• Found Girl Has Landed!

    The eagle—I mean the book—has landed! Found Girl: Project Enterprise 6 is on sale! No more preorder! Yes, I might be happy dancing. In my sad, old lady, dead author way. H Humor me. It feels like it’s been an eternity coming. The last Project Enterprise book released, maybe four or five years ago? Yeah,…

  • Revisiting Why I Wrote the First Project Enterprise (The Key)

    With the official release of Found Girl: Project Enterprise 6 tomorrow (!!!), I thought it would be fun to go back to the first book and revisit how it happened. The Key was never meant to be a book. It wasn’t meant to be anything. I’d been OD-ing on Stargate Atlantis and got an idea…

  • Revisiting Why Greta van der Rol Wrote Kuralon Rescue

    I’m dialing things back this summer, so I’ll be doing more revisits of past “Why She Wrote” posts, just in case you missed them the first time. Here’s a fun one from a wonderful author, Greta van der Rol: My motives for writing my latest novel, Kuralon Rescue, evolved. I wanted to write a new…

  • #PetsInSpace is Available for #Preorder!

    I know I’ve been a little Pets in Space crazy around here, but this is my only release for 2016. It’s been a kind of crazy year. And it is our project (Veronica Scott and I). We conceived the idea, collected some amazing authors who we’d  talked into giving us their stories (amazing, fun, exciting stories!) for…

  • #PetsinSpace Cover Reveal! #excited

    It has almost killed me not to talk about this project. I’m so excited and so thrilled to announce the upcoming release of [imagine an echo voice here, please!]: Pets in Space Out October 11th, 2016 Even an alien needs a pet… Join the adventure as nine pet loving sci-fi romance authors take you out…

  • Why Marie Andreas Wrote Warrior Wench

    Vaslisha Tor Dain is a mercenary starship captain with a few simple rules: A good ship is better than a great man, in case of confusion always err on the side of blowing someone’s head off, and never fall for a telepath or a member of her crew.  And it’s all about to go sideways…

  • Showcasing the PE Gang!

    The Science Fiction Romance Brigade Showcase is today! What that means is thanks to this once-a-month event, you get some linked together, science fiction romance fun! I thought I’d use the showcase to talk about my “new” release. Okay, my Project Enterprise is far from new, but me bringing the gang all together in ONE BIG HUGE BUNDLE,…

  • Why Cara Bristol Wrote Mated with the Cyborg

    I wrote Mated with the Cyborg, a sci-fi romance, because I wanted to tell the truth. Er, I wanted Kai Andros, the hero, to tell the truth—or at least the truth as he sees it. Kai is a cyborg and a cyberoperative, an undercover agent with a covert paramilitary organization fighting against terrorism in the…

  • Why Aurora Springer Wrote the Grand Master’s Trilogy

    This year, I am celebrating completion of the Grand Master’s Trilogy. The story has been fun to write and involved the creation of several worlds and complex characters. My initial concept, dating three decades ago, was to combine several short adventure stories under the unifying theme of a Pawn’s travels to different planets on missions…

  • Why Amanda Brigdeman Wrote AURORA: MERIDIAN

    I wrote AURORA: MERIDIAN because the story of Captain Saul Harris and Corporal Carrie Welles was far from over. When I wrote the first book in the series, AURORA: DARWIN, it was supposed to just be the one book, but somewhere along the way the characters took over and I discovered there was a much…