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Excerpt of Exposed By Moonbeam by Cynthia Sax

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Alien Abductions
Ellora's Cave
October 2012
On Sale: September 26, 2012
Featuring: Storm; Arystokrata Nazwisko
ISBN: 1419942433
EAN: 9781419942433
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Also by Cynthia Sax:

Dark Thoughts, March 2017
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Sinful Rewards 12, June 2015
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Sinful Rewards 11, May 2015
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Sinful Rewards 10, April 2015
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Sinful Rewards 9, March 2015
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Sinful Rewards 7, February 2015
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Sinful Rewards 8, February 2015
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Sinful Rewards 6, December 2014
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Sinful Rewards 5, November 2014
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Sinful Rewards 4, October 2014
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Sinful Rewards 3, September 2014
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Sinful Rewards 2, August 2014
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He Claims Me, August 2014
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Sinful Rewards 1, July 2014
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Breaking All the Rules, April 2014
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Flashes of Me: An Erotic Novella, March 2014
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He Watches Me, July 2013
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He Claims Me, July 2013
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He Touches Me, July 2013
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Warlord's Bounty, December 2012
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Menage Lost, November 2012
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Mission Menage, November 2012
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Exposed By Moonbeam, October 2012
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Assassin Mine, September 2012
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Tattooed Tryst, July 2012
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Unleashed Menage, June 2012
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Savage Menage, April 2012
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Ravished By Moonbeam, January 2012
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Lust By Moonbeam, October 2011
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Excerpt of Exposed By Moonbeam by Cynthia Sax

Chapter One

"This Moonbeam place is in the middle of nowhere." Howard, the television station's most experienced cameraman, hunched over the steering wheel and peered through the bug–splattered windshield, the van's headlights illuminating the lonely stretch of highway. Tall pine trees lined the pavement, their fresh scent mixing with the aroma of coffee. Stars sparkled above them, a vivid reminder that they might not be alone in the universe, a theory Storm would soon confirm.

"What are you going to do if your source doesn't show?" Howard's wrinkled face twisted into a scowl.

"My source will show," Storm assured her overprotective friend. "He was scheduled to arrive in Moonbeam a week ago last Friday." She glanced at the tiny screen of her handheld. Still no messages. "Don't worry."

"I have to worry because you've taken no precautions. Meeting with a strange man in a strange place." He clucked his tongue. "Not everyone is your friend, Storm."

"No one is my friend." She recited her new mantra, undeterred by Howard's worrying, an investigative reporter's job to venture where others feared to tread. "I'm cool, calm and detached."

"Right." The older man snorted. "Who are you trying to be—Brenda?"

Storm's face heated. "She did land the fulltime position with that attitude. Or it could have been her perfect blonde hair or her extensive coverage of the war in the Middle East that did it." She nibbled on her bottom lip, a nasty habit she had been unable to break. "I need a war."

"You'd cry over every death." Howard reached over and patted her hand, his comment unfortunately true, her sympathy serving as a liability in the news business. "If your source has spent the last two weeks and a day in Moonbeam, why hasn't he emailed you? How well do you know this guy?"

"Well enough." She shrugged, unwilling to admit her fascination with the mysterious Arystokrata Nazwisko extended past the potentially groundbreaking story. "We've been in contact online for months. He claims communicating close to the rendezvous date is a security risk." She sighed softly, missing their correspondence, Ary's detailed stories of exotic alien worlds the highlight of her day.

Storm stared out the window at the night sky. Win says his stories are plausible and she's the best astrobiologist I know. A meteor shot across the blackness. Is there truly life out there?

"Security risk? You're meeting in Moonbeam, the Roswell of the North." Howard tugged at his thin gray ponytail. "If he was so concerned about security, you'd think he would put more thought into the location."

"Who says he didn't? It's the perfect site if he wants this initial encounter kept off the record," Storm guessed, not knowing Ary's reasoning. They exited Highway 11 and she leaned forward. The small town appeared dark and deserted, the ideal backdrop for a midnight exchange of top–secret information. "No one would believe he met with me here." Especially with proof aliens exist.

It would be proof only she'd have access to, Ary promising her exclusivity. Storm's lips curled upward as she envisioned her gracious acceptance of the News And Documentary Emmy Award, her proud journalism professors and jealous rivals standing in the audience, clapping enthusiastically and murmuring about how she broadened their horizons, making a difference in the world.

"Your source is right about no one believing you." Howard interrupted her reverie. "It's hard to take a town known for aliens seriously." The van rolled to a stop in front of the town's landmark, an illuminated, silver nine–foot–tall model of a UFO. "What did I tell you?" He waved his hand at the empty space. "There's not one car in the parking lot."

"He'll show," Storm repeated, trusting Ary to keep his word.

"And when he does, I'll be here to film your meeting." Howard unbuckled his seatbelt. "I'm not leaving you in the dark alone."

"You're leaving me because the station will have your ass if you stay. Freelancers aren't assigned cameramen, you know that." Storm summoned a smile, irked by her lowly status. "And you have a forest fire you need to film."

"The forest fire can wait," Howard groused.

"No, it can't. Don't blow this opportunity for me." She wagged her index finger at him. "I need this. I don't want to be covering human interest stories forever."

"You like human–interest stories."

"I want to make a difference." Storm pleaded for her friend to understand, needing to do this, to prove she was a great reporter. Howard opened his mouth and she rushed to clarify. "A big difference. That's my dream, my destiny, what I know I'm meant to do."

Howard sighed. "Who am I to hold you back from your dreams?"

"Thank you." She opened the door and hopped down, her sturdy military boots crunching on the gravel surface. "I'll be begging you for editing assistance on this story." Storm swung her heavy backpack over one of her shoulders. "Consider yourself warned."

"You do that." Howard shook his head, chuckling. "And call me if you need help. Remember—"

"We cover the news, we don't make it," Storm recited and she laughed, closing the door with a solid thud. "Now get going before you scare my source."

Howard waved as he drove away, a smile on his weathered face. Storm watched the dented cube van until it faded from view. A peculiar clicking noise filled the night air.

"I'll filter that out of the audio afterward," she noted. "Don't let it bother you, Storm. Be professional, unemotional." She checked the time on the handheld. She was six minutes early. "Audio." Storm flicked the recording feature on and the handheld beeped. "Check."

She walked to the flying saucer and stood directly underneath it, as instructed. "I'm in position."

Excerpt from Exposed By Moonbeam by Cynthia Sax
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