Author Name: Mario Kai Lipinski
Book Name: Wildness
Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27982066-wildness
Publisher: MLR Press
Cover Artist: Kris Jacen
Release
Date: December 18, 2015
Blurb:
Dr. Åke Jörgensson is a scientist from Sweden whose
invention of almost instant travel to any part of the universe will
revolutionize space flight.
Khitain is a N’tari, a panther-like alien serving
aboard a human space ship, and Åke’s boyfriend of three months.
On Christmas, they visit Åke’s parents for the first
time. As if meeting his in-laws weren’t stressful enough, feelings of
inadequacy and fear haunt Khitain. His N’tari descent makes him a killing
machine, and one wrong move could wipe out what is dearest to him. Åke,
however, has to deal with his family’s ignorance and Khitain’s reluctance to
let go of his restraint.
When something terrible happens during their
Christmas Morning walk, the situation gets out of hands.
Can love span even light years?
Pages or Words: 19,000
Categories: M/M Romance, Science Fiction
Excerpt:
December 24, 2267
“So much water.” Khitain looked down at the fuzzy
blue ball of Earth. “Your home world is beautiful.” As beautiful as his mate,
but Åke didn’t like to hear such praise, so Khitain kept it to himself.
“I thought N’tar was also rich in water.” Åke
stepped forward and pressed his forehead against the window of the landing pod.
As always, some strands of his hair stuck out at the strangest angles.
What was the human name for that color again? Oh
yes, blond. The blueness of Åke’s irises flowed into the slightly darker shade
of the water that reflected in the whites of his eyes.
“It is, but most of our water runs in subterranean
rivers. Those are the oceans you told me about?”
“Yes, they are. See that landmass over there?” Åke
pointed at the northern hemisphere. “That’s Scandinavia. Sweden’s over there.”
Sweden. The land of Åke’s ancestors. The land of
Åke’s parents. Khitain didn’t fear his enemies. So these people couldn’t be his
enemies.
“If you strain your ears any more, they’ll fall
off.” Åke grabbed Khitain’s hand. His tiny human fingers stood out so white
from the grayness of Khitain’s fur. “You don’t have to be nervous. They’ll like
you. And Emilia? She’ll simply adore you. Emi loves cats more than anything
else.”
“It’s you who keeps telling everyone that I’m not a
cat.” Khitain had seen holo vids of tigers, panthers, and lions. Of course,
humans compared him with those. One of the panthers had even resembled his
Second Aunt Eritruin, though the animal had looked friendlier. Much friendlier.
“Because you aren’t, but for Emi, you’ll be a
walking, talking pussycat.” Åke bared his teeth.
Why did humans think that doing so was an amicable
gesture?
“And for your parents?” Khitain closed his hand
around Åke’s, his tri-Kevlar claw protector rubbing over Åke’s knuckles.
“For them, you’ll be the guy their son loves.”
Or a disgrace to their family. A warrior and a
scientist. Love goes strange ways. He snuggled up against Åke, whose head rested
on Khitain’s lower ribs. “Your love honors me. May my love honor you.”
Åke pecked Khitain’s flank and nuzzled the fur until
his nose grazed the skin beneath. When Åke’s parents saw how much their son and
he loved each other, maybe they’d refrain from chasing him out of their home
and at least tolerate a lowly soldier.
The pod decelerated and the counterforce of the
inertia damper tugged at Khitain’s fur. The claw shape of Scandinavia filled
the whole window now.
“We’ll land in Stockholm any minute. A glider will
take us to Kårböle, and the house of my parents lies a little outside of the
town.” Åke still leaned against Khitain, and his voice resonated in Khitain’s
body. “Pappa offered to pick us up by car, but I thought you’d prefer a little
walk.”
Khitain wouldn’t fit into that thing, that car. At
least not into the models the ship’s computer had shown him, and moreover, he
weighed more than those transports could load. Yet Åke wrapped Khitain’s shame
up in a way that allowed him to save face. “I’d love to see the wilderness of
Sweden.” He buried his nostrils in Åke’s hair and inhaled its smell, reminding
him of mature Garraj fruits.
The city soared by beneath them, and the shiny facades
of the new buildings reflected the stony images of the old. Human settlements
reached so high into the sky, much higher than the low huts on N’tar. The pod
came to a halt, hovered in the air for some seconds, and descended onto the
landing platform. A jolt rocked the ship as it touched the ground. With a hiss,
the hatch of the shuttle opened. Khitain inhaled. They had landed in the center
of the city, and yet the air smelled of nature and life. How much he had missed
those odors in the artificial atmosphere of the Charon’s Boat, and how
much he yearned to return to the safety of the ship, a hundred light-years away
from Åke’s parents.
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Meet the author:
Mario K. Lipinski (born in November, 1975, in
Germany) lives in Herne, Germany.
He is a spare-time author and, in "real"
life, is a mathematician teaching at university level. Does it show in his
books? Yes, it does.
English is not his native language, and a frequent
question is why he does write in English. For more than 15 years, most of the
books he has read have been in English. So, it felt natural for him to write in
English, too.
He is into romance with a capital R.
Where to find the author:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/M.K.Lipinski
Facebook Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/M.K.Lipinski
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