Author: Diane Burton
Genre: science fiction romance
Release date: August 31, 2016
Length: 88 pages (25k words)
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Blurb:
Would you go on a one-way trip to explore a
new planet? Would you do it to save humankind?
Earth’s overpopulation and dwindling
resources force the United Earth Space Agency to expedite exploration of new
planets for a possible new home. When new crises ensue—a giant tsunami and the
threat of nuclear winter—the timeline changes. Eight years of training crammed
into four. Sara Grenard and her team prepare for launch, but are they ready for
the one-way trip? Will the Goldilocks planet prove just right for Earth’s
inhabitants? Before time runs out.
Excerpt:
“We screwed up
again,” Marsh announced as soon as the five of us joined him. His voice echoed
off the hard surfaces of the lav. “In RT, it could kill us.”
“You and your damn
RT,” Tom spat out. “Why can’t you just say real
time like a normal person?”
Marsh shot him a
look, one I’d hate directed at me.
Military
background evident, he stood in the middle of the area near the showers, his
feet wide apart, hands clasped behind his back. The others were more casual.
Bill held up a white-tiled wall across from the showers. Ana and Gloria sat on
a fake wood bench. Meanwhile, I crossed my arms and leaned against a sink. I
tried to look casual even though my nerves were strung tight. We had to be
ready for the launch. Earth was dependent on us.
All of my team, except
Tom and Marsh, wore hang-dog expressions. At forty, Tom was the oldest on the
team and a damn fine pilot. His red face and mutinous expression as he
confronted Marsh belied his usually even-keeled manner.
“You’re
exaggerating, Rayburn.” That was more than angry. Tom was defiant. “You always
exaggerate. Worst case scenario? Is that all you think about?”
I’d never seen Tom
so worked up. Gloria walked over to him and rubbed his shoulder. Usually in
stressful times, her gentle caress calmed him down. Not now.
When he shrugged
off her hand, I caught the hurt in her eyes.
“C’mon, Bill. Back
me up on this.”
Bill held out his
hands in a don’t-get-me-involved gesture. He was our engineer, both formal and
practical. He could fix anything from wonky engines to food replicators.
Tom turned to me.
“Sara?”
I knew that was
coming. I tried to let my team work things out by themselves. Soon we’d be
living in close confines, not just on the ship but on our Goldilocks planet. If
we couldn’t live in harmony during training, we would be in deep trouble once
we reached our final destination. We’d be in even worse trouble if we couldn’t
work out our differences here. Marsh was right to pick the only place that
wasn’t monitored. We absolutely didn’t want the directors to think we weren’t a
well-functioning team.
They could pull us
and put in the Shadow Team. Our replacements.
“Okay, guys, what
did I miss?” With a forced grin, I raised my right hand. “I swear I wasn’t
dreaming about a day at the beach during the sim.”
GIVEAWAY:
About the Author:
Diane Burton
combines her love of mystery, adventure, science fiction and romance into
writing romantic fiction. Besides the science fiction romance Switched and Outer Rim series, she is the author of One Red Shoe, a romantic suspense, and
the Alex O’Hara PI mystery series. She is also a contributor to two anthologies:
Portals, Volume 2 and How I Met My Husband. Diane and her
husband live in West Michigan. They have two children and three grandchildren.
For more info and excerpts from her books,
visit Diane’s website.
Goodreads: DianeBurton Author
Misha, thanks so much for spotlighting my book. You are so generous to help me share my book with your readers.
ReplyDeleteHi Misha and Diane,
ReplyDeleteWow, what an intriguing book. The blurb and the excerpt most certainly got my attention.
Wishing all the very best with your book, Diane.
Of course, I shall now take the liberty of sharing the good news on a whole bunch of social networking sites.
Take very good care and congrats. Thank you for highlighting Diane, Misha.
Gary
Thanks, Gary. Appreciate any & all help.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely adding this to look more into it. I love the concept, but I'm not a huge romance fan most of the time. Yet the concept...Mmmph!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Robert. The romance is subtle--sort of in the background with the mission uppermost. I hope you check it out.
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