It’s a dirty job, but some mutant’s got to do it…
Joel
Eisler is a mutant with special talents. He can detect an oil leak in the ocean
simply by tasting the water. Because of this unique ability, he’s been
purchased by a large oil company, along with his dolph sister, Amy. The upside
of spending his days and nights in the ocean is that it gives him the
opportunity to save the lives of his brother dolphins. The downsides are life
as a closely monitored slave—and that he can’t be with Piper, the dolph-girl he
loves…
To
make matters worse, Joel discovers the lab he grew up in has extracted his
sperm and Piper’s egg and created a baby, and his handler, Craven, is plotting
to kidnap Amy for more experiments. Now Joel must rescue the infant, bring her
to Piper, and find a way to save Amy. And if that’s not enough of a challenge,
he needs to convince Piper she belongs with him instead of her all-too-human
boyfriend—if Craven doesn’t get to them first…
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Multi-published
author Sandra Cox writes YA Fantasy, Paranormal and Historical Romance, and
Metaphysical Nonfiction. She lives in sunny North Carolina with her husband, a
brood of critters and an occasional foster cat. Although shopping is high on
the list, her greatest pleasure is sitting on her screened in porch, listening
to the birds, sipping coffee and enjoying a good book. She's a vegetarian and a
Muay Thai enthusiast.
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Thanks for hosting me, Kelly. I appreciate ya.
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DeleteInteresting concept. I'll add it to my ever growing list. Thanks Kelly.
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DeleteI read Love, Lattes, and Mutants and LOVED it. Can't wait to read this one!
ReplyDeleteMutant stories are always interesting with the special powers they have. The plot and premise sound good here.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. I've heard great things about the book.
DeleteThat certainly sounds different. Congratulations to Sandra!
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DeleteWhat a neat sounding premise! And I love how the titles of this series all go together.
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DeleteSherry, Stephanie, Medeia, William and Leandra, thanks so much for your support.It's great.
ReplyDeleteKelly, hope you have a pleasant and productive week. Thanks again for hosting me:)
Thanks, Sandra. You too!
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