Title: Across Worlds:
Collision
Author: S. A.
Snow
Genre: mixed gender sci-fi erotica
adventure
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Jane expected six months undercover to be hard; she
expected it to be lonely and bleak. She didn’t expect to find
love.
Jane Butler, a CIA operative, is assigned the task of
infiltrating the Xanthians and determining if they’re a threat to humanity.
Going undercover as a Xanthian mate, she boards the transport ship and meets
Usnavi—her new mate. After spending six days traveling through space, Jane is
ecstatic to explore the Xanthian station and soon sets out to complete her
mission. The only problem? Usnavi—and the feelings she is quickly
developing.
Fumbling their way through varying sexual expectations,
cooking catastrophes, and cultural differences, they soon discover life
together is never boring. As Jane and Usnavi careen into a relationship neither
of them expected, Jane uncovers dark secrets about the Xanthians and realizes
she may no longer be safe. When it becomes clear she’s on her own, Jane is
forced to trust and rely on Usnavi. Simultaneously struggling with her mission,
her feelings for Usnavi, and homesickness, Jane faces questions she never
imagined she would have to answer.
After chasing around puppies and corralling kittens, S.A.
Snow flips open her BSG replicated console and enters her mysterious world of
imagination. Seeking to escape the rigors of her day jobs, she enters flight
mode and powers her engines full-speed ahead.
A prolific writer of non-traditional erotica, S.A. Snow grew
up on a small alpaca farm high in the Andes Mountains. A lover of yoga and
meditation, she spends her free time constructing alien space stations,
organizing werewolf governments, and cataloging all episodes of Star Trek in
order of technical soundness. A firm believer that one need not choose between
Gene Roddenberry and George Lucas, she also has closely examines all Star Wars
movies in order to determine which episode is more factually based.
S.A. Snow writes truth and only truth, factoring in all
evidences she can find. She writes only about parallel universes she has
personally visited, and believes if something about her books isn’t shocking,
she’s not effectively telling the story.
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