Blasterfight at the OK Outpost: A Quirky Sci-Fi Romance (A Love, Gaiians, and Monster's Anthology Book Six) (Love, Gaiians, and Monsters #6)
Wendy Sparrow

“The Quick and the Guy Called Death”
Due to his Wraithen genetic, Kil is superstitiously despised for looking like a walking skeleton. Death, they call him. It gets a little old. So, when a gorgeous Gaiian seems shocked by his appearance, Kil is frustrated, but not surprised.
All her life, Fi’s prescient abilities have tapped into her future mate’s telepathic conversations with his siblings. Now, she’s finally about to meet the man whose voice she’s been hearing in her head. After a moment of shock, Fi shocks Kil with an Earthen kiss. It does not go well…at first.
Eventually, they can’t keep their hands off each other—even in alleys. Oh my.
“High Noon in Earthen Standard Time.”
Torin needs a drink—a real drink. When a bold and amazing Earthen sidles up beside him, the day starts looking up. She doesn’t mind that he’s half-Volmol and socially awkward. Should he try to make a move?
Cari is having a helluva of a day. She’s just quit the Enforcers after being blamed for a prison revolt swarming their station—after she’d already left. Ugh. A fling with a Volmol might help. Then, berserk bots run amok; her ship explodes; and a blasterfight is on the docket. It’s almost noon, and Cari is supposed to be on a shuttle. A lot is on the line—including her heart.
“The Outlaw Aecor Joesee Wahaa’les”
Jike has a ship! Yay! His ship comes complete with an escaped prisoner! Yeehaw! Jike is charmed by the wrongfully-imprisoned politician, Joesee Wahaa’les and feeling mighty protective.
Joesee was taken captive by corrupt Enforcers who were rigging the pirridium regulation vote. She wants to trust Jike with all her heart, but first he has to survive a blasterfight.
“The Magnificent Seventh Participant in the Blasterfight.”
Tye’enef Nuaathen knows he needs to adjust to life without his twin and prepare for meeting his own mate. He also has to avoid killing Fi’s new Wraithen mate. This blasterfight is just what he needs.
As the bad guys gather, there’s a lot happening on this grassland planet, and Libaythe seems like an OK outpost for a standoff.
Blasterfight at the OK Outpost is a sci-fi romance anthology with several happy endings and no cheating. This anthology features sexy banter, paranormal abilities, fierce heroes and feisty heroines, and plenty of heat. It also has a bit of a Western setting in case you’re a fan.
If you like ruthless warriors who soften for their mates, moments that make you laugh loud enough to scare your pet, and, of course, a happily ever after, you’ll love Blasterfight at the OK Outpost, the sixth book in Wendy Sparrow’s sci-fi romance series Love, Gaiians, and Monsters. Each book can be read as a standalone and begins with a helpful series summary for new readers or to remind forgetful fans.
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The 'Love, Gaiians, and Monsters' series
5 ratings 3.80 ·- How to Choose a Gaiian in Seven Days by Wendy Sparrow Book #1
- Earthen Girls Are Rarely Easy by Wendy Sparrow Book #2
- Gaiian Girls Just Wanna Have Fun by Wendy Sparrow Book #3
- The Gaiian Who Secretly Loved Me by Wendy Sparrow Book #4
- The Good-ish, the Sexy Kind of Bad, and the AI by Wendy Sparrow Book #5
- Blasterfight at the OK Outpost: A Quirky Sci-Fi Romance (A Love, Gaiians, and Monster's Anthology Book Six) by Wendy Sparrow Book #6
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