Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Teaser Tuesday - A Tale of Two Colonies

Today I'll give you a short excerpt from A Tale of Two Colonies.
Sultry Lily White, nicknamed Tiger Lily, searches for the lost colony from 400 years earlier. Her scout team meets Conley, a taciturn and attractive warrior. He is a valuable guide on the planet with many alien predators. Here, they are relaxing after one narrow escape.

Excerpt   

Lily leaned against Conley and relaxed with the boulder supporting her back. She closed her eyes sleepily under the warmth of the afternoon sun.

Conley shifted slightly. “Lily?” he said softly.

“Yes,” she opened her eyes. He was gazing into her face.

“Thank you,” he said, and kissed her warmly.

She slid her arms around his neck and leaned into his embrace. It was peaceful lying in the sun with a faint humming sound in the distance. As they kissed, the sound grew louder.

Suddenly, Conley broke away and leaped to his feet with a warning yell, “Stripers!”

Looking up, Lily discovered the source of the sound was orange striped insects flying above. She struggled erect and pulled out her laser. Conley was jumping high to slash with his long sword at the zooming insects, which were attacking in formation. Rows of insects advanced toward their camp. They had two pairs of vibrating wings and bore a stinger on their tails.

Tiger Lily swung into action, firing her laser beam and severing the insect bodies. They kept attacking; swooping down and quickly soaring out of reach. Lily and Conley moved together, standing back to back for protection, while swiping at the heads of the flying insects. 
 
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Four hundred years earlier the great spaceships had departed from Terra to colonize distant planets. Few ships reached their destinations; their sporadic signals waned and disappeared. No one knew whether the colonists survived. Now, construction of a new generation of hyperdrive ships was scheduled at one every five years. Planet Delta was selected as the next target for survey because the arrival of a brief signal suggested the descendants of the colonists were alive.

Tiger Lily longs for freedom. In her fight to escape the subterranean slums of Terra, Lily competes to join the scout team selected for the next spaceship along with a new set of prospective colonists. Their mission to discover the lost colony faces the challenges posed by the voracious predators of the planet. In the mountains, they encounter Conley, a grim warrior who longs to escape the confines of his isolated valley. Has Tiger Lily met her match in this tortured warrior? But, where is he leading them? Danger lies ahead, and conflicts between humans and aliens. Can they ensure the safety of the new human colonists, or must they retreat to Terra?
 

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Alliances by S. Usher Evans

About the Book

Lyssa Peate has found a tenuous balance between her double lives - the planet-discovering scientist and space pirate bounty hunter named Razia. No longer on probation, Razia still struggles to be thought of as more than a chocolate-fetching joke, and Lyssa can't be truthful to those closest to her. But both lives are turned upside-down when feisty government investigator Lizbeth Carter shows up to capture the same pirate Razia is after.

Lizbeth's not interested in taking Razia's thunder; rather, she convinces the caustic bounty hunter to help solve a mystery. Somebody's hiring pirates to target government ships, and there's a money trail that doesn't make any sense. From the desert planet of D-882 to the capital city on S-864, the investigation leads them deeper and deeper into a conspiracy that reaches to the highest levels of the Universal Government - and to one of the most painful chapters in Lyssa's past. Purchase on Amazon

 

Preview from Chapter One:

The room was dark, with a single, dingy lamp hanging over a table where three men sat, each holding a hand of cards. They said little, except for the occasional grunt or movement to tap their grungy mini-computers to up their ante. The first sighed and rubbed the scruff around his chin. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a cigarette and a lighter.

"You hear that Llendo is running for re-election?" he said, cigarette dangling from his mouth.
"What else is new?" The short, squatty man and whose toes barely brushed the floor, threw a few chips into the virtual pile using his mini-computer. "The guy's a puppet. There ain't nothin' that comes out of his mouth that ain't been sent through the ringer about a million times."

The other two men chuckled and shuffled around their cards. The third man, with a long face and sallow complexion, pulled two more cards for his own hand and shuffled them together and apart again.

"But who else is there to vote for?" he asked, counting his cards and stacking them together again.

"That general? You know that buffoon Peate works for him. He ain't getting my vote until I know he's gonna play along."

The second shrugged and said, "Nobody'd vote for him in a million years."
"You and your millions." The third rolled his eyes. "Everything you say has been done a million times."

"Bah, can it," the first barked. "And hurry up and make your move."
"I'm taking my time. Don't want to get fleeced again," the third said. "You're all a bunch of crooks."

"Takes one to know one." The second man peered at his cards through a pair of thick glasses, hunched over.

"I am retired," the first man said, sitting back and taking a long drag of his cigarette. "None of that piracy crap for me anymore. Getting too dangerous for me."

"Gonna break a nail?" the second snorted. "Bad enough you got that girl. Whatsherface."

