One of my favorite authors, Jim Proctor has a brilliant novella you really must check out if you love sweet romance (not whips and chains and all that) and Science Fictions.
The book leaves you wanting more!
Mankind has spread to dozens of worlds throughout the universe, and traveling to another world is as simple as stepping through a wormhole or walking onto a Starliner to travel through hyperspace. Finding true love across the vastness of space has been relegated to mathematical algorithms and supercomputers.
Keylann Ascentia is looking for love. With the aid of her Mate Technician, Torina Gates, her search takes her to new worlds. As much as some things change, others remain the same. Sometimes, when you least expect it, love finds you.
Keylann Ascentia is looking for love. With the aid of her Mate Technician, Torina Gates, her search takes her to new worlds. As much as some things change, others remain the same. Sometimes, when you least expect it, love finds you.
So Clever, So good!
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This review is from: Made in the Stars (Kindle Edition)
I didn't realize it was a short story when I
started reading it, so as I was grooving alone on this lovely story about a
woman named Keylann who is seeking love in a universe where humanity is all over
the place...yeah, and you think it's hard finding a date on Earth...lol. Their
version of E-Harmony are Mate Technicians, like personal match makers. The
story is very enduring.
A great quick sci-fi romance read. 5 Stars!
I thought I should add more here. If you've ever read Jim Proctors other novels, you know he has a huge talent in showing us the advanced technology of these other futuristic civilizations. In Made in the Stars, I especially loved the wormholes the people use to get from planet to planet.
A great quick sci-fi romance read. 5 Stars!
I thought I should add more here. If you've ever read Jim Proctors other novels, you know he has a huge talent in showing us the advanced technology of these other futuristic civilizations. In Made in the Stars, I especially loved the wormholes the people use to get from planet to planet.
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