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Touch of Lightning

Susan McKenzie

Publisher: Susan McKenzie

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Summary

A dangerous job. A mining disaster. A declaration of love that may have come too late.
 
Her job in a space station requires nerves of steel and a cold heart, but Lennina is paralyzed with fear for the life of her work partner each time there’s an earthquake on the planet’s surface. Her jealous boyfriend accuses her of having an affair with him and turns to violence when she denies it.
 
Bruised and broken, she ends the relationship. Then when a quake traps miners underground, she discovers her work partner means more to her than life itself.
 
As a new telepathic ability manifests itself, can Lennina use it to save the man she loves?
 
TOUCH OF LIGHTNING is an exciting first book in the Lightning Touch Series that will transport sci-fi and paranormal fans to a distant space station, filled with suspense, danger, and romance. If you like reading stories about healthy relationships with a slow burn forbidden love and sassy witty banter, you’ll love this friends-to-lovers sci-fi adventure with a HEA.
 
Buy it today to follow Lennina on her journey.
 
 
 
Binge the COMPLETE Lightning Touch Series! Touch of Lightning Power of Lightning 
 
Check out the COMPLETE Tamisan Series! Tamisan Enigma A Tamisan Novella: Shakiran: Larissa’s Story  

 
“Touch of Lightning absolutely captivated me from start to finish. The characters are fabulously crafted and the story was exciting and the author has done a fantastic job with the world building. This is one of those books that will sweep you away to another world and take you on a journey that will leave you wanting more.” – Annie555 (Amazon review)
 
“It had me sitting in angst on the edge of my seat, to up in the clouds and everywhere in between. It is very different from her last books which I think is good. I can't wait to read the next one to see where she goes with it.” – Kimberly Rose (Amazon review)
 
“Quite literally I feel like Lennina must feel, so that is good because I am in the story, I am the character.”  – Lynn Smith
Available since: 09/11/2019.
Print length: 284 pages.

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