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SCIENCE FICTION DATING STORY

Lyran Lover from the Vega Star Constellation

A handsome Lyran diplomat wants to marry me and will not take ‘no’ for an answer. Of course, he is a tall, muscular, and jaguar-like god of a man, but I’m not ready to give up my freedom in the galaxy.

However, I can do dinner.

He says he has two surprises for me.

I am human.

I am curious

I must meet him for my surprises.

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The Falcon Station Series are avant-garde, erotically charged, light-hearted, science fiction novellas for open-minded readers about a woman in the 27th century living her best life on an intergalactic cosmopolitan station. This independent, sassy, self-sufficient gambler of the future will go on intimate dates with a variety of different aliens from across the galaxy in her on-going quest for love and companionship. However, aliens being aliens, might not always be physically compatible with humans which makes dating aliens tricky.

Strap in for a short trip to Falcon Station.

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GIA WILL HAVE HER HEA IN BOOK FIVE WITH ONE OF THESE MEN FROM BOOKS ONE THROUGH FOUR. STAY TUNED AND ENJOY THE RIDE.

Isla Noir, science fiction writer and zoologist

Instagram: Isanoirscifi

77 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 20, 2020

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About the author

Isla Noir

9 books14 followers

I write these stories because I love science fiction romance. 

My stories can be lasciviously alien.

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Instagram: Isanoirscifi.


The Falcon Station Series are two-hour standalone novellas about a woman in the 27th century living her best life on an intergalactic cosmopolitan station. This independent, sassy, self-sufficient gambler of the future will have intimate romances with a variety of different aliens in her quest for love and companionship. However, aliens being aliens, might not always be physically compatible with humans.

My stories are for open-minded, science fiction fans, contain scenes of a sexual nature, and end as realistically as they begin. These stories are not formulaic, happily ever after romances, but they are dynamically charged science fiction novellas that take readers on creative voyages into what aliens might look and act like, in all regards.

Strap in for a short trip to Falcon Station.

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2,858 reviews12 followers
December 13, 2020
His is a gambling woman...

This done in one Kindle Unlimited quick read is not your traditional romance rushing towards happily ever after. There's a 'How I Met Your Mother' sitcom aspect to these stories... these are the antics and hijinks that happened on the way to true love.

In this story His, our main character, a professional gambler, gets a visit from Tiro, an on-again off-again beau who probably has her best interests at heart, and most likely just wants to check in after realizing she was involved in the events of the previous story.

Light and fun entertainment, full of bigger than life personalities, and taking place in a Universe Gia only understands a portion of, this story finds humor around as many corners as it finds relatable honesty.

“What’s romance without danger?” Gia's young enough, and adventurous enough to still wonder.
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Author 4 books21 followers
February 8, 2021
This is a nice, light sci-fi romp, I enjoyed Tiro and Gia's relationship, I think their push and pull love life is a good representation of a modern one. A dysfunctional relationship, lol, but still brings modern problems to mind. The role reversal is still fun for me to read, Gia has the power, as a WOMAN in a PNR SciFi book, but Tiro is sneaky in his attempt to tie them up. Karen is despicable, and I totally think that Gia needs a better friend. Also, the doctor is borderline skeezy, but it's space, so I guess beggars can't be choosers, yeah? I thought the first book had more story depth, but for 75 pages, this was decently written. One thing that I questioned was if Tiro really was not seeing other humans, based on some of his comments, even with his species marriage contract pending. I had fun reading Gia's adventures and am looking forward to reading the next one.
627 reviews80 followers
June 9, 2021
So that was weird, but I think I liked it?

I don't really know what to say about this book. The writing was a tad iffy, but overall the story was engaging. I really liked how self confident and sexy Gia is. She is called "selfish", but really she is just standing up for what she wants. As much as I like Gia I really disliked Tiro, he was an utter slimeball, but I think that really worked with the story. I think we were meant to dislike him and boy did I ever! My biggest complaint would be the abrupt ending. Does she ever have sex with the Koira? What happens between her and Tiro after the dog incident? It just felt rather unresolved.

**Edit: I found out that this book is second in a series of five, so the unresolved ending was on purpose. Man, I hate cliffies but they sure do work to keep a person interest!
1,402 reviews13 followers
December 7, 2020
Excitingly original
This witty, short, sexy, fun tale is my first in the “Falcon Station” series. Gia lives and plays on a space station, where her adventures with the aliens, are well beyond the norm for a human. She is an enticing, daring, and strong main character that makes you want to be her friend. This will be an interesting series. I highly recommend it.
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250 reviews3 followers
December 27, 2020
I don't know what I was expecting

I thought that this book would be more about a human woman and an alien male having a relationship and the possible differences in a potential future existence. Although human women were a potential force; it also seems like they lost so much as well. I honestly didn't like Gia or her "friend" Karen; it almost seems as though these women have literally switched places with men and become what they hated and took it out into the galaxy.
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127 reviews1 follower
November 21, 2020
This is the 2nd book in The Falcon Station Series. I personally found it better than the 1st. I enjoyed the way Isla Noir has defined in detail the Lyran species. I like the interactions between Tiro and Gia. Looking forward to reading more about His and her adventures.

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1,012 reviews2 followers
December 11, 2020
This was a short read by a new author to me and the storyline was intriguing and held my interest. The characters were likeable with great personalities, and their interactions kept me swiping left. Looking forward to reading more from Isla Noir.

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382 reviews7 followers
December 12, 2020
Gia was a compelling, strong and solid character. How she felt with others and these interactions and adventures were fun and engaging to read.

This was my first Falcon Station and Isla Noir read and I’ll be checking out #1 and be looking for this author.

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3,275 reviews20 followers
December 15, 2020

Me-OW!

While not as requiring of an open mind as the last Falcon Station short story, this one still requires a suspension of belief (it is science fiction, after all). Gia’s second adventure finds her with an old lover and a need for revenge. It will be interesting to see how this series evolves.
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2,654 reviews
June 19, 2022
A short novelette. Easy to read and erotic though a bit of a weird type of romance. Definitely for adult readers only. Though the title wasn't all that impressive "Rrrr" seriously. Overall, it was a quick read with some humorous parts throughout the story so it made for an easier read.

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356 reviews1 follower
January 17, 2021
Fun

The world building is so original. Frankly, while I love 'real alien aliens' and the fantasies of relationships with them, I don't always love he's stories. I love Gias independence and adventurous life.
117 reviews3 followers
January 5, 2023
Wonderful book

I'm loving this series I can't put it down. Great characters well written. I am amazed at how the author makes everything work.
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