Mara Day is an author of MM sci-fi romance books.
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Summary: Welcome to Andromeda Valley! Roswell of the North! Zane Healy I’ve always known aliens were real. Growing up in Andromeda Valley is all about the kitschy tourism and the moon-rock candy, but I believed, and I couldn’t wait to move back once I got my nurse practitioner’s license.. And now, one of them is living in my house. Technically, he’s my patient. A very bad patient. He’s grumpy. He’s resistant to treatment—and kindness. And he’s hot. He’s really, really hot. Did I mention that he’s hot? Now I’m tasked with nursing him back to health, all while ignoring my growing attraction. Humans and aliens shouldn’t mix. So why do I hate the idea of letting him go? Ja’Lin After our ship crashed, I am stranded on Earth. My lungs struggle to breathe the unfamiliar atmosphere, my body is weak, and I am being cared for by the worst doctor. Zane insists on feeding me healthy food, pestering me about my feelings, and caring for my every need. It is intolerable. I don’t care that my people first landed in Andromeda Valley a hundred years ago. I don’t care that there’s a town festival in our honor. I don’t care that Zane is kind and his touch awakens things inside me that I thought I had given up when I joined this expedition. But now some locals are excavating an ancient relic of my people, the first Andromedans to land on Earth. Their discovery might hold the key to going home. That’s what I want. Isn’t it? Heart like Blue-Black Night is a M/M alien romance novella, book 2 in a series that follows these otherworldly castaways as they find ways to fit into the quirky small town of Andromeda Valley. For fans of alien x human pairings, enemies-to-lovers, and fish-out-of-water stories.
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Summary: Welcome to Andromeda Valley! Roswell of the North! ROBIN When I wake to a crash behind my dad’s farmhouse, my life is a little in shambles. I’m unemployed, caring for my elderly father and his dog who hates me. But when I go outside to investigate that dramatic shooting star, the air crackles with raw electricity, and I feel alive for the first time in years. What I discover in the field will change my view of the solar system, my weird alien-obsessed hometown—and my own lonely heart. NA’REN As captain of a science vessel on a one-way trip across the universe, I have one sacred duty: Do not crash the blasted ship. But when I do exactly that, I find myself and my crew trapped in the small town of Andromeda Valley, with no hope of returning to the stars. But maybe this odd small town isn’t such a bad place to be. Not once I meet Robin, the handsome Terran made of sunshine and honey, who chatters when he's nervous—and, impossibly, speaks to me in my own language. He occupies my thoughts with singular force. And I know what it means. In the most unlikely of places, I may have found my mate. Stars the Color of Honey is a M/M alien romance novella, the first in a series that follows these otherworldly castaways as they find ways to fit into the quirky small town of Andromeda Valley. For fans of alien x human pairings, instalove, and fated mates.