Print Release of 'Forget About Tomorrow'

Posted by Liz Kreger, 02/17/08 10:30 PM

FATMy turn to blog again? Hmm … that came up fast. Oh wait! This is Sunday. I get to announce the print release of my first romantic science fiction ‘Forget About Tomorrow’. I thought blogging about the eformat release was exciting. Knowing that my baby is gonna be out there in the hands of reader is infinitely more so.

I’ve had a couple of wonderful reviews for “Forget About Tomorrow”. Coffee Time Reviews says: ‘Ms. Kreger has a talent for drawing out the action in such a way as to keep the reader on their toes until the very last page.’ While Romantic Times says in their February issue: ‘This action-filled thrill ride is full of romance and suspense. Rich characters and lush, detailed descriptions of other worlds enhance the reading experience.’

How can something like that not go to an author’s head?

A short blurb — Larissalyia Ashanti, is hiding out on Earth, on the run from an intergalactic mob boss who plans to use her as leverage to force her magistrate father to clear his criminal record.

Mac, an earthman and barbarian unsanctified by FOW—Federation of Worlds—standards, witnesses the evidence of aliens when the mob catches up with Lacey. After he helps her fight them off, she does the only thing she can think of—she kidnaps him and takes him with her as she flees Earth. Mac learns the answers to that age old question of whether there’s life out there…in spades. But not only does he have to convince Lacey that his numerous skills are indispensable, he has to find a way into her heart.

The chase is just beginning…and so are the romance, adventure and danger as they cross the universe in search of safety and answers.

I hope everyone enjoys reading “Forget About Tomorrow” as much as I enjoyed writing it.

Comments: [1]

  1. It looks really interesting and I am trying to get it through my local library right now because I can’t afford to buy it till March.:-)

    Comment by Kathy · Feb 18, 06:07 PM

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