no harm.”

“Said every evil villain in existence.” She didn’t touch the glass.

He threw back his head with a laugh. “I like you. Too bad I’m already taken.” He winked. “Did you not read the brochure?”

She had, but assumed when it referred to rich aliens, they meant people from other countries. Why the hell would she think from other planets? “If you have hard-light holograms, I don’t see why you need a place like this. Couldn’t you fake identification papers and live among us?”

Pete leaned his chin on his palm. “I don’t understand. Maybe there’s a problem with my translator.” He tapped a finger against his ear.

“Why would aliens need a singles resort on Earth?” She gestured toward the window and the resort in the distance. “Why not live on the mainland?”

“Oh,” he said with great relief. “Nobody wants to live here. This world is pretty and your people are beautiful, but the lack of basic technology makes it unbearable to stay long. Think of this place as a camping trip for the rich and famous who want to meet humans.”

She gave Pete a long, silent look. “Why do they want to meet us?”

“Honey, you didn’t read any of that packet, did you? We explained everything and even hinted at the alien connection. The big reveal is during orientation, which you missed.”

She had read the packet, gleaning what info she could to find out what happened to the missing girls that had led her to this place. Her brain had rejected the obvious information, bending it to her reality. How many others on the boat had done the same?

Pete leaned across the desk, hands clasped. “During orientation, the potential brides and grooms are—”

She raised her hand. “Stop right there. Brides and grooms?”

“Yes, the purpose of this resort is to match our alien clientele with their perfect human mate. Now, those who attend orientation are given a chance to reject the offer of dating aliens. Their memories of this experience are erased and they are sent to a different resort for human singles. For those few who accept, they remain on our resort for as long as they like. They are introduced to the rich and powerful who pamper and spoil them in hopes of marriage.” He sighed. “You skipped orientation though and saw the shuttle. The option to erase your memory has passed. Shocks like that are dangerous to erase, which is the whole purpose of orientation.”

“Doesn’t matter.” The pounding of her pulse was so loud she could barely hear her next words. “I want to meet the rich and alien.” Oddly, her heartbeat sounded similar to the hammering of nails. Most likely into the lid of her coffin. How would she find proof of alien existence that people would believe? Then there were the missing persons. “You’re saying I have a choice to marry an alien. What if I don’t meet anyone I like?” Had those missing people married and left Earth? She had to find out.

“It’s rare. You do want to marry?”

“Of course. Why else would I come here?” She plastered on her best fake smile.

“Then it shouldn’t be an issue. We’ll find someone you’ll fall for.” He rose to his feet.

She remained sitting. “Can you turn off your hologram? I still have some lingering doubts that this is really happening and I’m not having a nightm—dream.” She’d almost said nightmare.

“Certainly. Now, the first time is always shocking. Are you sure?”

Lily turned her phone’s camera lens toward Pete. “Yep. Do it.” As long as they were wearing their holograms, she’d have a harder time collecting evidence.

He pressed his thumb to the amulet and spoke something in a language she’d never heard. The hologram faded and a reptilian, three-fingered alien stood before her.

Her phone dropped from her loose grip as Lily jumped to her feet, screamed like a B-movie horror queen, and bolted out of Pete’s office.


Hack

Hack

Series: Cosmos Resort and Dating Agency
Hack
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Cosmos Resort and Dating Agency introduces voluntary humans to aliens as prospective mates. The keyword is voluntary. The humans who want nothing to do with aliens have their memories wiped and are sent to a regular Earth resort. But some don’t make it. Instead, they are sold on the galaxy’s black market. The Intergalactic Intelligence Agency sends one of their best agents to put a stop to this slave trade.

Agent Hack trails the alien slavers from the resort to a cruise ship full of humans who had chosen to have their memories wiped. Just as Hack is closing in, he’s struck by lightning, short-circuiting his shapeshifting nanobots and cutting him off from his team. In an effort to hide, he uses the last of his strength to make himself look human before passing out in the closest bed.

Aspiring ocean videographer, Jeannie Havers has a hot lead on a rare shark spotting. She’d love for them to star in her latest documentary but she’s on a tight budget. With her last few dollars, she books a cheap cruise to an unknown singles resort near the sighting. She has five days to locate and film the sharks. That is until she wakes up with the worst hangover ever next to hottest man in the world. And he claims they are soulmates.

Hack’s new face makes him weirdly irresistible to the local human women and impossible to go unnoticed by the slavers, but he’s stuck like this until his nanobots recover. Worse, his soulmate is one of the humans who had chosen to have her memories wiped because she didn’t want to be mated to an alien. Could he spend the rest of his life pretending to be human?


