Desert World Immigrant

Desert World Immigrant by Lyn Gala, published by Dreamspinner Press on September 29, 2015, is a science fiction narrative that explores themes of survival and trust against a backdrop of political intrigue. This first edition spans 250 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Lieutenant Commander Verly Black as he seeks to escape the horrors of war by immigrating to the planet Livre, where he hopes to forge a new life. There, he encounters councilman Naite Poli, a man with his own troubled past, and the two men must navigate their shared scars while facing external political pressures.
Readers will find a complex interplay of personal and political challenges as Verly and Naite confront their histories and the dangers surrounding them. The narrative delves into the struggles of both characters, highlighting their reluctance to trust and the societal perceptions they must overcome. As the situation escalates with the rebel alliance, Verly and Naite are compelled to confront their pasts and unite for the future of Livre. This edition offers a detailed exploration of LGBTQ+ themes within a science fiction framework, providing insight into the characters’ emotional landscapes amidst the turmoil of their world.
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“Desert World: Book Three “
Lieutenant Commander Verly Black is ready to leave the atrocities of war behind and immigrate to the planet of Livre, where he can build a future away from the ghosts of his past. He doesn t expect to find a kindred spirit in councilman Naite Poli a man with secrets as dark as Verly s own and bearing the scars to prove it. Both men have done what was necessary to survive Verly in battle and Naite in defense of his family and they re haunted by memories that leave them wary of trusting others. As they circle each other, the political maneuvering around them grows more dangerous, with the outer worlds trying to force Livre into one alliance or another. Some still view Verly as a killer and a spy, and they re determined not to let him forget what he s done. Others fear the implications of a military officer sharing the bed of a councilmember. When the rebel alliance moves beyond threats, Verly and Naite must push through the pain of their pasts and stand together to fight for the future of their world. “
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