"I hear she's doing all right," the third said. "Kidnapped Jukin Peate's brother and held him for ransom last year."

"And what's she done since then?" the second said.

"More than you've done."

"I'm just saying, it's unnatural to have a woman out with the men," the first said. He paused for a moment and began to smile. "Although I can't say I hate seeing her scamper around '882."

"Shame she doesn't wear tighter pants," the second said. "I seen pictures. She wears these baggy things. I bet if she wore something that made her look like a girl, she wouldn't even have to fight nobody."

"She could come capture me any day of the week. I don't care what she looks like," the third said. "I'd lay down and let her do whatever she wanted to me."

"Care to test that theory?"

The three glanced up sharply at the sound of a distinctly female voice in the doorway.

"Hey, hey," the first man said, standing up. "We don't want no trouble. We're retired here, lady."

"You are," Razia said, stepping into the light with a smirk on her face. She turned her eyes on the third man in the room. "He isn't."

About the Author

S. Usher Evans is an author, blogger, and witty banter aficionado. Born in a small, suburban town in northwest Florida, she was seventeen before she realized that not all beach sand is white. From a young age, she has always been a long-winded individual, first verbally (to the chagrin of her ever-loving parents) and then eventually channeled into the many novels that dotted her Windows 98 computer in the early 2000's. After high school, she got the hell outta dodge and went to school near the nation's capital, where she somehow landed jobs at National Geographic, Discovery Channel, and the British Broadcasting Corporation, capping off her educational career with delivering the commencement address to 20,000 of her closest friends. She determined she'd goofed off long enough with that television nonsense and got a "real job" as an IT consultant. Yet she continued to write, developing 20 page standard operating procedures and then coming home to write novels about bounty hunters, teenage magic users, and other nonsense. After a severe quarter life crisis at age 27, she decided to finally get a move on and share those novels with the world in hopes that she will never have to write another SOP again.

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Friday, March 20, 2015

Snippet for SFFSat from Grand Master's Pawn


Welcome to another Saturday of Science Fiction & Fantasy snippets exchanged by writers.
SFFSat

My contribution this week is from my new release Grand Master’s Pawn.
On her fourth mission to an uncharted planet, Violet and Taranis, the companion promised by her Grand Master, meet several challenges.

Snippet
       They had not escaped. Clicks and angry hisses signaled the approach of their pursuers. Looking back, Violet saw the eight-legged beasts racing toward them. Their scythe-like mandibles clicked in threat. Horrified by the blast of their enmity, she backed against the cliff and cried, “Give me the laser!”
Taranis said calmly, “No, there are too many of them. Your laser will be useless.”
“What else can we do?” She shook her head, wondering why he didn’t use his psi powers in their defense.
He gestured at the cliff. “We’ll climb the mountain.”
Violet glanced up and gasped in dismay. The smooth rock face rose vertically to a narrow shelf and continued steeply towards the top. The nearest ledge was more than twice her height above the ground. “How can we climb here? I can’t reach the ledge.”


Soon, I plan to reveal snippets from Book 2, Grand Master's Game. 

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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Well Kept Secrets by Liza O'Connor




As readers of The Adventures of Xavier & Vic know, my sleuths acquire the most interesting employees. Today, I’m sharing more of L’il Pete’s history. This section from book 2.5 (A Right to Love) where charming Pete discovers the scary Mr. Tubs might like him.

 Jacko returned to Xavier’s room and found L’il Pete sitting on the bed beside Xavier telling him of his scary escape from Tubs.
Jacko didn’t want the boy getting too confident about his ability to escape dangerous thugs. Xavier evidently had the same concern. “I can see you have courage, but a great man needs to use his brains, as well. You should have never taken that job, and the reason you got away from Tubs is not because you were smarter or faster than the giant. I happen to know he is deadly fast.”
Pete tilted his head in confusion. “Then why’d I get away?”
“Because Tubs hates killing little boys. So he moved fast enough that anyone watching would think he was trying, but not so fast that you couldn’t escape.”
L’il Pete shook his head in disagreement.
Jacko spoke up. “It’s true, Pete. I was just talking to Tubs. I had a favor I wanted him to do for me, and in return, he asked me to get you a better job. He said he’d been ordered twice to kill you. He was worried the next man sent wouldn’t have a problem killing little boys.”
Pete looked up with a grin. “Does that mean Sonny Tubs likes me?”
Jacko nodded. “I have no idea how a person couldn’t like you.”
Xavier studied Jacko. “Why don’t you hire the boy to take your messages?”
The boy sighed heavily. “He did, but me mum don’t trust the job and says I have to quit.”
“Evidently, I paid him too much, although to be fair, twenty pounds of his money was for the information about you.”
“Bloody Hell! First, you charge Victor ten pounds for a map I drew and then give this boy a mere twenty pounds to lurk in Ransom’s alley?”
Pete waved his hands frantically in an attempt to calm Xavier. “He didn’t pay me to be there. I was there watching vendors when I saw you. I’d heard about the reward and sought him out. While he said it didn’t warrant the grand prize, it got me a great job and twenty pounds.”
Xavier frowned. “I wish to speak to your mother. She is being entirely foolish in this matter.”

