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Win "All Hands" Epub in Readers' Contest!

Sora Kuromoto earned her commission as an ensign in the Star Navy just days before the outset of war with the Praezorian Empire. Ten months later, she’s fighting for her life and soul aboard the ERS Omacatl, under the boot of an increasingly mad Commander Seth Loren, ship’s XO. Perpetually addled by combat stims, exhaustion, abuse, and the trauma of war, Sora is rapidly losing track of who and what she is. An all-hands alert summons her exhausted carcass back to the bridge to help mount a rescue mission. Then, over the comms, she hears the voice of a dear, estranged friend from Academy… and everything starts flooding back.

“All Hands” is a science-fiction military action short story with a strong edge of dark romance, extracted from the novel What Remains. This beautiful epub has been painstakingly published in ebook format with the reader’s experience in mind, as well as carefully revised for audiences outside the novel, in order to offer a strong introduction to the world of Starship Valkyrie. I am offering it as a prize for both first and second place in the Moonlight and Margaritas Cinco de Mayo readers’ contest, ongoing from May 5th and 12th.

You can enter here! Get additional chances to win by sharing the contest on social media, emailing your friends about us, and checking out the anthology’s lead magnet. Every day of the contest, you’ll also receive stunning freebies from fantastic romance authors, including Jenna Harte, Luci Beach, Aline Francoure, and Urna Semper. It’s easy to join, and the rewards just for subscribing to the newsletter are pretty great, including lots of free ebooks and an audiobook from Luci Beach. Thanks for reading, and good luck in the contest!


Eruptions of hyperonic radiation leaking into real space from a hyperspace storm. Deep into an underway, with a scintilla of sleep, you can nearly taste the Strange on your tongue.
Eruptions of hyperonic radiation leaking into real space from a hyperspace storm. Deep into an underway, with a scintilla of sleep, you can nearly taste the Strange on your tongue.

 
 
 

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