
She wiped at some ooze above her left eye, smiling grimly as her black and tan uniform sleeve came away smudged with blood. She didn’t see any wounded among them, but they’d probably left their injured aboard ship. The shifting tones of their black and gray uniforms made them hard to focus on, almost as if the cloth itself repelled the eye. Xera’s gaze followed the engineer’s to the cadre of silent aliens. “I’ve never had much patience for delays, so I’ll see if we have one goal in common right now.” He took her in his arms and kissed her. She glanced up, surprised at his admission. Sometimes a man can go mad from the tension.”

“It’s like a council for peace talks, isn’t it? Neither side wants to give away their concessions too early. He looked thoughtful rather than offended. “I don’t want to have a relationship with you.” I would love to learn more of Xera's people, but also return to the Scorpio and see some of them find love.Ryven smiled, but there was something else in his expression. As the first in her new Spark series, this book sets the stage for a series that has the potential for multiple stories. No Words Alone is another intriguing futuristic romance by Autumn Dawn, filled with fascinating cultures, interesting characters, and a touching romance. As the translator of her crew, and only member able to speak their language, Xera must interact with the Scorpio, but this continues to put her in a precarious position, and she knows that she must make a decision who to trust more. Xera is drawn to Ryven, the enigmatic commander of the Scorpio, but distrusts his underlying intentions. They are the unknown, her enemy.Īs both crews work together to reach shelter, tensions rise.


Xera, a member of the GE, is uncomfortable with her crew, and distrustful of the captain, but she trusts them more then the Scorpio. After a battle between the Galactic Explorers and the Scorpio, both ships crash land on a harsh planet.
