Astraeus by Haley Cavanagh Book Tour and Giveaway :)
Astraeus
by
Haley Cavanagh
Genre:
SciFi Romance
One
pre-apocalyptic Earth. One desperate space mission to find a
solution. One unexpected alien.
When Dr. Sakota
Thorell signed onto the mission to scout out a new, habitable planet,
she knew discovering extraterrestrial life was always a possibility.
But she never expected to find an alien adrift in space, nor for that
alien to be so intriguing. Sakota feels an instant and undeniable
attraction to Astraeus, but he represents a million possibilities,
and just as many threats.
There are others
hunting Astraeus, and his rescue may cost Earth its last hope.
“What
are you called? What’s your
name?” He
opened his mouth, and she moved closer, eager for his first words.
Instead, he focused on her lips with obvious fascination. His
intriguing eyes caught the light. Despite her disappointment that he
couldn’t speak, a rush went through her. Alien or not, he was the
most handsome man she’d ever laid eyes on, with the kind of
ethereal elegance some upper-class, privileged men on Earth spent
fortunes on plastic surgery trying to achieve. “It’s okay if
you don’t want to talk, or if you can’t. We’ll get there. Now,
I’m going to check you.” She kept her voice gentle, as she might
use with a child. She pressed the button to disengage the protective
bubble over the med bed and shone the retinal scanner in her own eye
to demonstrate. “I just need to look at your eyes with this.” She
motioned with the scope to him. “It won’t hurt. I promise.” Warm
puffs of his breath blew on her neck as she leaned in. She paused,
noting the remarkable eight-pointed star-shape of his pupils. The
mutation was his one physical difference, and only if one looked
closely. The pupils dilated when hit by the scope’s light. She’d
never seen eyes as remarkable. “You’re doing great,” she
soothed. Her head burst with countless questions.Where
are you from? How did you get here? What do you want? He
appeared to like the cadence of her voice. His posture relaxed, and
his breath against her was steady. How long had she been staring into
his eyes? Should she push her luck and try to examine his
mouth? Before she could try, his finger stroked her inner arm. He
was still restrained at the wrists, but he could reach her. She
allowed it. He stroked a featherlight finger along her forearm. As he
did so, his gaze never left hers. She offered a kind smile. “That’s
right. Friend. Sakota. Sa-ko-ta.” He opened his mouth and let
out a chicken-like squawk. “-Ota,” he said in a throaty, deep
voice. She raised her eyebrows. “Good. Very good.” He
tilted his head, watching her lips. “Gooood.” Excited, she
lowered the retinal light. “Can you understand me?” He looked
confused. “Me…” “Okay. That’s a no. Then let me take
this opportunity to say, in no uncertain terms, you, my friend, are
the stuff of dreams and legends. I’ve waited my whole life for
this. Are you getting this, Alistair?” she called out. He came
in over the speakers. “I
am. Amazing. I’ll get to work on a linguistics program. Our friend
seems to want to communicate.” She
moved to pull away, but the man’s fingers closed over her
wrist. “Let me go.” She jerked her arm, but he wouldn’t
release his grip. She gave him a cautionary look, and he loosened his
fingers, though he still held her. Warning bells went off.What
if he’s not here in peace?But
his eyes sparkled impishly. He seemed to enjoy her skin pressed
against his. Maybe he hadn’t been touched in a while. Or maybe he
had a crush. Who knew. Before she could extricate herself, the
intercom chimed. “Sakota,
are you okay?” “Yeah,
I’m fine. He’s just being friendly—” The man’s
forefinger trailed along her arm again. She sucked in a breath and
shut her eyes as a series of images flashed through her mind.A
high wall made of stacked stones. A hand spread out to touch the tips
of tall, golden wheat of a field. Multihued buildings in the
distance under a purple sky. Children’s laughter and then screams.
She jerked when the images changed.Strange
rain, like metal. Black ships attacking from the sky, horrible
screams which rent the air, death.A
gentle brush against her hand again. She inhaled and opened her eyes.
The man searched her, calm and patient. She struggled to see
straight, but her mind spun. “W-was that your—” The
isolation walls shot up. Rutledge burst into the room and advanced
like an angry bear, brutish, immaculate, and combat ready in his
black Oceanstone fatigues. “Let her go,” he snarled. Rutledge
yanked the man’s hand off her and pushed her aside. She fell to the
floor on her back in a dizzy haze, reeling from the vision. She
turned her head. The man bellowed and tore loose from his restraints.
His and Rutledge’s images faded into one as they collided and
fought. Rutledge’s weapon whirred as he strained to activate it.
The rifle propelled over her head and hit the wall. “Stop.”
Her pleas fell on deaf ears. She closed her eyes. The men barged
into the room with heavy footfalls and angry shouts. She opened her
eyes, but her vision swirled. The blurred image of the alien lifted
Rutledge’s lieutenant like a kitchen chair and catapulted him in
the same direction as the weapon. “Stop,” she hollered to the
men. “Don’t shoot him. He wasn’t attacking me.” Another
soldier fell to the floor with a sick thud, holding his stomach.
“Yeah? Well, he’s attackingme.” The
alien pounced over her, crouching low. He caged her with his body and
made a guttural rumble in his throat, a warning to the men. She
turned her head to the marines, who zeroed their weapons in on them.
Haley Cavanagh is a military veteran, wife, and mother. She is an alumna of Columbia College, a musical theater nut, and she loves to dive into any book that crosses her path. Haley resides with her family in the United States and enjoys spending time with her husband and children when she's not writing. She loves to hear from her readers, and encourages you to contact her via her website and social media. She also writes under the name Roxanne D. Howard.
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