In Gamma Rift, the main character, America, gets a free trip, not to the moon, but to Enestia, a planet three galaxies away from earth. Unfortunately she didn’t book this excursion. She was abducted by aliens, and although Enestia is a beautiful planet with its moss-covered ground and expanse of lush, tall trees, the king of the planet is going to make sure her trip does not include a return ticket.
But no worries – maybe – because the prince of the planet, Garran, does not agree with his father’s perverse desire to snatch alien creatures and dissect them alive. And as required, Garran learned two foreign languages at the royal conservatory, one galactic and the other intergalactic, the latter being English. Garran’s respect for the human race expands that of any other Enestian, which turns out to be a good thing for America. Despite being from two different worlds, Garran and America discover that they have much in common, and they slowly develop strong feelings for one another and make many sacrifices to keep each other alive. This is what I truly love about this story. The characters never judge each other due to their differences in race.
Like America, readers really connect with Garran and his good heart, finding him attractive both in appearance (he’s totally hot) and personality. As for America, she is relatable and extremely likeable due to her strong, righteous personality. I loved creating these characters and this world.
I’m not sure if aliens exist, but I hope so, as long as they’re more like Garran instead of his father. And even if I had the money, I would NOT book a flight to the moon and back. I’m too big of a chicken, and I don’t think I would trust the engines on the used and modified Russian rocket the company purchased for the task. In the end, I’d rather go to another planet and meet aliens by reading a good book.
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Author Bio:
Kalli Lanford, a native of San Diego, California, grew up hanging out at the beach and playing sports. When she’s not nerding out at San Diego Comic-Con, she can be seen doing normal-people stuff like teaching high-school English, cooking delicious meals for her family, and attending her son’s football games. In her spare time, she writes new adult fiction and loves listening to hard rock. She hopes to live long and prosper, and that you will, too.Connect with KalliCONTEST INFO: Open to readers worldwide.
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