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Godspeed, Lovers by T.Q. Sims (Buy Now!)



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Lovable loner Casey Isaac thinks love isn’t for him. Not since extraordinary events left him with supernormal powers and a great deal of trauma. But when Oscar Kenzari looks at him, he can’t help but change his mind.

As Divinators, Casey and Oscar have used their psychic powers to defend humanity from
sentient, extradimensional storms for one hundred years.

But a storm more powerful than any before is brewing. MaalenKun, prince of the maelstrom,
conqueror of countless realities, plans to turn the tables by infecting Casey’s mind.

MaalenKun is not the only threat.

Casey and Oscar must determine who they can trust: the eccentric trillionaire keeping them in
the dark, the independent contractors with secrets of their own, or a seemingly helpful
extradimensional being shrouded in mystery.

As Casey works to defeat threats around and within himself, he must open to love for his
chosen family, for Oscar, and for himself to unlock a transformative power capable of banishing MaalenKun. And Oscar must make a difficult choice that could cost him the future he dreams
of.

Can Casey and Oscar’s love break the storm?
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Godspeed, Lovers will soar into the hearts of readers as an exhilarating queer sci-fi odyssey, transcending the boundaries of space and time to explore love, identity, and courage in auniverse unbound by conventional norms. This groundbreaking book ventures into the unknown, showcasing diverse and empowering relationships against the backdrop of a futuristic world. It delves deep into the intricacies of queer love and resilience, weaving a gripping narrative that challenges societal norms and celebrates the beauty of all love stories. Godspeed, Lovers is not just a sci-fi adventure; it's a testament to the power of love in all its forms.

"It's fantastic to have such an emotional, thoughtful, and at times really sexy story to enjoy and identify with. I love books that take characters who are usually shoved to the margins and maketheir stories, their struggles, fears, hopes, tragedies, and triumphs the focus--which is exactly what this book does." 
 - Doug Spearman, Actor/Activist/Writer/Producer/Director, From Zero to I Love You

“From the title page onwards, I was unable to put this book down. With excellent world building and rich, dimensional characters, T.Q. Sims' Godspeed, Lovers skillfully weaves a world that is equal parts fantastical sci-fi, spirituality, and queer joy. I can't wait to see where Casey and Oscar go next.” –Colette Bennett, Author, Enter the Meta

Godspeed, Lovers can be purchased at theloversuniverse.com and bookshop.org!


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