Centuries ago, the
planet they cherished was conquered, but now three warriors from an ancient
race of gifted beings intend to remedy that.
Lovers, handsome Corin
JaKobi and gorgeous Marcus D’Ath are members of an elite planetary squad that
rid the city sectors of the mysterious and dangerous Fallen.
When an old friend uncovers
the true horrific nature of the elders in the organization they work for, anger
at their duplicity drives Corin, Marcus, and rogue squadron hunter, Zeb to plan
for the ruling group’s demise.
It won’t be easy, and
when Marcus is captured and detained at the elders’ pleasure, Corin’s white-hot
fury at the thought of losing the man he loves knows no bounds.
Will Corin get to his
beloved, Marcus, in time to stop the horror that awaits him?
Can the warriors free
the planet and return it to the lovely place it was before the aggressors
arrived?
Preview Teaser
Marcus soared
above Sector Six with Corin seated beside him perusing the magnified images of
the streets below from the cloaked skycar. They were on a reconnaissance flight
ordered abruptly just before nightfall. The tech needed for this sort of
mission necessitated the craft.
“What are we
looking for?” He glanced across at Corin as he brought the skycar down to skim
the three story buildings, knowing the Zangnuit’s supertech-infrared onboard cameras
would show up in detail anything giving off a heat signature within.
“Not a clue,
Marcus. I guess they’ll know it in operations when they see it. We just have to
transmit the scanned data to them. So far, all appears peaceful. Holy fucking
twin-moons, that’s Zeb.”
Marcus gazed
down in the direction Corin waved. Sure enough, Zeb Farrell exited a skycar.
They were low enough to see him with the naked eye, but Corin stared at the
image on the computer screen. Marcus watched Zeb enter a building, then he took
the craft a little higher and hovered. “Maybe that’s where he lives now. That
street has the only dwelling blocks on it in the whole sector. The rest of the
buildings are commercial.”
Corin leaned
back in his seat. He slid his hand across and held Marcus’s free hand. “Maybe.”
Marcus put the
craft on autopilot and leaned to Corin. He kissed Corin gently on the mouth.
“You’re worried. Don’t be. We’ll figure this out, my love.”
Corin loosed
his hand and Marcus drew away. He took back control of the craft and they
completed the mission in silence, crisscrossing Sector Six until they’d scanned
the whole area and the data sent to operations.
Copyright E. D. Parr, Evernight Publishing, 2020