Follow the adventures of interstellar spy Grey Kat and space pirate Black Hawk in fast-paced action, mystery and romance. Grey Kat is an undercover agent with the dual identity of Mistress Trina Sligo, wealthy daughter of the Solarian Ambassador to the Emperor’s court. When Kat escapes with secret codes from the Emperor’s spaceship, she is captured by Black Hawk, renegade captain of the Rogue Star. What secret does he hide under the black mask over his face? Another mystery surfaces when Kat is given his wife’s cabin, with its contents untouched since her mysterious death. Black Hawk persuades Kat to assist in his next piracy attempt, which plunges them into a series of mishaps as they dodge pursuit and destroy several spaceships. Will they evade the Emperor’s troops? At the same time, Kat struggles to discover the tragic secret in Black Hawk’s past before she suffers the fate of his unfortunate ex-wife.
Aurora Springer is a scientist morphing into a novelist. She has a PhD in molecular biophysics and discovers science facts in her day job. She has invented adventures in weird worlds for as long as she can remember. In 2014, Aurora achieved her life-long ambition to publish her stories. Her works are character-driven romances set in weird worlds described with a sprinkle of humor. Some of the stories were composed thirty years ago. She was born in the UK and lives in Atlanta with her husband, a dog and two cats to sit on the keyboard. Her hobbies, besides reading and writing, include outdoor activities like gardening, watching wildlife, hiking and canoeing.
A space adventure readers are going to enjoy. meet Grey Kat, also known as Mistress Trina Sliga, the same person with completely different personas as Black Hawk is going to find out when he discovers Kat stealing codes. As the two become embroiled in this adventure, their feelings about each other and their missions are going to change and readers are in for some great adventure.
Sci-Fi and romance with space travel! Captured by the Hawk is an equal mix of science fiction and romance, with space travel! It's also a fast-paced adventure. Grey Kat, or Katrina, is a high-born, fearless thief of secrets with a loyal space ship crew. The mysterious pirate Black Hawk plunders an evil interstellar empire. Sparks fly when they meet, followed by a cautious alliance. This book is well written, with good plot twists and a satisfying conclusion.
A great, quick read. The characters are likeable and easy to identify with. I found myself liking Hawk from the start, although perhaps Cat's attraction to him happened a little quickly, but nevertheless they were a really good match for each other. The action came thick and fast, and kept me turning the pages. Despite a couple of instances of deus ex machina, this is after all meant to be a fun read and I don't think it's intended to be taken too seriously, so a few coincidences are acceptable. I enjoyed this book very much and I think it will appeal to lovers of romance in a futuristic setting.
Not very believable. Kat, an “interstellar spy,” steals government codes, fails to notice a security camera, runs away, doesn’t change her costume, gets caught by an infamous pirate who immediately trusts her to assist him, ... Reads like a young adult tale. The characters are rather superficial but the dialogue is good.
Space adventure with a mysterious interstellar spy and a reclusive pirate. I'm not a fan of the writing but the premise was fun and the way everything was resolved was pretty good. Some of the actions of the two protagonists didn't really make sense and their behavior and feelings were all over the place, but if you can overlook that, the story wasn't bad.
Mildly amusing tale of pirates, ambassadors, emperors and their colliding worlds. Of course, it all works out in the end, and it might be interesting to look for more stories based in this universe, but I'm not hunting for them specifically, though if I run across them, I'll certainly take a stab at them.
A space romp across the galaxy with a splash of romance.
I read this while I'm still in the middle of reading a much bigger book so that I don't fall behind on this year's 52 book reading challenge. It's quirky, it's fun and it's a decent read. It's a been a while since I've read a Sci Fi book and this didn't disappoint me. The characters are great and the whole thing is just a fun piece of escapism. I see it more as an adventure book than a comedy.
Not what was expected. Aurora's story of a space faring thief who ends up kidnapped by a pirate and ends up on a journey that changes her life. Good clean story and a quick read. I loved that there was a begining, middle, and end without fluff. Loved it and will look for more of her stories. Definately recommend this book.
Stupid. DNF at 63 of 76 pages. I first suspected it was stupid when the heroine, a supposed spy/thief, did not strip off her thieving coveralls to reveal a different outfit and was of course captured. The hero is a failed attempt at an alpha, who ends up being annoying.