From the blog of Nicholas C. Rossis, author of science fiction, the Pearseus epic fantasy series and children's booksYou may remember my author friend Michelle Proulx from last month’s cover reveal/giveaway for the relaunch of her science fiction romance Imminent Danger: and how to fly straight into it.

Today, Michelle is sharing with us the cover for her new book, Chasing Nonconformity. This is book 2 in the Imminent Danger series.

The cover was designed by Ravven. The book is expected Spring 2015. You can follow its progress on Michelle’s excellent blog. If you want to encourage her to hurry up, you may also wish to contribute to her IndieGoGo campaign. Just don’t give too much, or she’ll be finally able to fix her spaceship and return to Vega Minor.

Chasing Nonconformity, you say?

Still reeling from accidentally marrying an exiled alien prince named Varrin, and from almost getting her head blown off by a six-armed lizard man with anger management issues, seventeen-year-old Eris Miller is ready for a vacation. But Varrin is desperate to rescue his beloved spaceship, the Nonconformity, from the clutches of the galactic government, so her vacation will just have to wait.

While Eris and Varrin chase after the stolen ship, they’re unaware that trouble is brewing on the other side of the galaxy. The villainous Emperor of Rakor has assembled a task force, led by the commander of the deadly Skin Slicers, to hunt Varrin down. With enemies closing in and the Nonconformity slipping further and further from their grasp, Eris must ask herself: how much is she willing to sacrifice to ensure her happily ever after?

From the blog of Nicholas C. Rossis, author of science fiction, the Pearseus epic fantasy series and children's books

Who’s this Michelle Proulx Again?

Michelle Proulx was born on the market moon of Vega Minor where she spent her formative years reading, writing, and gambling at illegal underground jsgarn fighting rings. While en route to Alpha Centauri, Michelle crash-landed her space yacht on the planet Earth. She now lives in Canada and divides her time between observing the local fauna and repairing her star ship.