Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Aliens vs. Aliens with Humanity at Stake! (Plus a Free BDSM story, not to mention a chance to win a free audiobook.)

 Dear Reader --

Yep, it’s Angela Knight. And I have a new free smut story for y’all, plus a shot to win one of three audiobook. I know it’s been a minute, but I hope this will help make it up to you.

So Fall is here, and I'm in between books. Which means I'm doing lots of art, brainstorming my next novella, and drinking lots and lots of Starbucks iced chai lattes.

That is, when I'm not taking care of my 86-year-old bedridden mom. When life becomes hard, reading – and writing – romance novels can be a great escape. I love watching women win against overwhelming odds. That can be really comforting sometimes. (Especially when they get lots of great sex with handsome warriors.)

So during breaks in my chaotic personal life, I've been writing Invisible Monsters, a novel about Mothership, a giant alien AI starship fighting to save present-day Earth. Which is why she created 400 wildly sexy genetically engineered Rangers.

The book's heroine is Diana Newman, who was rescued from torturers in the first book of the series, Wildcard. Now Diana has become one of Mothership's Rangers, but she's still dealing with PTSD and adjusting to Cyberpunk, the Quantum Artificial Intelligence implanted in her brain.

I've also got a free smexy ebook for you to express my appreciation for your years of patience. The story is a prequel for Invisible Monsters that occurs during Wildcard as Ian and his team blow off steam at The O Club, where Mothership's Rangers do all kinds of kinky BDSM stuff.  DOWNLOAD THE O CLUB. It will ask for your email address, which will add you to my mailing list.


The free audiobook information is below.

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About Invisible Monsters

Can two Rangers find love when they’re haunted by invisible monsters -- inside and out?

Earth civilians are obsessed with selfies and social media, but my life revolves around alien starships, superhuman strength, and A.I. implants. Too bad none of it helped when I was captured and tortured. Now I crave revenge, but as a genetically engineered Ranger, I must obey Mothership’s rules: protect humanity. Never kill.

When another alien ship sends monsters to invade Earth, Mothership’s Rangers must stop them. My new Ranger teammate is everything I shouldn’t crave: handsome, skilled, and haunted by his own dark past. He helped rescue me from torture, but it cost him his entire team. Now I’m the mess he’s got to clean up.

Battling invisible monsters may be the death of us, but our mutual attraction is undeniable. Can we stop an alien invasion despite our dangerous chemistry?

 

 

Here’s a taste:

I stared at the screen, watching the Earth grow larger as our transport raced toward it. Even after two months as one of Mothership’s Rangers, the sight reminded me how strange my new life had become. Down there, people were obsessed with selfies, celebrities, and social media. I’d plunged into a world of giant alien starships, AI brain implants, and super-strength.

And worse.

An image flashed through my head -- the sadistic grin on Roger Bannon’s face as he leaned in, the surgical drill whining as it spun. I’d fought not to scream as the drill bit in.

Roger loved it when I screamed.

I shoved away the memory, hard. If I wasn’t careful, that thin face with those pale, rabid eyes would start running through my head on an OCD loop. “I should have killed you when I had the chance,” I muttered.

Next to me, Ian Cartwright turned to give me a narrow stare. “What did you say?”

Damnit, Diana, you’re not supposed to creep out your battle buddy. “Bad memories.”

His expression softened, ice-blue eyes going a little less chilly. “I can imagine.”

No, you really can’t. I didn’t say it aloud. Cartwright already thought I was a human hand grenade just waiting for somebody to pull my pin. The team didn’t need that kind of distrust, especially in the middle of an op…

He studied me thoughtfully. Rangers were universally attractive -- Mothership’s genetic engineering at work -- but Ian was even more gorgeous than the typical agent. His face was intensely masculine, all high cheekbones and square jaw, his nose aquiline, his mouth wide, with a lower lip I longed to nibble. He wore his sable hair in a severe style that made him look even harder, sexier, but it was his eyes that pulled me in. An icy blue, they were ringed and rayed in a rich cobalt, watchful and cool. People tend to dismiss a man that pretty, but Cartwright was also six-five and built like an NFL defensive lineman. As one of Mothership’s Rangers, he was even more dangerous than he looked...

“Let’s just… start over, okay?” I said. “The point is getting Aiden and his family to safety.”

His nod was tight and controlled, like everything else about the man. “Works for me.”

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Universal Buy Link for Invisible Monsters

Thanks for reading! To show my appreciation for my fabulous reader family, I’m giving away THREE audio codes (Audible US or UK) for Master of Valor.



All you have to do email me at jwoodcock2002@ gmail.com (Cut that extra space) and let me know you’d like one. The first three to reply get the downloads. Personally, I love the hell out of audiobooks, especially when I’m doing something like folding clothes, cleaning, taking walks, etc. I especially love long walks in the fall while listening to audiobooks. When you’re struggling with stress or depression, walks help regulate your mood by burning off adrenalin. Considering how stressful the holidays can be, that’s a real plus.

Want more audiobooks? You can find all of mine on Audible.

I hope you have a fabulous holiday season with lots of great food, eaten with the people you love.

Angela Knight

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