A Love Beyond the Stars (S.S. Paradise, #1)

A Love Beyond the Stars (S.S. Paradise, #1)

Jennifer Chipman

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Aurelia Castillo has spent her whole life looking to the stars. She's looked forward to her first day as a Pilot for years, and it’s finally happening. Her commission is on the newly chartered starship, the S.S. Paradise. Only her new Captain turns out to be a grump who thinks she has no business being a part of his starship's crew, even though she flew through flight school with flying colors. It doesn't quite feel like a paradise when your boss hates you and you're millions of light years away from the only home you've ever known. Until suddenly, he's not looking at her like she's less, but rather, more...Captain Sylas Kellar didn't see it coming. He didn’t see her coming. Not the daughter of his childhood icon, nor his attraction to her. And he shouldn't, shouldn't want her. It’s his first command as Captain, and he really doesn’t want to screw this up. Not when he has to prove himself to the world. But he can't resist the tension between them, and the ever-constant close proximity between them has him losing his mind. Which begs one what happens when he gives in?In a world beyond the stars, can the two find a love that will last a lifetime?A Love Beyond the Stars is a science-fiction romance featuring open-door, explicit sex scenes and adult language. It is a standalone romance featuring a grumpy space captain and his sunshine first pilot falling in love as they travel the galaxy.Release date not finalized. space opera, grumpy x sunshine, forbidden relationship, captain x first pilot

Publication Year: 2024


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    Mar 11, 2025
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  • jessdav
    May 18, 2025
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    This was okay, but I wish there was more page time dedicated to actual relationship development instead of smut. Literally one they had sex the first time, there was a seed scene every other chapter. It was excessive. I skipped more than half of them after the first few. 

    I also would have liked to know how a swimming pool works in a space ship? Like what??  Also...what about literally any other crew member other than an officer? Where were they? What happened to the pilot who took over for Aurelia, and then got booted out? Like wouldn't she has people she needed to manage? Why were they relying on autopilot? Shouldn't they have different shifts?
    There was not enough attention to detail other than for the sex scenes and I just wanted better plot with my space romance. 

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