Humanity is considered immature by our alien neighbors.
But space is more adult than we can possibly imagine.
Announcing a bit of a departure for me.
I’m pleased to finally release the first of a new series of novels in the science-fiction genre, but with a couple of twists.
(WARNING: contains contain adult material.)
Plucked In Space features adventure amongst the stars, comedy, and a snarky AI system that delivers laugh-out-loud one-liners.
So, thrills, romance and naughtiness and fun under the sun(s), all for a low, low price!
This novel has been published under a new name, a (sort of) reversal of my original author name Andrew Toynbee.
The reason? This series is markedly different from the taking-itself-seriously Angels of York trilogy.
Anyone who’s read those books (someone’s read them… there’s at least two people I know about) will find that this has a totally different feel, so I made the decision to separate the two genres completely.
Please take advantage of Amazon’s ‘Look Inside’ feature. You may like what you see! 🙂
Excerpt:
Amanda faced the talking ship squarely, and folded her arms. She planned to radiate authority, but the steaming mug of coffee sloshed drops onto her hand, making her whimper.
“Okay, you’re fast, but how fast, exactly?” she demanded.
“I am capable of speeds nearing zero point seven five.”
“As in seventy-five percent of light speed?”
“Approximately. External factors can vary my velocity.”
“What factors?”
“Local gravity flux, density of debris, variations in the solar wind…”
“Okay. I guess I have to trust you.”
“Your trust is not misplaced. I am a competent pilot.”
“Glad to hear it.” She sipped tentatively at the hot coffee-approximation. “Hey, this isn’t bad.”
“Meaning it is good?”
“Yes, sorry. I’m being colloquial. For a first attempt, it’s good. Well done.”
“My pleasure to serve you, Captain.”
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See you in space, lifeforms!
UK link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07C9X52J2
US link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C9X52J2
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