Thursday, October 31, 2019

It's a Treat! Maryam Out Tomorrow

“Squirm for me, my lovely Earther. You can’t hide how you crave your master’s cocks inside your tight holes. How you ache to feel me ramming into you.”

“Master…wait…no…” His words fed the thrill that came with his rough handling of her opening and the teasing, barely-there touches on her clit.

“Go ahead and beg. Try to escape. It only excites me more, makes me determined to fuck you harder. I plan to fuck you so hard.”

Kels leaned over her, filling her vision with his handsome, intent face. His smile hinted at cruelty, and Maryam’s heart picked up speed. Anxiety fed anticipation as he moved close, his fingers exiting so he could adjust his cocks against her pussy and ass, preparing to take her.

“Master,” she sobbed. 

“Slave,” he whispered and thrust.


Defying Earth laws and beliefs, putting her life in danger, Maryam carries the child of a grieving Kalquorian clan—and falls in love with men she can’t have.

Maryam left Earth’s repressive regime and her ruined dreams years ago. She lives on an alien space station, trying to forget her disappointments. Then a young, pregnant Kalquorian woman, seeking one last adventure, barrels into her life. High-spirited Briel reminds Maryam of all she’s given up on.



Matara Briel is soon followed to the station by her clan, three older men exasperated with her antics. Clan Kels has one mission: to reclaim their wayward lifemate. When the discovery is made that Earther women can carry Kalquorian men’s children and save their people from extinction, Dramok Kels is tasked with a new mission by his government: bring Maryam to Kalquor, by force if necessary.



Abducted, Maryam is determined to resist her kidnappers at every turn. Earth declares her corrupted and orders her execution for sinful relations with the Kalquorians, a charge she is innocent of. They attack the ship taking her to the Kalquorian Empire, leading to unthinkable tragedy—the death of Briel.



Discovering Dramok Kels, Imdiko Pana, and Nobek Dergan are not the ruthless enemies she believed them to be, Maryam makes a deal—she’ll carry their unborn child to term if they set her free afterward. However, she’s not prepared for the impossible love that explodes between her and Clan Kels, a love they dare not act on.



Or will they?
Releasing November 1. Pre-order now at Amazon, Amazon UK, Smashwords, Barnes and Noble, and in print

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Now up for Pre-order - First Mataras: Maryam

A Nobek enthralled...


Dergan didn’t consciously follow Kels. His legs did that on their own, leaving him free to contemplate what he’d just seen.
Beyond the enthralling sight of voluptuous female, that was.
Maryam had given herself to Pana. The sight and scent of that roiled his thoughts, forcing him to draw deep breaths to calm down so he could ponder the implications.
Kels’s reports on Earthers had made it clear that sex for Earther females was no small matter. Their government sentenced them to torture and death for less than what Maryam and Pana had apparently done. Pana knew a thing or two about seduction, but even his charm seemed of little consequence when compared to the atmosphere Maryam had lived her entire life in. Either she’d decided she had nothing left to lose, or she was invested in Dergan’s Imdiko in a major way.
If she’d responded to Pana in such a manner, did it bode well for Dergan too? Or was the Earther custom of one male to one female incorruptible?
Was it too soon after Briel’s death to consider giving his heart to another, the heart he hadn’t been able to give to his Matara? Conscience prickled, warning Dergan he should reflect on how dishonorable such a scenario could be, even if he’d never fallen in love with his deceased clanmate.
When he thought about Maryam, his heart lifted. When he spoke to her, he felt easy. Comfortable, like talking to an old friend. Her kind regard offered Dergan the chance to recover the self-respect he’d lost after allowing Briel to die. He was hopeful Maryam would forgive him for the heinous act of kidnapping her and restore some sense of dignity to his battered psyche.
It had seemed possible that someone selfless enough to carry her captors’ child would offer redemption. Dergan admired Maryam. Now that he’d seen her with his Imdiko, knowing she’d shared her body willingly, he discerned that admiration daring to grow into more.
He could care for her as a man should care for such a woman. His appreciation of her was an established fact. More—that was a real possibility.


Defying Earth laws and beliefs, putting her life in danger, Maryam carries the child of a grieving Kalquorian clan—and falls in love with men she can’t have.

Maryam left Earth’s repressive regime and her ruined dreams years ago. She lives on an alien space station, trying to forget her disappointments. Then a young, pregnant Kalquorian woman, seeking one last adventure, barrels into her life. High-spirited Briel reminds Maryam of all she’s given up on.



Matara Briel is soon followed to the station by her clan, three older men exasperated with her antics. Clan Kels has one mission: to reclaim their wayward lifemate. When the discovery is made that Earther women can carry Kalquorian men’s children and save their people from extinction, Dramok Kels is tasked with a new mission by his government: bring Maryam to Kalquor, by force if necessary.



Abducted, Maryam is determined to resist her kidnappers at every turn. Earth declares her corrupted and orders her execution for sinful relations with the Kalquorians, a charge she is innocent of. They attack the ship taking her to the Kalquorian Empire, leading to unthinkable tragedy—the death of Briel.



Discovering Dramok Kels, Imdiko Pana, and Nobek Dergan are not the ruthless enemies she believed them to be, Maryam makes a deal—she’ll carry their unborn child to term if they set her free afterward. However, she’s not prepared for the impossible love that explodes between her and Clan Kels, a love they dare not act on.



Or will they?
Releasing November 1. Pre-order now at Amazon, Amazon UK, Smashwords, Barnes and Noble, and in print.