
Broken Earth
by S.J. Sanders
Series: Argurma Salvager, #1
Category: Erotica, Fiction, Science Fiction
Reading Time: 4 hours
Published by Amazon.com Services on March 7, 2020
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About this book
Veral’monushava’skahalur is an oddity among his species, a lone Argurma cyborg divorced from his own kind by choice and to escape termination as a malfunctioning unit. Wandering the fringes of space as a salvager, he comes across a planet beyond the boundaries of the federation, rich in metals remnant of a dead civilization. Or so he thought. Confronted by cannibalistic mutations of the indigenous species, his salvage has suddenly become a lot more complicated. Even more so when he encounters a female surviving on her own. She is strong and fearless, begrudgingly earning his admiration. Terri is hardened by a life of hunger and watchfulness, and yet is moved by a compassion that he’s never possessed. When his admiration turns into the first signs of a forming mate-bond, he knows his fate is sealed. Unlicensed mating is forbidden—if his malfunctioning wasn’t already a death sentencing, taking her for her mate would be. Yet, he finds that letting her go is no longer an option.
Please be advised that this book has graphic sex and violence that may not be appropriate for all audiences.
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REVIEW
Broken Earth is book 1 in the Argurma Salvager series and it was a really enjoyable read from beginning to end. While I love alien books they normally feature blue men, grey men, some with horns or tails, I don’t recall ever reading a book where the male looks alien. This author says Veral is a cross between a Dark Elf and Predator (think the movie) and honestly it actually worked for me.
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“I was trying to escape you,” he hissed softly in her ear. “Your presence is overwhelming to my systems. The delectable scent of your pheromones, your inquisitiveness, your spirit, even the sound of your voice…” he whispered and brushed his nose against the rim of her ear. A shiver ran down her spine. “I thought to escape you, but there is no escape. I couldn’t even leave the city before my processors refused to cooperate. My systems will not allow me to part from you now. You have awakened something in me that should have been left to sleep, little human, and now you will have to suffer the consequences.” “What consequences?” she rasped. – Broken Earth: (Argurma Salvager # 1) by S.J. Sanders
About S.J. Sanders
S.J. Sanders is a mom of two toddlers and one adult living in Anchorage, Alaska. She has a BA degree in History, but spends most of her free time painting, sculpting, doing odd bits of historical research, and writing. While she has more research orientated writing under another pen name, her passion is sci-fi and paranormal romance of which she is an avid reader. After years of tinkering with the idea, and making her own stories up in her head, S.J has began to seriously pursue writing as an author of Sci-fi Romance utilizing her interests in how cultures diversify and what they would look like on a extraterrestrial platform to humans interacting with them and finding love.

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