When the Teludazi attack Captain Evander Starr’s
squadron, he is the only survivor. Taken prisoner, he refuses to answer their
questions. Nonetheless, he finds himself drawn to their leader, Kaname. What
secrets lie behind Kaname’s strange lilac eyes, and will Evander soon find it’s
not only his body held captive, but also his heart?
Excerpt:
He wasn’t certain how much time passed. He drifted
into a fitful slumber, and upon waking, a small light in the corner of the room
illuminated a jug of water and a bowl. The latter contained a porridge-like
substance—tasteless but not unpleasant. He didn’t hesitate to eat and drink
this time. The water had been safe, and Kaname’s speech about not saving him
just to poison him had rung true. So, he wolfed the meal down. The moment he
finished eating and set the bowl aside, the light turned off.
He must have fallen asleep again, because the next
time he came to, he sensed a presence in the room. He turned toward it and
heard a soft chuckle.
“Hello again, Captain Starr. How are you feeling?”
“Okay,” Evander muttered. His aches and pains were
gone and he felt more rested than he had in a long time. But he wasn’t about to
share that with Kaname. “Don’t you wanna turn the light on?”
“It’s true then? About your eyes?”
Evander had heard the tales ever since he was a
boy. The Teludazi were the monsters parents used to discipline wayward
children. They were the creatures talked about at night around the campfire. It
was said all their eyes were that odd lilac color because they could see
equally well in light and dark. It was pointless hiding from them beneath your
bed or in the closet—they would still see you.
When he made captain and joined the fleet,
Evander’s superiors had striven to suppress such rumors. It was bad for morale,
Evander supposed, if you believed your enemy had superhuman abilities. In all
other respects, the Teludazi were like them—humanoid, with a similar life
span—and that was what the generals expounded. But on the ships, out in deep
space, the crew talked. And it seemed the stories had been true all along.
My
Review:
3 stars
3 stars
*I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.*
Author
Bio & Links
Asta Idonea (aka Nicki J Markus) was born in
England, but now lives in Adelaide, South Australia. She has loved both reading
and writing from a young age and is also a keen linguist, having studied
several foreign languages.
Asta launched her writing career in 2011 and
divides her efforts not only between MM and mainstream works but also between
traditional and indie publishing. Her works span the genres, from paranormal to
historical and from contemporary to fantasy. It just depends what story and
which characters spring into her mind!
As a day job, Asta works as a freelance editor and
proofreader, and in her spare time she enjoys music, theatre, cinema,
photography, and sketching. She also loves history, folklore and mythology,
pen-palling, and travel; all of which have provided plenty of inspiration for
her writing.
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