Thursday, April 3, 2014

PROMO, REVIEW & GIVEAWAY: Satin Sheets in Space & His Alien Virgin by Jessica E. Subject



His Alien Virgin
A 1Night Stand story
By Jessica E. Subject
New Adult Erotic Sci-Fi Romance
ISBN: 978-1-61333-680-9

She is desperately seeking freedom...
On the eve before her twenty-first birthday, Skylar steals a ship and escapes from the planet Rebed. She refuses to be another wife for the slimy space pirate that is her betrothed. After hearing of her brothers’ success, she applies to the 1Night Stand service on her way to Earth, hoping Madame Eve can find her a hero, to make her feel special, even if for only one night.
He is trying to fit in...
A longtime friend to Skylar’s brothers, he’s always relegated her to the look and don’t touch category. Though, Daran traveled to Earth years ago, he still struggles to fit in on the planet. When his boss suggests a blind date, he reluctantly agrees. What would happen if anyone found out about his alien ancestry?
And they are not at all meant to be together...
Has Madame Eve made a huge mistake, or will Daran tread into forbidden territory to be with the one woman he’s always wanted, and become the hero Skylar craves?
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Short blurb:
Skylar is desperately seeking freedom. Daran is trying to fit in. And they are not at all meant to be together. Has Madame Eve made a huge mistake, or will Daran tread into forbidden territory to be with the one woman he’s always wanted, and become the hero Skylar craves?
Excerpt:
His evening was supposed to be fun and exciting. Not filled with the worry of his companion learning of his extraterrestrial origins, or of her outing him to the world. He’d kept his hair short, to hide the feathers that grew in when his locks reached a certain length. And, each morning, he covered his exposed skin with waterproof foundation to conceal the blue tinge of his skin. But, as soon as he removed his clothing later in the night, his façade would end. He wouldn’t be able to hide his differences. Unless we stay in this part of the hotel all night. The dim lighting would make his skin color less obvious.
Perfect! He stood, his muscles finally relaxing, the tension melting away. Circling the room, he blew out every third candle. Just to be sure. In the morning, his one-night lover would leave, never knowing she’d had sex with an alien.
Daran returned to his chair, leaning back, hands behind his head. Or, if he was really lucky, he’d find an Earth woman who considered extraterrestrials to be sexy.
The door to the observatory rattled and he jumped to his feet, brushing sweaty palms across his pants. Heart pounding, he glanced up at the sky. Gods, please let this evening work out.
With a burst of light, the door opened. A woman stepped through, her long, lean body hidden in shadows. Clutching his fingers behind his back, he waited for her to move closer, needing to see her better.
A strange tingling filled him. Not good. Something’s wrong. He swallowed the sudden lump in his throat. I should never have agreed to this. Trying to step back, he stumbled when the message didn’t reach his feet.
His date drew nearer, her appearance becoming more defined. A silver dress hugged her body, both protecting and giving a hint of the delicious treat inside. The candlelight reflected off her wide eyes, leaving them glowing like sapphires. With most of her hair pulled back, the remaining long blue tendrils framed her face and highlighted her matching lips. But her radiant, mesmerizing eyes sparked his recognition. He knew her. His stomach sank along with all hopes for the evening.
“Oh, fuck.”
Of all the women on Earth—hell, in the universe—for him to be set up with, Madame Eve had to pick the one lover he could never have.

Bio:
Jessica E. Subject is the author of contemporary and science fiction romance, ranging from sweet to erotica. In her stories, you could meet clones, or a sexy alien or two. You may even be transported to another planet for a romantic rendezvous. And if you’re looking for something really steamy, check out her erotica stories written as Paisley Brown.
When Jessica isn't reading, writing, or doing dreaded housework, she likes to get out and walk. Fast. But she just may slow down if there is a waterfall nearby.
Jessica lives in Ontario, Canada with her husband and two energetic children. And she loves to hear from her readers. You can find her at jessicasubject.com and on twitter @jsubject.


His Alien Virgin tour Giveaway
Three Grand Prizes!
#1 - $10 Amazon.com GC & book swag
#2 – Satin Sheets in Space (ebook) & book swag
#3 – Satin Sheets in Space (ebook)
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SALE!
To celebrate the release of His Alien Virgin, Satin Sheets in Space has been marked down to $0.99 from March 24 to April 12.

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Sarah's Review:  
Thanks to Decadent Publishing and Jessica E. Subject for the opportunity to read and review these two stories.  I am not usually a reader of Sci-Fi romance, but since it is a Decadent book, I knew I could push through and read it.  

I had read Satin Sheets in Space back in December 2012, but I had forgotten about it,so I re-read so I could review.   While His Alien Virgin can be read without reading Satin Sheets in Space, I would recommend reading it first since the main characters are related.  

Satin Sheets in Space:
I enjoyed how love can come when you least expect it and not how you expect it to come.  The characters in this book were like any other characters that I read about, but they happened to be aliens.  I really don't know how to review this story without giving much away.  

There was enough romance in this story for me to completely enjoy the story and not be confused by the Sci-Fi aspects.  

His Alien Virgin
Oh this one gave a different perspective of two of the characters from Satin Sheets, but overall, I didn't change my opinion on them.  It was close to changing though.  

When a woman decides to fight for her right to marry, or not marry, she fights for her ultimate freedom and gets love in the process.  There were moments in this story that were weird for me, but that is because I am not a Sci-Fi reader.  I did enjoy the story though. 

3 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for hosting me, Sarah! I'm glad you enjoyed both stories. :)

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  2. Falling in love with her best friends brother is one of my favorite romance story themes... I don't know why, I have 5 brothers and most of their friends smelled just HORRIBLE! No crush material there.... but I'm pretty sure none of them were sexy aliens either. ;) Thanks for the giveaway opportunity Jessica!

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    1. LOL Carly. That's too bad. I always wanted an older brother for that reason, but I got stuck with a younger one. Thanks for visiting! :)

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