Through the darkness of space and the barriers of Time an alien warrior is driven. The need to claim the one who will be his mate sends him back to Earth for the final time after many years of watching, and waiting. Ziang, warrior from the planet Maz’Rar, has come to claim his most precious prize and start a new life.
But an unforeseen accident results in a crash landing in a desolate wood. His plans for a quick removable of his mate is now laying in a twisted ruin at his feet, much like his space craft. And his arrival has not gone unnoticed by the United States government.
Shawn, disowned by his parents for being gay, has returned to his family home to find his father dying from a stroke and his mother unable to cope with the family business. When the dust settles he finds his mother moving away leaving him with the family home and business in a small town he swore he never wanted to see again.
Unsure what he wants, the decision is taken from him by a fiery crash in the woods near his home and an alien that has come to claim him as his mate. The very same alien that has been observing him since age six when he made a wish upon a shooting star in the middle of the night.
Tensions mount as they are forced to hide Ziang while he waits three days for rescue. Will Shawn go with this being from another world? Will he be given a choice? Or will Ziang be captured by the military never to be seen from again; just another UFO myth in a long line of many?
Available at:
Allromanceebooks If you make a purchase on Sunday, you get a 30% rebate on ARe... at only $2.99, that makes this book an even better deal!
Without having the story on Literotica anymore to look up the details, this sounds like a spin-off from her Ta'Narian series.
ReplyDeleteWhile I found the story as engrossing, though much shorter, than the Ta'Narian stories, it isn't that similar at all. There are some superficial similarities, but the fantasy element brought in by the Mas'Rar warrior was very different.
DeleteCia is right--it's differnt from Harvest; I made sure to make it so.
Delete~M
Cliffgirl I've read, and loved, both :D The only similarities to me are that the characters are so well created and there's plenty of humour as usual.
ReplyDelete