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Dazon Agenda #1

Written In The Stars

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A Scifi BBW BWWM Romance

Jada Washington suffers from a rare disease that has crippled her body and left her home-bound. She copes by finding strength and support among the friends she’s made on an online forum for those afflicted by the disease. When her friends start to go missing, she knows someone is taking them.

Her investigation draws the attention of a handsome alien inquisitor sent by his home world to investigate the disappearances. As they unravel the reason for the abductions, she finds it almost impossible to disbelieve Ryland Breese’s claim that she’s his mate. She might not believe in soulmates, but she can’t deny she’s attracted to the sexy golden alien.

One of his kind is stealing Earth women, but he’s stealing her heart.

129 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 28, 2015

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Aurelia Skye

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Aurelia Skye is the pen name Kit Tunstall uses when writing science fiction romance. It’s simply a way to separate the myriad types of stories she writes so readers know what to expect with each “author.”

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351 reviews18 followers
December 20, 2015
Complete Sci-Fi with a villainous scientist and cohorts an Alpha Hero to match our spunky heroine! HEA and hot SEX!

This review is from: Written In The Stars: (Scifi BBW BWWM Romance) (Dazon Agenda Book 1)

Right from the first sentence, I knew that I was going to love this Sci-Fi adventure. The story is complete in this book, although I sure hope that all the groundwork laid out by Juno Wells and Aurelia Skye will not end with this one book.

Jada discovered about 8 years ago that she has a very rare genetic disease, Kaiser's Syndrome. The disease causes progressive neurological and muscle atrophy. She's been wheel chair bound for years. She makes an effort to get out to the store, the doctors, and even meet for lunch with a few others who also have Kaiser's Syndrome. Before she discovered her disease and failing body, she was very active. Now, she has reinvented herself to the best of her limited abilities. She learned a whole lot about computers, both from the user's perspective and some of the internals. She started a forum for others who also have Kaiser's Syndrome. She has about 85 people who post to the Blog.

Recently, several members stopped writing. When she tried other means of contacting them, she came up with a mystery. She reported to the police, but he detective she spoke with was less than helpful, to but it gently. So, she became her own sleuth. The more she dug the more mysterious the disappearances became. Why would anyone want slowly dying women with a fatal genetic flaw, a bit of extra DNA on the ninth chromosome. She hacked her way into some secure sites and found that nearly 400 women had disappeared! They all appear to have an extremely rare blood type:AO negative!

A week later the doorbell rang. She was most reluctant to answer it. She looked out the lowered peephole to see an unknown non-descript man standing there. He asked if she was Jada Washington. He said his name was Ryland Breese, and that he was a type of detective known as an inquisitor. She told him to go away. She thought he had when the door began to glow and the bolts and locks, one by one unlocked, even the chain came out of it slot and fell to the side. The door opened and the man stepped inside. The air around him blurred and he suddenly was almost 7 feet tall and big all over, and gorgeous (naturally - it's a romance after all).

Ryland Breese said he was from the Dazon Empire and that he was hunting a scientist and some of his staff who he thinks are probably on Earth. He'd come to help find her missing friends and the others who disappeared. He knew why the scientist had taken them. They were compatible with Dazon. He told her his people were rapidly dying out as there were precious few females capable of producing babies, and that 80% of those that made it were male! The women on Earth with Kaiser's Syndrome appeared to be uniquely compatible. He fears that this scientist will not as, but take what he wants with no regard for the women. He would for their eggs to mature, harvest them and then fertilize them with Dazon sperm and place them in external wombs.

Now that the ground for the new series was laid out, the pace of the story picked up rapidly. He was able to inject nanobots into her system and within a very short time, Jada was able to stand and walk for the first time in eight years!

At this point they discover that they have more in common than the need to find and save the stolen women and a lengthy and delightful sex scene ensues. They more than like each other. Her sleuthing has discovered a building perfect for housing the women. Ryland absolutely forbids her to check out the building. He will go and report back to her.

While he is gone, she is abducted.

Now, I hope that I have whetted your appetite for this delightful Sci-Fi romantic mystery. It does have a Happily Ever After and I hope there will soon be more episodes in the series!

Thank you Juno and Aurelia!
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2,284 reviews
March 23, 2016
"Written in the Stars" was an excellent sci-fi read!