Available from: Amazon. iBooks. Kobo. Nook.
Published: 10/14/2019
Genre: Romance. Science Fiction Romance.
Keywords: aliens. first contact. novella.

Hack sank into a dark corner of the cruise ship deck and shivered while the storm raged around him. The nanobots no longer regulated his body temperature. They were too damaged from the lightning strike. Time was running out before they shut down to regenerate. Initiating a shift, he closed his eyes and hoped they had enough power to make him appear human. In his present form, he’d been outed as an alien instantly.

Slowly, painfully, his nanobots rearranged his flesh. He bit the inside of his cheek to keep from screaming. The process was usually seamless and without discomfort. Hack suspected his nanos couldn’t control his pain receptors at present. So, he suffered. Sweat mixed in with rain and soaked his body. He wore only the small shorts he’d left Cosmos Resort with.

The slaver’s space shuttle retracted its ramp and closed their bay doors with a clang that echoed over the thunder.

Hack closed his eyes. Those poor humans. He’d been too late to save them. “Trace?” Still no response from his team. It required more nanobots than he had to communicate via mental link. If his team knew to look for the transponder he had attached to the shuttle, they could find and rescue the humans. But his team didn’t know.

When he opened his eyes, he discovered the deck empty. A small blessing. He used the wall to leverage himself to his feet and guide his halting steps to the closest door. Once inside, he blinked until his vision adjusted to the soft lights. The hall was lined with golden wood paneling and entrances to guest quarters.

He tried the first knob on his left and it was unlocked. Stumbling inside, he caught his balance against the side wall and kicked the door closed. His vision tunneled. He was going to pass out. A bed was ahead of him and he crawled onto it.

The world went black.

 

Jeannie Havers flailed into consciousness, arms and legs fighting off an invisible enemy. Sleep dug its hooks into her and tried to drag her back under. “No,” she screamed. Her elbow came into contact with something hard, sending a jolt of pain along her arm. “Ouch.” She sat bolt upright in bed, clutching her injury.

She was awake. Oh, thank goodness. It felt like she’d been trying to escape a nightmare of…something. Aliens? No, that was weird and was fading now.

A male groaned.

Slowly, she turned.

A strange man lay next to her, a hand pressed to his eye. “Fuck.” He growled. Actually, growled like a rabid animal.

She shrank away, back pressed the wall. “What are you doing in my bed?” There had been a party last night, well… The last few days, with lots and lots of alcohol. Had she invited him to her room?

The stranger rolled to his side, his bare muscular back to her, then sat on the edge. He wore only a pair of tight-fitting boxers.

Her eyes widened as her gaze traced from his broad shoulders to his narrow hips. Damn, she drawled out the word within her head. She had done good. If only she could remember some of it. She glanced down at herself. What the heck? She was still wearing her pajamas.

“Sorry, I must have crawled into the wrong bed. I wasn’t feeling very well when I lay down.”

“Wasn’t my door locked?” Disappointment flared. He wasn’t her one-night stand.

“No.” He rubbed his face. “I’m Hack.” Twisting at the hips, he offered his hand.

She automatically shook it. “Jeannie.” The contact ignited a heat low in her gut. She jerked her hand out of his grasp. Golden skin of sunlight and eyes the color of amethyst. The left one slightly swollen. She’d woken up next to a young god. “Hi,” she whispered. “Sorry about the elbow-knock.”

“Hi.” His smile turned shy and melted her panties. “I’ve had worse.”

Maybe she should have been more afraid than she was, but he’d been in her bed all night and, from the state of her clothes, hadn’t touched her.

He laughed and his smile turned sheepish. “I guess I should go back to my room.”

She leaned forward and scanned her floor. “Where are your clothes?”

“I don’t have any.” He cleared his throat. “Can I borrow a towel?”

 

 


Scent of a Scandal

Scent of a Scandal

Series: Chronicles of Eorthe
Scent of a Scandal
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Awe and Isnay have been secretly flirting, but they can’t be together because their wolf packs have been rivals for ages. Neither of their alphas will bless the union.

Is desire to follow pack law stronger than their desire for each other?

A Chronicles of Eorthe short story


Available from: Amazon.
Published: 07/19/2015
Genre: Science Fiction Romance.
Keywords: alternate dimension. novella. Shifters. Wolves.

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Crypto

Crypto

Series: Cosmos Resort and Dating Agency
Crypto
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Aliens are real. Diana Brooke knew this. They came like burglars in the dark, stealing Earth’s natural resources. In kind, she makes them pay for their thefts by tracking them across the planet and pilfering from them. Advance tech brought in good money after all. On a remote island, the group she’s tracked isn’t taking from the planet. They’re abducting humans.

