

They have humanoid attributes but with plenty of differences, including their own culture and practices. The Askarans are not anything like humans. Link's incredible imagination and world-building captured my attention from the very beginning. If you're a sci-fi romance enthusiast, chances are you're going to love this one. Saving Askara the first book in the Tori & Aderus series is a brilliantly composed and engaging sci-fi romance. Warning: Not intended for listeners under 18. But the more he learns of humans, the more he comes to admire and respect them. When it affords them an unforseen and unprecedented opportunity to take back their world from those who seek to destroy them, however, Aderus begins to wonder if it wasn't fate. Earth's proposal is shocking and uncomfortable for a fierce, independent race that relishes in their solitude. But they never thought their flight for freedom would put them in an uncharted system. Forced to interact with an isolated world and its inferior, albeit curious people. Monotony.īut all that changes one morning, and suddenly, she's not so sure she didn't stick her foot in it.Įscape had been their only drive, and even death was preferable to the alternative.

That's what it took to run a ship the size of a small city smoothly. Who wouldn't? She was still happy with her career, however mundane and demanding it might be. Sure, she had always dreamed of interacting with intelligent extraterrestrial life - the real thing, not those microbes on distant moons. Such is the life of an emergency medicine specialist in the age of "post-discovery". Contains explicit sexual content.Victoria's day starts out like any other aboard the transorbital ship, Phoenix. One, in particular.*WARNING* Not intended for readers under 18. Earth's proposal is shocking and uncomfortable for a fierce, independent race that relishes in their solitude. When it affords them an unforseen and unprecedented opportunity to take back their world from those who seek to destroy them, however, Aderus begins to wonder if it wasn't fate. Forced to interact with an isolated world and its inferior, albeit curious people.

But they never thought their flight for freedom would put them in an uncharted system. ***Escape had been their only drive, and even death was preferable to the alternative. But all that changes one morning, and suddenly she's not so sure she didn't stick her foot in it.

Sure, she had always dreamed of interacting with intelligent extraterrestrial life- the real thing, not those microbes on distant moons. Victoria's day starts out like any other aboard the transorbital ship, Phoenix.