I loved the the author gave a rather descriptive origin of Jada Washington's condition (Kaiser's Syndrome) and how "the glow," Ryland Breese was able to connect with her character even in a wheelchair claiming that he was her mate; now that's true unconditional love and with an alien inquisitor no doubt!

Juno Wells has a way with words and I look forward in reading the rest of the books in this series.

5 glowing alien stars with a strong HEA! *****
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2,051 reviews20 followers
March 24, 2016
A woman with a vicious disease, a man bent on saving her, and a mad doctor who may just tear them apart.
Jada had a future or so she thought until the vicious disease called Kasier's syndrome. It has crippled her to the point of no return. Luckier than most she is able to move with the help of her wheel chair. A forum she started to get to know others like her has helped too. But when they start dropping off one by one. She knows something is up but what? So what will happen when a handsome alien investigator shows up at her door?
Ryland is an investigator for the Dazon Empire. He is merely there to see what is going on, not to interfere... But when he meets the feisty but gorgeous Jada, he just can't stay away from her. Can he help her find her friends, keep her safe and maybe just maybe get a life he always wanted but never expected?
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439 reviews4 followers
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December 22, 2015
I received this book as an ARC for an honest review. This is book 1 in the Dazon Agenda series and is a stand alone story with a HEA. I enjoyed this book. Jada has a rare condition that has put her in a wheelchair. So far there is no hope for a cure but she does not let that stop her from reaching out to others with her condition. Her blog has become a support group for other ladies just like her. Ryland is a detective for his planet and is looking for a missing scientist. What he finds is over 400 missing women on earth. This is Jada and Rylands story. Recommend to all romance readers who love a good looking alien.... Yummy. Looking forward to book 2 in the series.
267 reviews2 followers
January 31, 2016
Interesting concept

This book is the first in the series. It's about a woman who has a debilitating disease that has left her wheelchair bound. She runs an online forum for women affected by the disease. She realizes that some women from the forum have gone missing. This begins the race to find them and save them. I have loved reading books by Juno Wells; however, this one started out a little slow. I did get into it by the end, but I had to push myself to go through the first few chapters. I will continue to read the rest of the series because I want to know what happens between the humans and the Dazon.
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835 reviews2 followers
December 2, 2015
Other then leaving you wanting more. The story was well written, a sad illnesses these women had, I hope they are help out even if they don't want to be mom's. There is a bad scientists out there wanting to force the human race to help produce children for his alien race, can Breeze help or not with the help of his human mate. It a good start to the series, I would recommend it. Just so you know the end is left open for the next book. I was given written in the stars for a honest review .
2,886 reviews17 followers
December 4, 2015
Jada has a rare disease that has her confined to a wheelchair. She starts a blog to communicate with other woman with the same condition. Those woman start disappearing and when the authorities don't seem overly concerned she starts her own investigation into their disappearance. Before long Ryland shows up at her door, explaining that his species is dying and that only woman with Jada's illness can save his race. Great book, it will be fascinating to see how, or if humans will voluntarily help out another race.

I received this free ARC from the author in exchange for an honest review.
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19.2k reviews8 followers
December 1, 2015
Jada Washington a human has Kaiser's Syndrome , she is head of an on-line group for the disease, she suddenly realizes part of the group is missing.She sends a message to the group, Ryland Breese an Alien intercepts the message and comes to see Jada he tells her what he thinks is happening.Ryland gives Jada a shot that helps her get her strength back . Can they find Jada's friends before the evil after them does them harm ? I was given a copy for an honest review barwatts@telus.net
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193 reviews
April 22, 2016
Science fantasy and romance rolled into one.

