Warrior
Breeder Series
Book 3
Cara Bristol
Genre: Sci-fi/fantasy romance
Date of Publication: Oct. 21, 2014
ISBN: 978-0-9908052-0-5
ASIN:
Number of pages:
Word Count: 65K
Cover Artist: Mina Carter
Book Description:
A female fighting for freedom. A male armed with determination. Can they save their people?
As a despotic Qalin marches through Parseon intent on conquering every province, Commander Marlix pledges his sister to another Alpha to protect her. Desperate to decide her own fate, Anika flees and finds refuge with the guerilla resistance movement against Qalin. Marlix’s aide Urazi hunts her down to bring her home to fulfill her duty. But when love blossoms between them, and provinces fall to Qalin, Anika and Urazi realize home has ceased to exist, and they are all that stand between the people of Parseon and the end of the world.
Warrior is the third and final book of the Breeder science fiction romance series, but it can be read as a stand-alone.
As a despotic Qalin marches through Parseon intent on conquering every province, Commander Marlix pledges his sister to another Alpha to protect her. Desperate to decide her own fate, Anika flees and finds refuge with the guerilla resistance movement against Qalin. Marlix’s aide Urazi hunts her down to bring her home to fulfill her duty. But when love blossoms between them, and provinces fall to Qalin, Anika and Urazi realize home has ceased to exist, and they are all that stand between the people of Parseon and the end of the world.
Warrior is the third and final book of the Breeder science fiction romance series, but it can be read as a stand-alone.
Warrior (Breeder 3) excerpt – 500 words
To each
side—and up above on the wall itself—stood defenders armed with laser
projectile devices. But it wasn’t the weapons that drew Urazi’s stare—but the
guards, the creatures themselves.
“Are
those Veronians?” he gasped in low
voice.
“Yes,” Anika answered. “I recognize them from Omra’s description.” When
Dak’s former beta Corren grew jealous of Omra, he had tried to sell her to the
Veronian emperor.
One of
the creatures separated from the pack to confer with Perce. Two spindly legs
and a long, thick tail supported a scaly, leathery body. Red eyes wept in a
hideous face without nose, ears, or lips. As Urazi watched, the creature
inserted a device that hung around its neck into a slit cut just above what
might be considered a chin.
“What
do you think it is doing?” Urazi whispered.
“That
inhaler allows it to survive in our atmosphere.”
With a
nod at Perce, the creative lumbered toward them.
“Whatever
you do, do not let it touch you,” Anika muttered. And then the Veronian stood
before them, its rheumy gaze seeking out Urazi. His morning rations curdled in
his stomach at the odiferous slime oozing from the creature’s pores. Monto, the
smell! Dangling between its legs was a hose-like appendage, also covered with
the gelatinous substance. The alien peered into the back of the wagon.
Females
screamed. Its facial slit twisted.
The
Veronian raised a three-finger hand, covered by an elasticene glove. “Awll
cleaaar. Let them paaas!” he shouted, a garbled command.
It took
six guards to tug open the massive gate.
“Ayaa!”
Perce shouted. His transport jerked forward without delay. Urazi wondered if he
too was revolted by the Veronians.
Urazi
applied the quirt to the beasts, and they followed Perce into the walled city.
He heaved a sigh of relief when the massive gates closed and locked. Poverty
and neglect had choked the hamlets, but, here, a grand and magnificent
municipality sprawled. Stark impoverishment outside, unparalleled resplendence
inside—separated only by a wall. He gawked at the abrupt change, but he could
not forget the Veronians.
“Did
you notice they wore gloves?” he asked.
Anika
nodded. “In case they hand something to a Parseon guard. That substance coating
their bodies is caustic. If they touch you, the exude will melt your flesh.”
“They
are shocking to behold, and I am surprised to see them at all. I had assumed
aliens had been evacuated upon declaration of war. But if you are Qalin,
treaties do not matter, I suppose,” Urazi mused.
Anika
snorted with laughter.
“I do
not see the humor.”
“I am
still thinking about the Veronian. Did you notice its manhood?” Anika’s
shoulders shook. “It’s alienhood.”
“That is what caught your attention?”
Urazi gaped at her.
“I
tried not to gawk. But one could hardly avoid it.” Her eyes glinted with
merriment. “Your manhood is much prettier.”
“Than a
slime-covered alien’s? Little compliment you pay me,” he said.
Cara Bristol continues to evolve, adding new subgenres of erotic romance to her repertoire. She has written spanking romance, contemporary romance, paranormal, and science fiction romance. No matter what the genre, one thing remains constant: her emphasis on character-driven seriously hot erotic stories with sizzling chemistry between the hero and heroine. Cara has lived many places in the United States, but currently calls Missouri home. She has a husband and two grown stepkids. When she’s not writing, she enjoys reading and traveling the world.
Website blog: http://www.carabristol.com
Amazon author page: http://www.amazon.com/Cara-Bristol/e/B004D8KZTQ/
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Twitter: @CaraBristol
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