Captain Steven T. McNeill, famous explorer and even more famous playboy, finds himself stranded on an remote planet, alone except for his gorgeous, lavender-haired first officer Vaish and a neurotic computer named Fred.
Steven has worked with Vaish for years, yet never really noticed her. But as they face deadly dangers that include the threat of starvation and large, hungry saber-toothed cats, Steven begins to realize how much he admires Vaish's mental and physical attributes.
The galaxy's biggest playboy can't really fall in love... can he?
A science fiction romance spoof. Length: Novella, 26,000 words.
Reviews:
"Reminiscent of the old Star Trek, this is a story of what those episodes would have been if they were on cable. Vaish and McNeill are true to their characters and Vaish's dead-pan sense of humor makes the story. If you're a Trekkie, or even a closet Trekkie, this is the story for you." - Tina Burns, Road to Romance
"...A fun, sexy story that while campy and making many cultural references, I found very enjoyable." - Cynthia M. Eckert, ParaNormal Romance Reviews
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Steven has worked with Vaish for years, yet never really noticed her. But as they face deadly dangers that include the threat of starvation and large, hungry saber-toothed cats, Steven begins to realize how much he admires Vaish's mental and physical attributes.
The galaxy's biggest playboy can't really fall in love... can he?
A science fiction romance spoof. Length: Novella, 26,000 words.
Reviews:
"Reminiscent of the old Star Trek, this is a story of what those episodes would have been if they were on cable. Vaish and McNeill are true to their characters and Vaish's dead-pan sense of humor makes the story. If you're a Trekkie, or even a closet Trekkie, this is the story for you." - Tina Burns, Road to Romance
"...A fun, sexy story that while campy and making many cultural references, I found very enjoyable." - Cynthia M. Eckert, ParaNormal Romance Reviews
Genre: Paranormal Romance
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