Engaged to an Alien Pop Star
Kendra L. Saunders
(Alien Pop Star, #2)
Published by: Crimson Tree Publishing
Publication date: November 28th 2016
Genres: Adult, Comedy, Romance, Science Fiction
Daisy Kirkwood and her best friend Kammie have adjusted to life on an alien planet pretty well, all things considered. And thanks to Daisy’s alien pop star boyfriend, Griffin Valentino, she has plenty of sexy new experiences to keep her busy. But it’s not possible to take a massive music nerd away from her home planet and not expect her to pine for a concert or a record store at least in once in a while.
Kendra L. Saunders
(Alien Pop Star, #2)
Published by: Crimson Tree Publishing
Publication date: November 28th 2016
Genres: Adult, Comedy, Romance, Science Fiction
Daisy Kirkwood and her best friend Kammie have adjusted to life on an alien planet pretty well, all things considered. And thanks to Daisy’s alien pop star boyfriend, Griffin Valentino, she has plenty of sexy new experiences to keep her busy. But it’s not possible to take a massive music nerd away from her home planet and not expect her to pine for a concert or a record store at least in once in a while.
Heading back to Earth with Griffin and his best friend
Dev for a brief but much-needed visit, the girls want nothing more than to
catch up on the underground music scene of New York City. Unfortunately, thanks
to Griffin’s less-than-stellar space traveling skills, they accidentally pick
up a hitchhiker. Or three hundred. Their many-legged stowaway beasties take up
residence in the darkest, creepiest corners of Manhattan, leaving the gang no
choice but to experience a very different underground than they bargained
for.
Giant alien bugs aside, Griffin has some epic plans of
his own for their trip, plans that involve a concert, an album… and the most
outrageous marriage proposal that Earth has ever seen.
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EXCERPT:
My boyfriend is levitating four inches above our bed,
with a cloud of gold sparks floating around his head like a crown. This makes
for a pretty normal morning, even with the soft snuffling and clicking noises
he makes as he sleeps. And the crown is appropriate, since my boyfriend is an
alien prince.
The alien prince in question, Griffin, floats back down
to our bed with a yawn, stretching as he hits the blankets. He squirms around
until he can slip under the blankets and wriggle closer to me. Despite sleeping
uncovered, he’s toasty and warm, a sign of restorative sleep in his people. I
return his embrace a bit too eagerly, my hands slipping under his nightshirt
and causing him to gasp out loud. “Gods! Daisy, your hands are cold.”
“They’re not cold. They’re room temperature. But you
feel nice and warm, so hold still.”
Griffin wriggles a bit more in feigned protest, but we
soon settle into a comfortable position, arms and legs entwined.
“Are you excited to go back home?” Griffin asks, his
voice husky with sleep as he leans up to nip at my earlobe with sharp teeth.
His glowing blue eyes peer at me from under heavy lids and dark lashes, lashes
that are unfairly longer than my own.
“If you keep biting my ear or looking at me like that,
I’m not going to be able to go back to sleep. And yes. I’m very excited to go
back to Earth.”
“Well then, don’t go back to sleep,” Griffin says, running a hand
over his recently shorn dark hair. It’s always amazing to me how he can go from
sleepy animal cute to dangerously sexy alien rock star in the span of seconds,
depending on what he’s doing or saying. That kind of magical ability can get an
Earth girl in trouble. “I have much better ideas for what we can do this
morning, Wanda…”
Wanda is his pet name for me, a word in his language
that means, “Love without end.” Griffin knows very well what he does to me when
he calls me that.
“Do these plans involve you miraculously making
chocolate appear? I miss chocolate,” I say, in a teasing tone. “When we go back
to Earth, I’m going to stock up on junk food. There’s only so much healthy gray
goop a girl can eat before she starts to feel like a very deprived post-divorce
Gwyneth Paltrow.”
“Chocolate? Don’t be daft, Daisy, I was referring to
sex.”
Author Bio:
Kendra L. Saunders is a time-and-space traveling
fashionista author who writes books about magical
, dark-haired men, interviews famous people, and suggests way too many bands to you via whatever social media platform she can get her hands on. She writes with good humor because humor is the best weapon for a girl who can't learn karate (or ballroom dancing).
, dark-haired men, interviews famous people, and suggests way too many bands to you via whatever social media platform she can get her hands on. She writes with good humor because humor is the best weapon for a girl who can't learn karate (or ballroom dancing).
She is the author of DATING AN ALIEN POP STAR, the magic
realism novel INANIMATE OBJECTS, dark comedy DEATH AND MR. RIGHT, the upcoming
romance THE UNLOVE SPELL, and has conducted interviews with NYT Bestselling
author Jennifer L. Armentrout, goth rocker Aurelio Voltaire, and Project Runway
winners Dmitry Sholokhov and Michelle Lesniak Franklin among many, many
others.
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