Grace Goodwin - Ascension Saga, Book 1

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Leoron of Alera returns home from the Hive wars determined to protect the capital cityand last bastion of a vanished Queen's reignfrom civil war. Loyal to the bone, Leo answers the call from Prime Nial and vows to protect at any cost three unknown females arriving from Earth.But the simple soldier is unprepared for the shock of desire that brings him to his knees at first sight of Trinity Jones. Nothing makes sense as Leo fights friend and foe alike, and discovers the woman stealing his heart has a destiny beyond anything he could have imagined.Welcome to the Interstellar Brides® all new Ascension Saga and the planet Alera, where women from Earth not only find their mates, but fight to rule the world.Download now and let the adventure begin!

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It was time to disappear and wait. To blend in and hide until it was time for my daughter to return. I would need to leave the planet in disguise and not as queen. And so I stripped off my jeweled robes, left them in a pile at my feet. Beneath, a simple shift dress and scarf would allow me to escape unnoticed.

Whoever wanted to overthrow the royal line would not succeed tonight. And the light of the spire would keep my enemies in constant torment until I could avenge my family. Until my daughter ascended.

Heart breaking all over again, I clenched my jaw and straightened my shoulders as I took one last look at the spire’s light. I would not be here to lead my people, but they would know I had not abandoned them, would wait for my return.

With one final glance toward the hiding place of the royal necklace, I knew the sacred gemstones would be safe until my daughter’s return.

Swallowing my tears, I made my way to the secret exit and disappeared.

Trinity Jones, present day, Interstellar Brides Processing Center, Earth

The car skidded and the left two wheels lifted off the pavement as I took the - фото 6

The car skidded and the left two wheels lifted off the pavement as I took the corner going hella-fast. My NASCAR skills didn’t matter since the black SUV behind us didn’t even slow down.

“I need to take more driving lessons,” I grumbled, gripping the wheel tighter.

I’d gone to college, law school, and taken basic self-defense, but none of that included stunt driving. Looking back, Mother should have insisted on it the day I turned sixteen.

“God, Trin, you’re going to kill us before we get there.” My middle sister, Faith—older than her twin by a whopping eight minutes—laughed from the back as she scolded me, her white knuckled death grip on the two front seats the only thing keeping her in the car.

“Just pull over and let me shoot the assholes. Then we can go to Alera.” And that annoyed voice was my baby sister, Destiny, sitting in the passenger seat petting her gun like it was her favorite kitten. I was past the worry of her shooting me accidentally; she was too skilled. She looked like the more easy-going one of my twin sisters, but she’d spent every day of her life since she was four learning how to fight, hunt, stalk and kill things. The purple hair and huge, innocent looking baby-blue eyes were a total fake-out on any man who thought he had her figured out.

Not that she’d let very many try. We’d all dated. We weren’t innocent, sequestered virgins. But we were princesses. Not that anyone knew it. And not that we’d really, really believed it until a few hours ago. There were too many Disney princesses out there for us to have believed we were actual royalty from another planet.

Another freaking planet.

“Just shoot out their tires or something. That’s what they do in the movies.” Faith was grinning like a maniac, loving the adventure. Unlike Destiny, Faith looked innocent. Completely and totally innocent. Long golden brown hair. Warm, dark eyes. She looked like the biggest softie on the planet. And when it came to animals, that was true. She dragged home every sick creature within a ten-mile radius of our house, snakes included. But people? Ouch. Not so much. As twins, they should have been more alike, but they were fraternal and their personalities were as unbelievably different as they looked.

“Don’t you dare,” I threatened, keeping my eyes on the road. “We’re almost there. I can see the parking lot.”

“I won’t miss, Trin. Let me do it.” Destiny was already eyeing the SUV, the road, the angles.

“No. You won’t miss.” I glanced out the rear-view mirror at the SUV. “They’re going too fast. The stupid thing will probably flip and roll and some poor bastard just trying to do his job won’t go home to his family tonight. No. This isn’t their fight.”

With a deep sigh I’d heard hundreds of times, Destiny leaned back in the seat and let me drive. “Fine. Freaking diplomat. For the record, they’re chasing us.”

Faith turned around and waved at the sunglass-wearing Men-In-Black in the SUV behind us. I had to grin when I saw driver’s jaw tighten. “Stop tormenting the alien chasers.”

“Spoil-sport.”

“Hippie,” I fired back.

“And the freak to the rescue!” Destiny let out a yell of victory as I burned rubber making the turn into the parking lot of the Interstellar Brides Processing Center. We weren’t brides, exactly. We weren’t here to be tested and matched to an alien mate. We were the aliens. Sort-of. I was one-hundred-percent alien, according to our mother. But my pain-in-the-ass sisters were only half.

So, we weren’t brides. But we weren’t going to enter on the military side either. I knew the place processed both warriors and brides for the Coalition Fleet, but I didn’t want to explain things to a soldier. While there were women soldiers, plenty of them, I didn’t have time to deal with a man if one was on duty. And, from what my mother warned when we were younger, my Aleran Ardor had begun—a really long story—and getting in front of a man wouldn’t be the best thing for me right now.

Long story short, if I saw a man I wanted, I’d be aggressive, want to climb him like a monkey, and be totally disappointed and even more needy and in danger when the deed was done. My sisters? Well, we didn’t know yet. But my body was driving me crazy, and not one man I’d seen had flipped my switch.

Mother insisted I would need the sacred energy of an Aleran male to calm my need, but I hadn’t really believed that either. At least not until I’d tried to quench my thirst with one of the hotties I’d lusted after at work. Big mistake.

I kissed him, and I swear to God his mouth tasted like an ashtray. And he didn’t even smoke.

Plus, he’d fallen asleep for four hours after just a couple of kisses. I’d stayed and watched over him, made sure he was still breathing. And given up on ever having sex again on planet Earth. Now that I had to feed this ardor thing, I needed an alien man, one I wouldn’t drain dry and kill with a bit of kissing.

Damn inconvenient. So, I needed to get to Alera, or die. And we needed to save our mother. We needed transport off this planet. Like now.

But first, we had to get past the massive—and massive as in bigger than my mom’s Volkswagon massive—alien guarding the gate. I braked to a screeching halt with him in front of my mom’s little Beetle. His arms were crossed and he had one mean scowl on his face. He screamed alpha male mixed with giant. That meant he had a giant— Yeah, I didn’t need to think about alien men right now, no matter how big or how hot he looked. Stupid alien hormones.

“Holy shit.” Destiny’s jaw dropped. “Is that an Atlan? I’d heard they were big, but—”

“Hubba-hubba. Trinity, maybe he could help with that itch you want to scratch.” From the back seat, Faith waved, a huge, very genuine smile on her face.

“No way,” I countered. “Not happening. We’ve got to get inside and get someone to transport us to Alera. Now. I don’t have time to scratch my itch.” I was not happy about any of this bullshit, and I didn’t want to take a chance. He was magnificent, but he wasn’t Aleran. I was afraid I’d kill him, too, no matter how big and fierce he looked.

“Yeah, don’t want to give our special friends a show anyway,” Faith added. “Let’s go!”

As we’d planned—about five minutes ago when the SUV decided to try to stop us from getting here—we figured our best bet was to beg for asylum. Jumping the first huge alien hottie I came across wasn’t part of that. “Doesn’t look like he’s going to let us drive through him.”

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