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First Contact (Starship Cadet Missions #2)
by
Mark Alders
Love is easy to find. Keeping it is more of a challenge.
First contact is always dangerous, but this time there’s more at stake than saving the Mandrake from an alien threat. This time, the crystalline metalloid ship Ely and the rest of his away team encountered in an earlier mission is on the move toward its nest to call for reinforcements. Reinforcements which will come t...more
First contact is always dangerous, but this time there’s more at stake than saving the Mandrake from an alien threat. This time, the crystalline metalloid ship Ely and the rest of his away team encountered in an earlier mission is on the move toward its nest to call for reinforcements. Reinforcements which will come t...more
ebook, First, 100 pages
Published
November 15th 2011
by eXtasy Books
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This is the second in the Starship Cadet Missions series. Once again Ely, Emerson, Braden, and Kale are dealing with the crystalline metalloid ship they encountered in the first book. This time it is even more dangerous! The world Mark has created for this series is great. I love the characters and the twists and turns the plot takes. The characters have really grown on me in this one. I must admit to a real liking for Ely. He just can't help himself in talking. He is so fun:) Once again I'm uns...more
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The two couples both seem to grow stronger as the story progresses, but the main couple followed, Ely and Emerson, are the most amusing because of the switch in their personalities. In the first book, Ely seemed like the more out-going, aggressive, but as their relationship grew, Emerson became more confident to the point where he has become the dominant force in their relationship. The interactions between them, both on and off the mission ar...more
The two couples both seem to grow stronger as the story progresses, but the main couple followed, Ely and Emerson, are the most amusing because of the switch in their personalities. In the first book, Ely seemed like the more out-going, aggressive, but as their relationship grew, Emerson became more confident to the point where he has become the dominant force in their relationship. The interactions between them, both on and off the mission ar...more
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I live in Melbourne, Victoria, in the land of Oz. According to my own Teenage mis-adventures, I am just an ordinary guy with a penis which likes to get me into trouble…a lot. I’ve seduced trees, copulated with watermelons, and had nice old ladies pick ants off my naked body. Yep, that’s me. Mark Alders. All round nice guy and with my brain firmly in my pants, exactly where it belongs!
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