Definitely need to read the series in order. I read ahead before this one. Some confusion with keeping the storyline of characters straight. Aliens with fertility problems and humans with genetic disease meet by way of abduction on earth and love occurring for the investigating alien and the blogging human. Will the aliens try to ask instead of kidnapping women and their eggs?
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371 reviews3 followers
July 13, 2016
Jada isn't sure what to do when when the police don't seem to believe her that women with the same illness as her are disappearing. When she posts on her blog for everyone to be wary, suddenly someone claiming to be a police officer turns up, but she soon discovers he's not what he claims, and she must decided wether to trust him or not.
I thoroughly enjoyed this short story, it was different and sweet
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1,635 reviews38 followers
January 28, 2016
I got this in exchange for an honest review, I am not all that familiar with this author but I am happy that I got my hands on this book I liked Ryland and Jada characters it was sweet how they meet and everything starts to happen I was very impressed by the characters and liked Ryland a lot I recommend this to everyone I hope there is more to this than just this one


1,024 reviews9 followers
December 1, 2015
Oh my word I loved Jada and Ryland story. This was a short easy read. I loved the story line and plot. I can't wait to read more and so glad it's a series. I received a copy of this story in exchange for an honest review.
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1,386 reviews11 followers
December 3, 2015
Who knew having a debilitating disease could put you at risk of being abducted by aliens? Great beginning to the series. Can't wait to find out what happens next.
I received a copy in exchange for an honest review.
927 reviews6 followers
February 5, 2016
Finding happiness among the stars.

It's the first book in this series that sets the tone for sweet romance tantalize passion that we look forward to.18+
551 reviews3 followers
August 27, 2017
Promising new sci-fi series

Jada is a disabled, mostly homebound woman with a feisty attitude that doesn't match up with her frail body. When the disappearances of friends with her same disability goes unnoticed, Jada is the only one to begin an investigation, or so she thinks. The disappearances are actually linked to an unseen alien invasion of Earth. While trying to find her friends, Jada connects with an alien law enforcement officer with the same goal.

This story is filled with mystery, sci-fi and alien elements, as well as a dash of romance. It is a promising start to a new series.
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995 reviews2 followers
December 31, 2017
Short and interesting read!

This is the 2nd book I've read by Juno Wells and I really liked it! Very well written and informative. In this book we have an alien race that is dying out and find that on Earth, women with Kaiser's syndrome would be compatible. Ryland comes to earth to protect and warn his mate Jada, of a plot by his half brother to kidnap and inseminate these women without their knowledge. Ryland and Jada thwart his plans and they get their HEA! 4 stars!!!
Profile Image for Katara Johnson.
551 reviews9 followers
July 30, 2017
Jada

Jada is trying to figure out why are women with the same genetic condition as her are disappearing when she meets someone that could could help her in more ways than one. I love the sci-fi aspect of this book!
527 reviews3 followers
May 23, 2018
Written in the Stars(Dazon Agenda Book 1)

The premise attracted me to this sci-fi romance. I liked that a woman of color was the heroine,and I loved her intelligence,resourcefulness,and confidence. Her soulmate was wonderful. I look forward to reading a longer adventure.
165 reviews
December 1, 2019
Good Book!

It's not often you can find heroines in books that have physical disabilities.I liked it.Everyone doesn't have to be young and healthy to find true love.I definitely recommend this book for a quick read.
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1,145 reviews40 followers
June 14, 2024
Dazon Agenda book 1

I enjoyed the world building in this first book. It flowed really well, and I was able to finish this book in two sittings. I would've finished it one if had had a chance. I like the characters & enjoyed the story.
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137 reviews
February 20, 2025
terminally ill women are so sexy - NOT!
Give me a choice between continuing to get worse or choose to mate healthily and have offspring with an alien and it'd take me half a second to consider. hell donating eggs in trade for treatment is an available choice too.
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2,179 reviews8 followers
July 31, 2018
3.5 stars

Not bad. I wish it had more sci Fi and science, but overall not a bad story. Good sexy times and great dialogue. Enjoy!
416 reviews2 followers
August 11, 2019
Enjoyed it

Cute novellette. It was a quick read. Interesting concept the way the aliens and humans "match." I look forward to reading the rest of the series.
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194 reviews
March 8, 2021
cute quick read, sorry for the cover artists, but my imagination makes them more handsome than your artwork... think gold surfer god...
323 reviews2 followers
March 15, 2017
Written in the Stars

This story was of great interest due too it's differences. While the story was about aliens and earth women who were to save the alien race, it took an usual twist that made it very different from the norm. This time, it was about women who were not well and that made these women key to the saving of the alien race. Enter the villain who ,....
Wait, if I tell you that, it will be a spoiler. So buy it and enjoy it.
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