Dating an Alien Pop Star
Goodreads / Amazon / Barnes & Noble / iBooks / Kobo EXCERPT: Griffin raises a dark eyebrow. “Are you afraid of me?” “I didn’t say I’m afraid!” “But are you?” “No!” “Good.” He kicks off his shoes. “This will be a nice period of bonding for us, Wanda.” “Why are you here?” I demand, sitting on the edge of the bed and crossing my arms over my chest. “You say you want to become the most powerful being on the planet with your music and all of that, but why?” “It’s none of your business.” “It’s my planet, so it is my business. You’re not planning to brainwash all of us, and then harvest our organs or something, are you? Keep our livers in jars in a spaceship somewhere? Burn the planet and then plant your weird medicinal drugs here?” Griffin stalks closer to me with every word, until he’s standing directly in front of me, the glowing light in his eyes showing through the lenses. “And if I am, do you think you’re going to stop me?” A shudder traces through me. I’m not sure if it’s because of his words or because he’s standing so close. “I’ll have to stop you,” I say in a very brave tone. Okay, actually, it’s not brave at all. More like a wheezy whisper. But Bjork or Kim Gordon wouldn’t just bow down to an alien invasion without at least attempting to protect their planet, and neither will I. Before I can fully process what’s happening, Griffin’s pinned me down, holding my wrists against the bed under his hands. His body, though slight, feels substantial and warm against mine—simultaneously threatening and a bit of a turn on. “You don’t know me very well at all, do you, Wanda?” he whispers, and I want to correct him about my name, but I find it hard to say anything at all. “I would never come all the way to your planet just to enjoy the food and then destroy it. I’m not cruel!” “I don’t know anything about you, other than your bad taste in clothes,” I say, but his weight pressed against my pelvis has my body pulsing and warm all over. Bad, bad, bad. “Then look into me, why don’t you? You could see anything you wanted, if you’d just look. I’d let you.” When I shake my head, he releases me, climbing right over top of me to take his place on the bed. I can feel the mattress shaking a bit, and I gather my wits enough to sit up and glance at him. He’s maneuvered his way out of the rest of his clothes, leaving only the underwear. Thank God. Especially since my close proximity reveals he’s not doing too bad in that department. Even under a layer of fabric.
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Elizabeth Sullivan
6/7/2016 02:10:48 pm
That's super cool of you, also, that's a pretty amazing name for a book.
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Laura
6/10/2016 01:33:05 am
What an interesting storyline! I would love the chance to read it!
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