The Starships Trilogy
Futuristic Sci-Fi Romance
for fans of Firefly & Star Trek
for fans of Firefly & Star Trek
The universe is not what it used to be. In 2105, space travel is more common than the stomach flu. Men and women alike strive to obtain the chance of traveling the universe. The existence of other life forms is no longer a mystery, but history.
Captain Ryan Taylor Conrad is looking for her brothers. They're complete idiots, but they are the only real family she has. The mission turns into an unknown quest for self-discovery. Two men enter Ryan's life and she finds herself falling for them both. MONTGOMERY is a clean NA futuristic, SciFi-Romance, which can be read apart from FIREFLY; however, it does end on a cliffhanger. MONTGOMERY is the first book in the Starships Trilogy. |
Dylan Alexandra Xanders, or Dax for short. I'm not attached to the name. What I am attached to is the idea of becoming a pilot. It has nothing to do with the fact my father was a pilot-general during the War of the Galaxies. Roger is the only person to help me reach my dream. I wish to do the same for him. Our future plans are to join a starship and travel the universe together. Ultimately, this was the plan, until I learn that the crew I've joined isn't exactly flying under the law.
This is a clean NA futuristic, SciFi-Romance, which can be read apart from MONTGOMERY; however, it does end on a cliffhanger. FIREFLY is the second book in the Starships Trilogy. |
The Laws of Space Travel are changing. New marriage requirements are making it even harder for a woman to keep her own ship or join a crew. Captain Ryan Conrad and pilot, Dylan Xanders, are now on a mission. A mission to secure their futures in space. Ryan already has someone she plans to spend the rest of her life with. However, it's not so easy for Dax. Her long term boyfriend hasn't been seen in over a year. For all anyone knows, he could be dead.
Follow this dynamic duo as they set out to conquer the stars in this clean NA futuristic, SciFi-Romance. Gideon is the third book in the Starships Trilogy. |