Thursday, July 31, 2014

Tethered - new #scifi #romance #release


My new scifi romance Tethered released just last week, and I'm so excited! It's my first book with my new publisher Breathless Press, as part of their Cyber line. You can find out more about it and read an excerpt on my blog HERE. Enjoy the blurb!

She can kill with a kiss. But can assassin Tyree also heal one man's grief, and bring peace to a galaxy threatened by war?
For Tyree of the Su, being an assassin isn't simply something she was trained for. It's the sole reason for her existence. A genetically enhanced clone—one of many in Refuge—she's about to learn her secluded lifestyle, and that of all her kind, is under threat by a race capable of neutralizing their special talents to leave them defenseless. 
For Zander D'joren, being a diplomat has not only cost him his appearance, but also the love of his life. Scarred, grieving, he must nonetheless continue in his role as co-delegate to the fearsome Tier-vane or risk a conflict that could only end one way. 
Now both of them need to keep each other alive and maintain a perilous deception long enough to renegotiate the treaty with the Tier-vane, or throw their people into a war that could wipe out Terrans and Inc-Su alike. But there's more at stake than humanity, whether true or modified. Can the love growing between them save them both? Or merely hasten their destruction?

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4 comments:

Sarah Raplee said...

The more I learn about Tethered, the more the story and characters intrigue me. Gotta have this one!

Pippa Jay said...

Thanks Sarah! :)

Judith Ashley said...

Your ability to describe your story in a few short paragraphs is a gift I wish I had, Pippa. "Tethered" looks to be an 'edge-of-the-seat' read!

Pippa Jay said...

Aww, thanks Judith - I just love writing blurbs! I think that makes me a bit weird, since I see a lot of authors grumbling about doing them. :P