Today author, Sherry Soule has some exciting news to share with us! She will be publishing a brand new upper YA / Sci-Fi romance series: the “Starlight Saga” with scorching-hot character chemistry, exciting suspense, and epic romance on June 26, 2014.
To help promote this interstellar love story, “LOST IN STARLIGHT,” Sherry is doing this guest post to share the news with fellow booklovers. We hop you enjoy the excerpt, but first, here's a little info on Lost in Starlight!
Genre: Young Adult
Date Published: June 26, 2014
Publisher: Disenchanted Publishing
High school reporter Sloane Masterson knows she has one helluva story when she witnesses hottie Hayden Lancaster bending forks with his mind.
Like any good journalist, Sloane sets out to uncover the truth, even if it includes a little stalking. When the superhuman feats start to pile up and the undeniable heat rises between them, Hayden has no choice but to reveal his secret: he’s an alien hybrid.
They’re as different as night and day—she’s a curvy, purple-haired, horror junkie and he’s a smoking hot, antisocial, brainiac—yet the intense fascination between them refuses to go away. Even at Hayden’s insistence that dating each other is “off limits” and crazy dangerous, their fiery attraction threatens to go supernova.
Now Sloane’s dealing with creepy government agents, über snobby extraterrestrials, and a psycho alien ex-girlfriend out for revenge. After a crash course on the rules of interstellar dating, Sloane must decide if their star-crossed romance is worth risking her own life....
Please mark your calendars to buy your copy of LOST IN STARLIGHT on
June 26th 2014!
The awesome book cover was designed by the talented, Kristen Thompson-Oh of KCT Designs
A streak of light moves rapidly across the sky, and then fades out suddenly.
“Did you see that?” I ask, excitedly. “It was a shooting star. We should make a wish.”
Hayden smiles and says in a low tone, “You do realize a shooting star is actually just a meteoroid. No more than a tiny fragment that’s the left over dust from a comet. It’s those pieces that can travel at great speeds—”
“Hayden, seriously? An astronomy lesson? Why can’t you just see how beautiful and amazing the stars are? Maybe it’s a sign.”
“A sign of what?”
I turn away, but I can’t hide the red glow that warms my face. “You know, like fate or something.”
“I suppose…” he pauses, staring up into the darkness. “Is there some rhyme we need to say or something to make sure our wish comes true?”
A slow grin spreads across my face. Hayden’s actually indulging me, and not getting all Mr. Mature Mega-Brainiac for a change.
“No. Just make a wish.”
“Should we do it at the same time?” he asks.
My smile widens. “Sure.”
He closes his eyes, with an amused grin playing across his sexy features. I close mine, too and make a wish.
“So, how does this work? Do we tell each other what we wished for? Or won’t it come true?” he asks.
I open my eyes and look at him. “Hush! I’m wishing and I can’t concentrate with you asking so many questions.”
“I’ll wait.” He whistles a soft tune, then laces his fingers together and tucks them behind his head.
“You’re impossible!” I laugh and playfully swat at him.
“Share time?” His eyes twinkle. “Is it safe now?”
“We both saw the shooting star, so I think it’s all right to share our wishes,” I say. “What was yours?”
His gaze rests on my mouth, and his tongue darts out, wetting his lips. “I’d rather you went first.”
My cheeks heat. “It’s kind of embarrassing…”
“You can tell me anything.” He looks up at the twinkling starlight and sighs deeply. A long pause glides between us, then without looking at me, he whispers, “Sloane, of the millions of stars up in the sky, none of them will ever shine as brightly as you.”
“Did you see that?” I ask, excitedly. “It was a shooting star. We should make a wish.”
Hayden smiles and says in a low tone, “You do realize a shooting star is actually just a meteoroid. No more than a tiny fragment that’s the left over dust from a comet. It’s those pieces that can travel at great speeds—”
“Hayden, seriously? An astronomy lesson? Why can’t you just see how beautiful and amazing the stars are? Maybe it’s a sign.”
“A sign of what?”
I turn away, but I can’t hide the red glow that warms my face. “You know, like fate or something.”
“I suppose…” he pauses, staring up into the darkness. “Is there some rhyme we need to say or something to make sure our wish comes true?”
A slow grin spreads across my face. Hayden’s actually indulging me, and not getting all Mr. Mature Mega-Brainiac for a change.
“No. Just make a wish.”
“Should we do it at the same time?” he asks.
My smile widens. “Sure.”
He closes his eyes, with an amused grin playing across his sexy features. I close mine, too and make a wish.
“So, how does this work? Do we tell each other what we wished for? Or won’t it come true?” he asks.
I open my eyes and look at him. “Hush! I’m wishing and I can’t concentrate with you asking so many questions.”
“I’ll wait.” He whistles a soft tune, then laces his fingers together and tucks them behind his head.
“You’re impossible!” I laugh and playfully swat at him.
“Share time?” His eyes twinkle. “Is it safe now?”
“We both saw the shooting star, so I think it’s all right to share our wishes,” I say. “What was yours?”
His gaze rests on my mouth, and his tongue darts out, wetting his lips. “I’d rather you went first.”
My cheeks heat. “It’s kind of embarrassing…”
“You can tell me anything.” He looks up at the twinkling starlight and sighs deeply. A long pause glides between us, then without looking at me, he whispers, “Sloane, of the millions of stars up in the sky, none of them will ever shine as brightly as you.”
Award-winning author, Sherry Soule currently lives with her family and one very spoiled black cat in California’s San Francisco Bay Area. She writes thrilling tales of romance and suspense, often mingled with a dash of the mystical and a splash of trendy fashion. Her published novels do not include any graphic sex, explicit violence, or excessive profanity, so that all of her novels can be read and enjoyed by both teens and adults.
Sherry’s debut novel, “Beautifully Broken” was nominated for Best Paranormal Romance in the 2011 Wizard and Witch/Sorcery category by The Romance Reviews (TRR). Her adult PNR novel, “Immortal Eclipse” is a *TOP PICK* by Night Owl Romance Reviews.
To learn more about Sherry Soule and her books, visit her website.You can also find her on Goodreads, Facebook, and Twitter.
Sherry’s debut novel, “Beautifully Broken” was nominated for Best Paranormal Romance in the 2011 Wizard and Witch/Sorcery category by The Romance Reviews (TRR). Her adult PNR novel, “Immortal Eclipse” is a *TOP PICK* by Night Owl Romance Reviews.
To learn more about Sherry Soule and her books, visit her website.You can also find her on Goodreads, Facebook, and Twitter.
Thanks for letting me chat about my new series, a paranormal romance with a Sci-Fi concept! And I sincerely hope that everyone enjoys reading, LOST IN STARLIGHT this summer.
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