The great Victorian sleuth Xavier Thorn and his partner Vic Hamilton take a case close to home. Their youngest staff member, L’il Pete, discovers his mother murdered in the alley. Jacko is called up from the country to assist in solving the crime. The good woman’s murder proves to be tangled up with a much larger and shocking list of crimes perpetrated by a powerful man who may truly be above the law. Making matters more complex: Vic discovers her recent weight gain may be the result of a condition that could destroy her life and everything she loves.
Jacko didn’t expect a giant, a grumpy driver, and a former pirate to receive an overly warm welcome when they arrived at Vic’s house. However, Gregory surprised him with what looked to be a genuine smile.
“Please come in. Peter will be so pleased to see you.”
Jacko grimaced at the gentrification of L’il Pete’s name. Poor boy was no doubt in desperate need of rescue from this place.
Gregory led them to the parlor where Vic’s sister, Claire, was reading aloud about colored moths. Pete sat in quiet misery on the sofa next to some poor dope clearly bewitched by the petite beauty. While Jacko had never met Vic’s sister before, he was prone to dislike her from the stories his wife had shared.
Claire looked up from her reading and frowned at their arrival. “Vic isn’t here. How can you not know that?” She showered her scold upon Tubs. “I was under the impression it was your job to watch over him.”
“Vic’s with Xavier, so we came to visit Pete,” Jacko replied, resenting that this hothouse flower dare scold Tubs about anything. She clearly didn’t appreciate the difficulty of the fellow’s task.
Pete jumped from the sofa, his smile stretching from ear to ear. “You came for me?”
“We missed you,” Tubs stated.
The boy ran to Tubs and wrapped his arms about the giant’s leg.
“Peter, stop that. One does not go about hugging…people.”
Without a doubt, the lady had intended to say ‘servants’. Jacko was no longer on the fence regarding his opinion of her. His wife was right. Vic and Claire were exact opposites, with Vic having a genuinely good heart while Claire possessed only a false veneer of the same.
The besotted fellow stood and approached Jacko. “I don’t believe we’ve met. I’m David Brown, Claire’s husband.”
Gads! Someone married her? He shook the fellow’s hand. “Jacon Bienora.”
“He’s the pirate Alice married,” Claire said.
Jacko eyed her, then returned his focus to David. He seemed like a nice fellow, shame he’d married so poorly. “Former pirate. I’m reformed now.”

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Well Kept Secrets
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Liza O’Connor was raised badly by feral cats, left the South/Midwest and wandered off to find nicer people on the east coast. There she worked for the meanest man on Wall Street, while her psychotic husband tried to kill her three times. (So much for finding nicer people.) Then one day she declared enough, got a better job, divorced her husband, and fell in love with her new life where people behaved normally. But all those bad behaviors have given have lots of fodder for her humorous romances. Please buy these books, because otherwise, she’ll become grumpy and write troubled novels instead. They will likely traumatize you.
You have been warned.
Mostly humorous books by Liza:
Ghost LoverTwo British brothers fall in love with the same young woman. Ancestral ghost is called in to fix the situation. And there’s a ghost cat that roams about the book as well. (Humorous Contemporary Romance)
Untamed & UnabashedThe youngest of the Bennet sisters, Lydia, tells her story. A faithful spinoff from Pride & Prejudice.
A Long Road to Love Series: (Humorous Contemporary odd Romance)
Worst Week Ever — Laugh out loud week of disasters of Epic proportions.
Oh Stupid Heart — The heart wants what it wants, even if it’s impossible.
Coming to Reason — There is a breaking point when even a saint comes to reason.
Climbing out of Hell — The reconstruction of a terrible man into a great one.
The Adventures of Xavier & Vic Sleuth series: (Late Victorian/Mystery/Romance)
The Troublesome Apprentice — The greatest sleuth in Victorian England hires a young man who turns out to be a young woman.
The Missing Partner — Opps! The greatest sleuth in Victorian England goes missing, leaving Vic to rescue him, a suffragette, and about 100 servants. Not to mention an eviscerating cat. Yes, let’s not mention the cat.
A Right to Love A romantic detour for Jacko. Want to see how amply rewarded Jacko was when he & Vic save an old woman from Bedlam?
The Mesmerist The Mesmerist can control people from afar and make them murder for her. Worse yet, Xavier Thorn has fallen under her spell.
Well Kept Secrets L’il Pete’s mum is murdered, and discovering who & why reveals a great many secrets.


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