IN ONE PICTURE: KIMBERLY DEAN’S “STAR DIPLOMACY” (Contest)

IN ONE PICTURE: KIMBERLY DEAN’S “STAR DIPLOMACY” (Contest)

UPDATE: The winner is…flchen!
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Star Diplomacy by Kimberly Dean
With the threat of an interplanetary war looming, a hardened military negotiator must find a way to connect with the enemy’s beautiful ambassador.

When I saw Delilah’s call for proposals, I’d just finished a sci-fi space opera romance titled FALLING STARS. It was a new genre for me and so much fun to write. I conceptualized a whole galaxy with alien (yet very human-like) races. One of the planets was Terrene. It had a patriarchal society, and its inhabitants were known for their physical rigor, determination, and adherence to rules and order. Their unique trait was striped skin. Another planet was Maelstrom, the water planet with an egalitarian society. Inhabitants were known for their empathy, foresight, and adaptability. The galaxy was on the verge of war throughout the book as the alien races struggled to coexist.

Delilah’s theme of SILVER SOLDIERS fit right in with that world. I immediately knew what I wanted to write, and it was also my chance to fix a loose thread I hadn’t been able to tie up in the original book!

So, my picture is of Colonel Stone Evren, a former Terrene soldier turned negotiator. (Do you like my mad Photoshop skills with those stripes? 😊) He’s looking up at the planet of Maelstrom, getting ready to “negotiate” with the beautiful enemy ambassador.

A snippet from “Star Diplomacy”…

These talks weren’t going to be easy.

He gave a nod, and the soldier opened the door.

The guard on point entered first, automatically evaluating the room for threats. He did the same, even though the all-clear had been given. Old soldier, old habits. They were meeting in a hotel conference room, and the Maelstromian contingent was already present. He mapped out the personnel in his head and finally focused on his counterpart.

He’d known where she was the moment he’d stepped into the room.

“Colonel Evren,” the facilitator said, announcing his arrival.

The ambassador flinched as if caught by surprise. She turned swiftly, and her colorful skirt flared. Her eyes were wide when they locked with his, and Stone stopped where he stood.

Beautiful. He’d gotten that right.

The material of her dress swung like a pendulum against her legs before settling into place, but the look in her eyes lasted a split-second longer. He frowned. What was that? Resolve? Uncertainty? Fear? Instinctively, he took a step forward, but the emotion quickly cleared.

He dipped his chin in acknowledgment. “Ambassador Nova.”

Of course, she was on edge. They were adversaries.

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About the Author

Kimberly Dean has been published by Avon, Black Lace, Ellora’s Cave, HarperCollins: Mischief, and Samhain Publishing. She’s known for creating strong emotional connections and sizzling chemistry between her characters. She’s the author of over forty published stories including the Storm Chaser Alliance sci-fi alien romance series.

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Contest

For a chance to win a $5 Amazon gift card, tell me whether you love sci-fi or sci-fi romance, and let me know what book or movie in the genre you adore!

10 thoughts on “IN ONE PICTURE: KIMBERLY DEAN’S “STAR DIPLOMACY” (Contest)

  1. I do enjoy sci-fi romance. R.E. Butler has a series entitled Norlanian Bride’s that I love. Also, Celia Kyle’s Ujal series and Preor series are favorites.

  2. I’m not really a sci-fi fan. I’ll read this story in the anthology because I always read every story included in them. But I wouldn’t pick this type as one I’d be looking for outside the anthology. But….that’s just me….& everyone loves to read all kinds of stories

  3. I absolutely LUUUURV Sci-fi Romance! <3

    The original Star Wars trilogy hooked me for life. Your anthology story was a great delight to read!!

  4. I do read Sci-Fi romances… my all-time favorite book is Ghost Planet by Sharon Lynn Fisher

  5. I don’t read a lot of sci-fi, but THE RAINS series by Gregg Hurwitz was fabulous.

  6. I love scifi and scifi romance. Started out with all the original Star Trek episodes and the Star Wars movies way back when. Since then, I’ve read a ton of both traditional scifi and more recently, scifi romance. A few favorites include Ann Aguirre’s Sirantha Jax series and Dred Chronicles.

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