Crypto is an Intergalactic Intelligence agent hell bent on tearing apart a human trafficking ring, but he’s separated from his team. There are many slavers guarding their island base and human casualties will be high if he attempts a rescue by himself. Then he confronts a female human clad in mismatched alien warrior tech. She is the opposite of all his expectations of this planet’s fragile race.

She makes it clear she hates aliens, but is willing to put aside her prejudice to help him save her people. His nanotech makes him appear like a man but his real form is terrifying. Can he steal this thief’s heart so she can see past their differences?


Available from: Amazon. iBooks. Kobo.
Published: 11/04/2019
Genre: Science Fiction Romance.
Keywords: aliens. first contact. novella.


Ravenous

Ravenous

Series: Lake City Stories
Ravenous
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Suffer the hunger.

Pia Blyton wants it all. A steady boyfriend, love and her independence. But to ignore her succubus nature is to welcome chaos. Every three days she must orgasm to feed. Bad sex isn’t an option. Stave off the hunger for too long and her demon side peeks out, and its tastes are much less discerning than hers.

One bad day, one wrong decision, and her demon takes control of her libido and kisses all her best intentions goodbye.

Brokenhearted and ashamed, Pia is dragged home to Lake City by Zur-Sin, a vampire her father paid to find her. Caught in a world where mortal desires are seen as a weakness, Pia needs to figure out how to protect her heart from her deepest longings.

An emotional journey with steamy menage bits.

 

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Available from: Amazon. iBooks. Kobo. Nook.
Published: 07/07/2014
Genre: Paranormal. Romance.
Keywords: erotica. menage. novella. succubus.

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Koishi

Koishi

Series: Single Titles
Koishi

RE-RELEASING

Never make a deal with a dragon.

Sandra’s sister is dying. Doctors say nothing can be done, but she refuses to give up hope. She has depleted all their resources searching for a cure, when a little bird whispers in Sandra’s ear about secret worlds, gates, and the keepers who protect them. A dragon gatekeeper, who hoards magical treasure within his volcano home in Japan, possibly owns an item capable of curing her sister.

Gates choose their keepers, and Koishi thinks his did an excellent job in picking him. Not many dare to cross, and none who try survive. However, one tiny human female with either the courage of an army or the intelligence of a gnat has arrived on the island asking for him. Curious, he waits for the locals to steer her to his human servant—actually him, in man form.

Let the games begin. . .


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Genre: Paranormal. Romance.
Keywords: Dragons. novella. Shifters.


Irresistible

Irresistible

Series: Single Titles
Irresistible

RE-RELEASING

Werewolves believe in soul mates. Sirens eat theirs.

Sirens, a mutation of mermaids, need sexual energy to survive. Marie Laframboise lost her only food source when her strip club burned down. Not wanting to kill any of her victims, she’d learned to glean the lust off her clients, and now she is starving. She can’t resist the temptation to invite herself to the singles shifter party held by local werewolf stud, Maxwell Cox, and feed.

Max doesn’t want a soul mate, but to his dismay, she shows up at his party. Just as Marie can’t resist the temptation to feed, Max can’t resist the instinctual urge to claim her. Marie has never wanted a relationship, but she can’t shake off Max’s pursuit. He offers her things she has only dreamed of, but she fears the hunger will turn those dreams into nightmares.

Her appetite is not one to mess with. Max thinks he’s found the perfect mate, but Marie may have found the perfect prey.


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Genre: Paranormal. Romance.
Keywords: novella. Shifters. Sirens. Wolves.

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No Refuge

No Refuge

Series: Single Titles
No Refuge

RE-RELEASING

Hunted to near extinction by an alien race called the Ko, my people have run from Earth and drifted so far among the stars we can’t remember the way back. We live everywhere, but call nowhere home. The Ko want us erased from existence and memory. They don’t even want our DNA in the space dust. Humans disguise themselves as other alien species and hide in plain sight. It’s the only way we can survive.

I believe in the myth of Earth. I’ve even discovered a bona fide book written in the dead language of my people. My man, Brody, dreams of a secret human colony. He’s searched for years, hunting any rumor we’ve run across, and finally he’s made contact. Usually, he’s the one grounding me to station and keeping my head out of the atmosphere. Time for me to return the favor…that is, if I can ditch the Ko who’ve discovered me, thanks to my incessant artifact-hunting. If we don’t make our rendezvous, and the Ko don’t kill me, Brody just might…

CONTENT WARNING: Aliens, cargo ships, and a fast paced race against all odds.


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Genre: Science Fiction Romance.
Keywords: aliens. novella.

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