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Sun, Moon, and Stars (Volume One)

E. J. Russell

The Sun, Moon, and Stars adventures marry magic and science in a world where choice is the most sacred value.

Partnership

When Sun-born mage Zal is called to a remote village after an explosion on a nearby mountaintop, he's stunned at what he finds in the gaol under the town hall-the last Moon-born on the planet, apparently a rogue mage, and someone Zal is duty-bound to haul to the capital to face judgment.

But although nonbinary Torian is Moon-born, they're no mage. Rescued as an infant from the plague that wiped out the rest of their race, Torian is as much cybertronic as human, and desperate to escape their former Star-born overseers.

Zal has never felt the desires of the flesh, and as an avowed celibate Sun mage, he couldn't indulge them if he did. Torian has only known value as a sexual surrogate, and isn't sure how to prove their worth to a man who has no need of their abilities.

As danger looms from both Zal's world and Torian's, mage and cyborg must find common ground, because only together can they hope to survive.

Principles

Zal and Torian finally make it to the capital, but things don't go exactly as planned...

Book Details

  • Publisher: Reality Optional Press
  • Publish Date: Aug 8th, 2024
  • Pages: 264
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.00in - 5.25in - 0.60in - 0.67lb
  • EAN: 9781947033962
  • Categories: Science Fiction - Genetic EngineeringLGBTQ+ - General

About the Author

Russell, E. J.: -

E.J. Russell (she/her), author of the award-winning Mythmatched paranormal romance series, writes LGBTQ+ romance and mystery in a rainbow of flavors. Count on high snark, low angst, and happy endings.

Reality? Eh, not so much.

She's married to Curmudgeonly Husband, a man who cares even less about sports than she does. Luckily, C.H. also loves to cook, or all three of their children (Lovely Daughter and Darling Sons A and B) would have survived on nothing but Cheerios, beef jerky, and Satsuma mandarins (the extent of E.J.'s culinary skill set).

E.J. also writes traditional cozy mystery as Nelle Heran. She lives in rural Oregon, enjoys visits from her wonderful adult children, and indulges in good books, red wine, and the occasional hyperbole.