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Monday, January 22, 2024

The next fight could be her last... #SpaceOpera #Eugenics #Giveaway @MerrinSlade

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In a world where perfection is demanded of its citizens, one imperfect woman may be the only person who can save humanity.

One thousand years in the future, humans have developed the ability to alter their genes to create a perfect version of themselves, but not all are so fortunate. Cerys Skye is a Wild Type, genetically unaltered and forced to live in the Refuge—a place for Wild Types and the unlucky citizens whose genetic modifications society has deemed as imperfect.

All the fiery tempered young woman knows is how to fight. Using her wits and skills, Cerys must compete in brutal prize fights if she is to bring food to the table for her younger sister. But, she is always aware that the next fight could her last—she must find a way out of this life.

Leaving behind all that she knows, the last place the tempestuous Cerys expects to find herself is joining the United Planet's Space Force Academy, where she battles prejudice and intolerance in a world run by genetically modified humans.

As the new recruit discovers, not all is as it seems at the Academy with a shadowy cyber-evil seeking to threaten humanity. But, when loyalties are tested and the stakes are high, can Cerys rely on new found allies and her unshakable courage to stop the impending catastrophe?

Contains mature themes.

Excerpt

She felt light-headed. “I need half an hour. To find my sister, that’s all…” Starla would understand this was for both of them. She would ask Gerry to take Starla in. Of course, she would. Gerry had a big heart.

If you’re joining the Space Force, you leave now. You must decide,” he said.

Panic seized her. “I have to say goodbye. I must make arrangements.”

Step into the pick-up zone. Or you are free to stay behind.”

Cerys glanced up at the silver disk darting through the clouds towards them. She looked back at the crowd. Inquisitive tourists gathered in a wide circle around her. Standing on the edge of the pick-up zone, their faces flashed: green, white, green, white.

In that moment, a woman shoved to the front of the crowd, the haft of a sword glinting over her shoulder—a Valkyrie.

Kara,” Cerys shouted. “Over here.”

Cerys.” Kara strode towards the checkpoint. GMs shrank away. “What’s going on? Did they take you? I heard about it.”

The secofficer scowled, and the crowd whooped.

Kara, listen.” Cerys tugged her aside. “I’ve been recruited to the Space Force. Tell Gerry to look after Starla, and tell Starla…I love her. I’m getting her out of here. I’ll send money. Promise me.”

Kara blinked. “Now? You’re going now?”

Just promise.”

I promise.” She nodded vigorously. “Of course, I promise. Hey, what’s this…?”

Secnoids grabbed Kara from behind, dragging her away. Even the famous Valkyrie were not permitted to say goodbye.

Tell Starla I’ll message…” Cerys shouted, but Kara was already lost in the crowd.

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About the Author

Merrin Slade is a science fiction writer who transports readers to alternate futures and faraway universes.

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The book is discounted for a limited time in NZ, Australia and the UK.

BUY LINK: https://www.kobo.com/au/en/ebook/cerys-valkyrie-earth

Merrin Slade will award a $50 Kobo gift card to a randomly drawn winner.


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5 comments:

Goddess Fish Promotions said...

Thank you so much for featuring this book today!

Maryann P said...

Love the blurb. This sounds great!

Michelle said...

Love this cover it's a real attention grabber. Sounds like an engrossing read.

Lisabet Sarai said...

Hello, Merrin! Welcome to Beyond Romance. Sorry I was MIA yesterday... demands of the dreaded day job.

I'm pleased to see you supporting Kobo, by the way. They're SUCH a contrast to Amazon.

Cyntha Gioia-Puel said...

Looks fun!

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