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Catch Me if You Can, Gaiian: A Quirky Sci-Fi Romance

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A forger is on the run, and her Gaiian mate will stop at nothing to keep her alive as they escape a crumbling, corrupt city.

Becks Minnough is screwed. The writing has been on the wall that the Edge is about to go through something post-apocalyptic, and her sad little Earthen self is in trouble. Of all people, a person running a popular conspiracy site should have guessed that the dark insurrectionist faction was using the Edge to gather an army. Luckily, she has a Gaiian coming to save her.

Tye'enuf Nuaathen's precognition has warned him he is about to meet his Earthen mate. Nothing could prepare him for the effects of the mate bond or the discovery that Becks blew up her shop to escape being taken. The Earthen forger quickly becomes everything to him, and an unplanned moment of passion leads to other…uh, unplanned things.

The chase continues, even after leaving the planet behind, and Tye is determined that the only one catching the wondrous, clever, beautiful forger is him.

Catch Me if You Can, Gaiian is a full-length sci-fi romance novel with a happy ending and no cheating. This novel features sexy banter, fated mates, a fierce alpha hero, a feisty short redhead, and plenty of heat. It also has a bit of an apocalyptic vibe in case you’re a fan.

If you like ruthless warriors who soften for their mates, moments that make you laugh loud enough to scare your pet, and, of course, a happily ever after, you’ll love Catch Me if You Can, Gaiian, the seventh book in Wendy Sparrow’s sci-fi romance series Love, Gaiians, and Monsters . Each book can be read as a standalone and begins with a helpful series summary for new readers or to remind forgetful fans.

306 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 9, 2024

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Wendy Sparrow

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At home in the Pacific Northwest, Wendy Sparrow writes for both an adult and young adult crowd in many genres but always with a happily ever after. She has two wonderfully quirky kids, a supportive husband, and a perpetually messy house because she hates cleaning. She’s an advocate both online and in her community for autistic children in addition to actively trying to raise awareness about obsessive compulsive disorder. Most days she spends on Twitter procrastinating doing the dishes.

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November 13, 2024
Excellent sci fi romantic adventure

Sparrow's Gaiian series always makes me laugh, which is weird, since the books have a lot of graphic violence, but I can't help it. Hamilton's slideshows are hilarious. Tone deaf Becks is awesome. The response of the non-humans to a crying woman had me crying with laughter. The adventure is as important as the developing romance, which is one of my favorite things about this series. Although I'm not fond of the "fated mates" trope, Sparrow does a great job and makes me enjoy it. These books make me happy.
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