Never Gonna Let You Go is TWO! Sharing inspiration from Star Trek… #scifirom

 


It’s January 31, the last day of the month, and the SECOND publishing anniversary of NEVER GONNA LET YOU GO, which is the first story in The Underground series.


The Underground series


This series is a futuristic dystopian series, and much of the technology was inspired by Sci-Fi television show that I grew up watching. For example, the portal that employees of Planet Core use to get to the planet Airendelle, was inspired by Stargate. And some of the medical equipment was inspired by those used in Star Trek.


And I found this really cool infographic on Space.com, detailing how Star Trek technology really works. I thought it fitting, so I decided to share…


Infographic: Inside the fictional technology of


Source SPACE.com: All about our solar system, outer space and exploration


And here’s more information about Never Gonna Let You Go:


Never Gonna Let You Go

The Underground book 1


Erotic Sci-Fi/Dystopian Romance – FF & MF


ISBN: 978-1613332061


Caught in a tangle of lies, Calla Jacobs must sort through the truth to discover where she truly belongs. A biologist for Planet Core, she finds herself ensnared in a web of deceit. Sent to Airondelle, she must work with a team to prepare the newly discovered planet for colonists from Earth. But the mission does not go as she expected. Her former lover, Erik Edwards, shuns her, sending Calla into the arms of Melina Holloway, their commander, for the attention she craves and more. A confrontation among the trio leaves her with a broken heart, and fleeing from the two people she trusted most.


Attempting to break free from the lies that bind her, she discovers Planet Core has deceived everyone. And when she returns to Earth, Calla learns just how far Planet Core’s control reaches.


Available From:


Amazon (US/UK) | Decadent PublishingAll Romance | Barnes&Noblemore


Also available in the print anthology Rebels and Romance.


Book Trailer: http://youtu.be/I8hN8O4bVo4


 

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Published on January 30, 2014 21:00
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