When I first published the Blarmling Dilemma, I selected the series title: Hearts in Orbit. I felt it had a good romance feel, and I still do. And when I published Destiny: Cloud Fist, it was planned to be a one shot.
Then, when I got the rights back to Between Venus and Mars, I wanted to expand the novella into a full novel and I also needed a mechanism to replace the Soul Mate Tree, which no longer worked without the rest of that series from my old publisher. Thus. I wrote Destiny: Morning Star, inventing a machine to replace the tree and linking the two series. (Yes, if you didn’t know, Destiny: Morning Star completely explains the machine that transports Kyle to Zana in Between Venus and Mars.)
Anyway, with the two series suddenly linked, I decided to change Hearts in Orbit to Destiny’s Legacy, and setting the series one hundred years after the events in the Destiny series. Still, Destiny’s Legacy lost that romance feel, and it didn’t seem to help sell the Destiny series anyway, so I’m going back.
Yes, the two series are still linked, but it’s not just as obvious.

So Hearts in Orbit is back. They’re the same books inside – no need to buy anything new – just a change in covers and cataloguing.
And If you haven’t picked up the Hearts in Orbit books books yet, today’s a great time to start. Book 1: The Blarmling Dilemma is free (in ebook format) and available wide in all the popular ebook formats at all the popular ebook stores.
And a great place to pick it up is from the Epic Cosmic Romantasy Book Bazaar going on right now:

You’ll find a great selection of epic sci-fi and fantasy romance books on sale right now, so check them out.
And if you’re interested in the Destiny Series:
In other news, I’m currently working on book 5 of Hearts in Orbit entitled The Zeta Crystal. It’s going great and I hope to have it out this summer if I don’t get distracted by some shiny, new book idea.
Until next time…
Find your adventure,
Steve




















