Genre:
Science Fiction Romance
Themes:
Age Gap
Aliens
Danger / In Peril / On the Run
Erotic
First Love
Forced Proximity / Stranded Together
Girl Next Door
Grumpy / Sunshine
Ice Queen
Loss / Grieving / Widow
Mature Lead 40+
Misfit / Socially Awkward
Nerdy / Geeky
Neurodiverse
Opposites Attract
Self-Discovery
Toaster Oven / Gay For You
Heat Level:
Extra Spicy (sex scenes are very graphic and may also include toys, kink, BDSM, etc.)
Archetypes:
Botanist / Gardener
Pirate
Geographic Location:
Space / Other Planet or Universe
Setting:
Spaceship / Space Station
Sexual / Gender Identity:
Lesbian
Queer
Questioning
The Lily and the Crown
By Roslyn Sinclair
Love can bloom even in outer space.
Ariana “Ari” Geiker lives an isolated life on an imperial space station commanded by her father. The skilled, young botanist rarely leaves her living quarters, where she maintains an elaborate garden. When an imperious older woman is captured from a pirate ship and given to her as a slave, Ariana’s perfectly ordered life is thrown into chaos. Her nameless slave is watchful, intelligent, dangerous, and sexy, and seems to know an awful lot about tactics, star charts, and the dread, marauding pirate queen, Mir. What happens when the slave also reveals an expertise in seduction to her innocent mistress?
The Lily and the Crown is a lesbian romance about daring to risk your heart with someone you shouldn’t.