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Sidonie Savage Author Interview

The Empath’s Second Chance follows human Sylas and enigmatic alien Ksa’in as they navigate through love, loss, and healing amid a cosmos teeming with exotic creatures and hostile abductions. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

For me, The Empath’s Second Chance grew naturally from the first book in the series, The Empath’s Lover. In that book, Sylas was presented almost as a bad guy, but really his negative actions were due to jealousy, insecurity, distrust, and just as a result of being a little shaken up by experiencing the unexpected during the mission. This character in my mind was so much more than what readers got to see of him in the first book, so I decided he deserved a book of his own. He is a man who hides his insecurities and weaknesses behind a sarcastic and easy-going facade and, because of this, it’s hard for people to get to know who he really is underneath it all. So, who better to do this than an empath? This is where Ksa’in comes in.

From the plot side of things, in book 1 we learn that the Kyphomi are allied with a species whose planet is on the verge of destruction. They wanted the Earth for themselves and thought the Kyphomi were going to help them get it. They are in a desperate situation, so even if the Kyphomi were able to convince their leadership that their change of heart about humans and the Earth was the right thing, there are bound to be those among them that don’t agree. It is their desperation coupled with their misconceptions about humankind that lead to the abduction.

As for where the series is set up in terms of where they are in time and space and what the humans were doing in the outer solar system, a lot of that was inspired by science documentaries I’ve watched with my sons. In particular, the videos documenting the space exploration humankind has already done and what they hope to do next. From there, I imagined what it might be like in the future if and when we send manned missions to the outer solar system.

The universe in your book is rich with varied planets and creatures; how did you build these interstellar worlds and ensure they provided a vibrant but coherent backdrop to the romance and drama unfolding between the characters?

Since I’m writing MM sci-fi romance, the romance is the focus and the science is soft. That being said, much of what I include about space and planets is inspired by those science fiction documentaries and informational videos I watch with my kids. Also, my set-up for the first book, and thus the series beginning, was a group of 5 astronauts on the first manned mission to the outer solar system encountering an alien species for the first time. This can be very limiting in terms of settings, characters, and creatures. So, instead of just having the enemy aliens abduct him and stick him in a prison somewhere, I had them dump him on a hostile planet as a sort of test–kind of like survival of the fittest. But it was also a test to see how a human would treat a foreign planet and primitive people. By stranding Sylas and having him struggle for survival, I was able to show more of this hostile world and some of its inhabitants.

For inspiration for this planet, I used some of Earth’s own environments, exaggerated some elements, and added the kinds of differences one might see if it was a binary star system instead of a planet with one sun. The kinds of creatures and races I added came from my imagination, but with consideration of adaptations one might see for that type of environment.

Because it was a hostile, alien planet, we got to see more of Sylas’ resilience and strength as he struggled for survival. It also provided an opportunity to show the growing relationship between Sylas and Ksa’in once Ksa’in gets there and locates him. By having them fight for survival, and fight to return to the ship so they can escape, we get to see the two characters each putting the other first. We see them willing to make sacrifices, and even go so far as to sacrifice their lives so that the other can survive.

Sylas and Ksa’in showcase a complex, multi-layered relationship throughout the novel; can you share insights into your process for developing their characters?

In the first book of the series, the relationship between the two lovers was almost instantaneous–it was a love at first sight, bordering on fated mates kind of story. The pressures on their relationship were mostly external.

For the second book in the series, I wanted it to be different. I wanted the readers to experience the characters’ internal struggles. So I made it a second chance romance, but not the kind where it’s a second chance for the same couple. Instead, it was a second chance at love for each of them after losing a love relationship in the past. For Sylas, he’d lost both a romantic love interest and a close family member, and the loss of that potential romantic love relationship was recent enough to still sting.

These losses had to be tragic enough that they would be reluctant to just go with their feelings. Opening themselves up to a new love was an internal struggle for both of them. This struggle allowed me to bring in some of their backstories and better showcase who they are as individuals. It also allowed me to show the inevitability of a love that’s meant to be, so to speak. In the end, they were both powerless to resist the pull they had to each other, and unable to deny or ignore the deep bond that grew between them.

What is the next book you are working, on and when will it be available?

The next book I’m working on is book 3 of the series. The setting will be a bit different, in that is will mostly occur back on Earth (kind of). But we will continue to see both the Kyphomi and the humans. The date is still uncomfirmed, but I am hoping it will be next spring or summer.

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A human wounded by rejection. A kyphomi scarred by loss. Will they survive long enough to realize they are each other’s second chance?

