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310 pages, Kindle Edition
First published July 18, 2020






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Xerus' tail swished beside him. “Interesting theories. And what makes you think I don't use weapons?” This time it was Lana's turn to size him up. She looked him over and Xerus tilted his head at her as he watched her observing him. “You don't need weapons because you were built to be one yourself,” Lana said.
Dark World Mates Series
1. Heart's Prisoner*
2. Dark's Savior
3. Shadow's Chosen
4. Heart's Keeper
- have to make EVERY human male evil - incompetent evil, greedy evil, thuggish evil, evil evil - to justify why the alien hero is a good romantic choice. Your writing should show - not tell - why the hero is in fact the hero.
-have to make the military, government, scientists all villains. Your story should still hold interest if everything is by the book and shit STILL hits the fan. Really, Murphy can and will take care of it.
-have to make your heroine a STUPID WET NOODLE because the plot needs her to be. Especially if you tell us how smart and capable they are. What's worse is when you go, now she's stupid to move the plot along, she's smart and gutsy , nope, back to stupid because plot....you get the picture.
- and now we pause the apocalypse because it IS a romance and you need to throw in some sexy times. The barbarians are at the gates, but we need them to play house and have sex and make the heroine a sexually sated wet noodle.
-have to make the story from one pov (the heroine's) to keep the suspense. In fact, if we had some of the hero's pov, you could almost justify some of the dumbassery of the heroine. Maybe.
-make the 'heroine' terrified of the hero for 70% of the book and then have her turnaround and realize she's actually IN LOVE with the hero because...well, they are about to play house and have sex so of course she loves him.
- ever use "...she thought" for internalized dialog. Use italics, that's the standard. Not, 'What are you doing', she thought. 'Blah blah blah', she thought. It's a personal pet peeve and made my eyes twitch every time I read it especially since most of those weren't even needed.
