I must’ve been in the mood for an ethical dilemma. I felt drawn to write
a science fiction romance, and all I could think about is what if a group of
explorers from Earth were sent to a distant planet for purposes of colonization.
What if their government, SolSpace, insisted the planet was uninhabited,
however as the explorers approach, they receive disturbing evidence to the
contrary. What’s a morally ethical leader to do? Throw in a psychic beauty, an
aggressive male from Earth, and a lovesick alien, and voilà, you have THE XENON ADVANTAGE!
OUT OF HER ELEMENT
Naressa, a native of the Earth colony on Alpheratz 3, is chosen at the
last minute be the communications officer on an exploratory mission to a planet
in the Southern Cross sector. Her hidden ability to receive and translate alien
thoughts is the reason for this decision. Now aboard the Nautilus, she’s met
with hostility... and something else... by Kurt Stone, the starship’s CO who is
annoyed that she replaced his on-again-off-again lover. She also receives
messages from a powerful... and amorous alien leader, Mavolian, telling her to
“come to him.” Naressa has no interest in forming a love connection with
anyone, however Mavolian is determined and Kurt is smitten by her. Will she be
able to give up her freedom for the boundaries of love?
OUT OF HIS ELEMENT
Years ago, Kurt Stone left the endless routine of his homestead in the
Greater Dakotas for the excitement and danger of interstellar space. He excels
at his job and pursues his goal of obtaining a captaincy. On a treacherous
mission to explore a uninhabited planet, Acrux 4--a twin of Earth--he meets an
unusual female, Naressa, native to an Earth colony that has an excessive amount
of the element Xenon in its atmosphere. As it turns out, Acrux 4 also is
abundant in Xenon. As Kurt fights his attraction to her, he has to endure
watching as the powerful alien leader, Mavolian, makes a play for Naressa. Can
Kurt set his jealously aside and convince her to be with him for always?
A dangerous
interstellar assignment to colonize a nonterrestrial world forces Naressa to
butt heads with a powerful alien leader and a stubborn Terran crewmember.
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Here are some wonderful reviews:
* Ms. Knight poses an interesting dilemma in THE XENON ADVANTAGE, her
latest science fiction romance novel. A prosperous Earth is determined to
expand to other planets. A near-duplicate, uninhabited world is discovered, and
SolSpace sends an exploratory ship, the Nautilus, to pave the way for future
colonization. But wait, is the planet truly without intelligent lifeforms? Is
SolSpace secretly aware that the planet is inhabited, and sends a starship
anyway? What about the ship’s crew, do they know what awaits them on Acrux 4?
The intrepid Nautilus crew must deal with gut-wrenching wormholes and powerful,
hostile aliens, in addition to circumventing the differences between Earth
natives and Earth colonies around the solar system, as well as a telepathic
native from an Earth colony on the distant planet Alpheratz 3--Naressa. Far
from her distant home for the first time, Naressa has her hands full dealing
with an amorous alien leader and a jealous Earth commander, along with the
trials and tribulations of life aboard a tin can ship. Definitely a 5 star
read!--Twist On Romance Reviews
* 5 Stars! What in the world is a Xenon Advantage
and how can I get it? The easiest way is to read THE XENON ADVANTAGE and enjoy
your journey into the vast expanse of interstellar space. Be sure to wear your
“blocking cap” to ensure complete privacy! I loved watching our heroine,
Naressa, learn how to not only handle her crewmates’ inappropriate thoughts
when she doesn’t have her blocking cap on, but also how she grows into the
mature woman she’s destined to become. A thoroughly enjoyable read!--Decatur
Reviews.
This book is part of the Fascinating Sci-Fi line.
Here’s a real life tidbit.
Naressa has an affinity for animals and likes to quiet down the research
animals aboard the starship Nautilus. She intuits that Betty the bunny is upset
so she removes the animal from its cage and holds Betty in her lap. Then Kurt
comes across her.
Quickly...
and gracefully getting to her feet, Naressa moved over to a nearby cage,
released its lock, and then put the rabbit back with its fellow inmates.
“Okay,
Betty, in you go, back with your bunny friends.” Naressa patted the rabbit and
then turned to him.
Glad
to get out of his crouching position, Kurt wasn’t as graceful--not by half. He
watched her for a second, knowing, somehow instinctively, that she was feeling
troubled.
Her
seductive scent weaved its way into his soul. He took a step closer. “What’s
this all about, Naressa?”
Her
breathing rate must’ve increased for the rise and fall of her breasts under her
uniform mesmerized him. Was her rapid breathing due to his presence beside her?
“I...
I knew Betty was upset. I came down here to soothe her.”
That
was a far-fetched statement. Hell, all the rabbits were probably “upset.”
My experience
with a bunny was quite different. I was around ten years old and I visited a
friend who’d received a cute, full-sized bunny for Easter. We were out on her
lawn, me sitting there with legs bent under me. I petted--gently petted, I
might add--the bunny, and all of a sudden it sank its front teeth into my thigh!
Oh dear, there was a bit of blood. Yep, I thought bunnies weren’t meat eaters!
Needless to say, I quickly got up and had nothing more to do with my friend’s
Easter bunny! :))
I hope you enjoy Naressa and Kurt’s out-of-this-world story!
Susanne Marie Knight
http://www.susanneknight.com
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Award-winning Romance Writing with a Twist!
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