Sylas Hayes had only just learned that humans were not alone in the universe when he lost the man he pined for to an alien. Heartbroken, and distrusting of their new allies, Sylas decides that love is not worth the pain.

Ksa’in is the first kyphomi to serve on a human spaceship. One crewman catches his attention from the very start. But Sylas is reeling from a recent heartbreak, and Ksa’in is haunted by a past loss.

After Sylas is abducted by alien rebels, Ksa’in is determined to find him and bring him back where he belongs. Stranded on an inhospitable planet, they are forced to rely on one another to survive and with each new danger they face together, an unexpected bond begins to form. Will they find true love amidst the chaos or will the universe tear them apart?

If you enjoy MM Sci-Fi Romance, then you’ll be captivated by this heart-pounding story of love and survival. Buy now before the price changes!

Content Warning: The Empath’s Second Chance is the second book in The Kyphomi Empath’s series. It can be read as a standalone, but is best read with The Empath’s Lover. It contains adult themes and language and explicit sexual content. It is intended for readers 18+.

The Empath’s Second Chance

Dive into the interstellar expanse of love and rebirth with The Empath’s Second Chance. This captivating blend of Sci-fi MM Romance introduces readers to the complex relationship between the passionate human, Sylas Hayes, and the enigmatic Kyphomi alien, Ksa’in.

The Kyphomi, distinguished by their luxuriantly long hair and impressive stature—greater than that of humans—are peaceful inhabitants of a distant planet, boasting lifespans of up to 200 years. Their empathetic nature sets the tone for this poignant tale.

As the narrative unfolds, Sylas grapples with memories of Davon Pax, a past love interest who abandoned him for an alien named Tulq’on. Ksa’in, similarly, is on a path of self-reflection and healing. Their fates take a dramatic turn when Sylas is abducted by the Vraik aliens and placed on the fiery planet Evis, teeming with its distinctive lizards and furry inhabitants. But amid this chaos, Ksa’in emerges as a beacon of hope.

Author Sidonie Savage tells a riveting romance story set against a backdrop of spaceships, unique creatures, and alien worlds. The story is enriched by the interwoven perspectives of Sylas and Ksa’in, as well as the inclusion of Tira, Sylas’s dear friend. This triad of views offers an immersive experience into the characters’ emotions and challenges.

As the follow-up to The Empath’s Lover, this novel is the second entry in the tantalizing Kyphomi Empath’s series. While catering to a niche audience, it seamlessly marries elements of erotic romance and science fiction. Intended for mature readers, the book includes several artfully crafted erotic sequences.

In The Empath’s Second Chance, Sidonie Savage seamlessly interweaves the allure of science fiction with the passions of romance, creating a universe that both captivates the mind and touches the heart.

Pages: 282 | ASIN : B0CGR4C8PY

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The Empath’s Lover

In The Empath’s Lover: A Sci-Fi MM Romance Novella by Sidonie Savage, Davon Pax is the Chief Medical Officer and Microbiologist on the Explorer 2. Davon wakes from cryo-sleep after a ten year journey from Earth and is excited to be one of the first humans to explore Neptune and its moons. But before the crew can complete the mission, their research vessel is attacked. They are saved by an alien named Tulq’on, a Kyphomi Intelligence Officer who has been studying humans. He is injured, and Davon heals him. The two find themselves feeling unexpected emotions for each other. But unless Tulq’on can convince the Kyphomi that humans are worthy of life it will be the end of all humanity.

This short novella was a quick and engaging read. I enjoyed the meeting of two worlds and reading about how Davon and Tulq’on interacted together when they first met and as they learned to communicate and discovered more about each other, both their differences and the ways that they were the same. I liked that they had compassion and respect for each other, acting selfless in putting the other before themselves, as they worked together to prove that their species could coexist. Due to the short length of the book, I felt that the conflict was resolved quickly, but I liked that the story had a happy ending for Davon and Tulq’on even though they came from different worlds.

It was interesting to learn the details of the Explorer 2’s mission at the beginning of the book, but I think this level of detail would have been better suited to a longer story, or for a story that was sci-fi fiction rather than romance. For a romance novella, the heroes should have met sooner in the story. This did not happen until after the first quarter of the book, which didn’t give the heroes much time to come to know each other before declaring their love. I felt that this was too rushed, and I would have liked the book to be a bit longer to allow for more focus on this aspect of the story. I also wanted to see how Davon adapted to life among the Kyphomi, and how Earth reacted to the introduction of the alien species. There was not much world-building and I would have liked to know more details about the Kyphomi and their society.

Pages: 76 | ASIN: B08H4W2YHF

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