
Tuluscan Six and the Time Circle
When time travel is no barrier to romance …
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Anne Brooke

This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
About this listen
Whilst finishing up a good day’s work in the Earth Interplanetary Administration Office, Karlan Staithley is disturbed by the appearance of a strange alien called Tuluscan Six.
Tuluscan tells him that in one year’s time, Earth will make contact with his people, the Lamarians, and unwittingly destroy them due to an anomaly in the planetary time lines. He himself has come back to warn Karlan, partly to save his people and partly as in the real time line Karlan and Tuluscan will become lovers.
The two men join forces to try to save their futures, but can they in fact change time? And, if they do, how can their mutual passion ever survive?
Perfect for fans of time travel romance!
Reviews:
"Tuluscan Six and the Time Circle is a short story with a light comic touch that will appeal to many readers, even those who tend to avoid science-fiction. The fast pace, comical details, and the single viewpoint from an appealing hero make for an immediately engaging reading experience." [ARe Cafe Reviews]
“This short story is equal parts romantic comedy, with its snappy dialogue, and space opera. The fast pace, clear vivid writing, and light comic touch keep the reader engaged.” [Jessewave Reviews]
“This was a cute little read with some humour, but also a bittersweet side.” [Tam's Reads]
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