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Award-winning
Sci-Fi by Vijaya Schartz
Guns, Swords, Romance With a Kick

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"...an
exceptional tale that belongs in a place of honor on keeper shelves everywhere."
Johnna Flores - Coffee Time
Romance -
5-cups
rating
"...this is
one futuristic that you do not want to miss!"
Naomi - Fallen Angels Reviews -
5 angels - Recommended Read

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 On the frozen
plains of Kassouk, where a few aliens rule a medieval Human
world, Tora, Human warrior trained by tigers, seeks her father’s
murderer. But what she finds at the point of her sword confuses
her. How dare Dragomir, the handsome Mutant, question her
bloodline and her loyalties? And could a new enemy control the
savage hordes of the fringe?
Dragomir
offers to help, but Humans and Mutants are forbidden to
fraternize under penalty of death... Should Tora trust her mind,
her instincts, or her heart?
In the vortex
of war, treason and intrigue, among blizzards, avalanches and
ambushes, will Tora solve the mystery of her father’s death and
unveil the secret of her birth? Can she and Dragomir escape
persecutions long enough to save their planet from the invaders
and fulfill their destiny?
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Beauty, the black panther, deadly
foe and ultimate friend. |
Tora's tiger claws |
The leather handle of Tora's Sword |
"...kept me enthralled from the first
page...a thrilling science fiction romance"
Marlene Breakfield,
Paranormal Romance Reviews
WHITE TIGER is a very
enjoyable science fiction romance with entertaining characters and a very
involving plot. Ms. Schartz creates a complex world, in which humans have
regressed to a primitive technological state and the aliens take advantage
of their ignorance. Ms. Schartz's world kept me enthralled from the first
page. Dragomir and Tora face so many obstacles and adversities, that I was
on the edge of my seat most of the time! WHITE TIGER is a thrilling science
fiction romance; I highly recommend it.
"...an
exceptional tale that belongs in a place of honor
on keeper shelves everywhere."
Johnna Flores - Coffee Time
Romance
5-cups
rating
I loved this book from page
one and was sorry to see it end. The characters, and the world the author
has created for them to live in, are so well formed that they truly become
real to the reader. This story reads like an epic fantasy adventure with
powerful and memorable characters and a wonderful plot line to grab and
hold your interest throughout. I admit to losing track of time while being
swept along with Tora and Dragomir, their against-all-odds love and their
fight for the future of their world. White Tiger by Vijaya Schartz is an
exceptional tale that belongs in a place of honor on keeper shelves everywhere.
I highly recommend it!
Read
the complete review
"...this is
one futuristic that you do not want to miss!"
Naomi - Fallen Angels Reviews
rating: 5 angels - Recommended Read
Read
the complete review
Dragomir was born to serve
the Godds. When he disobeyed their rules he found love and acceptance in
one woman. Now he must fight to keep her alive. Major Tora, “White
Tiger” is a strong and decisive warrior, and a capable leader... The well-constructed
society in which Tora and her fellow Kassouk humans dwell is in a state
of upheaval. The planet’s temperatures have dropped rapidly and the neighbouring
primitive giants, the Zerkers, have assembled in organized large groups,
preparing for an attack on the Kassouk. The Godds deny the peoples’ pleas
for warmer weather. There are many different species, each with conflicting
agendas to use this primitive planet and its people. The Reptoids, a type
of lizard people, seem so realistic that this reader easily shared Dragomir’s
repulsions of their habits. Vijaya Schartz’s futuristic vision leaps off
the pages with detailed and vivid descriptions... Dragomir is a larger
than life character trying hard to disguise his uniqueness in an increasingly
hostile world... some unforgettable action sequences... Be prepared for
some grizzly battle scenes because this is one futuristic that you do not
want to miss! Highly Recommended with a + + +!
"...unique and extremely well constructed"
Rating: 4 1/2 stars
Review by Tami Brady at
Book Ideas.com
White Tiger contains an adventurous action
filled storyline in a world full of Humans, Godds,
Reptoids, and Mutants. The world the author has created
is both unique and extremely well constructed creating a
feeling that is a little bit science fiction and a touch
fantasy-like in nature. The character of Tora is
especially well developed and realistic. She is strong,
confident, stubborn, and loyal to a fault. Her unique
abilities add spice to these personality traits.
"I'm adding this to my 'keeper' shelf and on the 'to be
re-read' list
Niniri Theriault for The Road
to Romance
White
Tiger
is a fully realized epic fantasy where the balance of a
world rests in the hands of a very few. Ms. Schartz
doesn't spare the details of a world at war and the
reality of strife during the course of her tale. Like
Dragomir, this reviewer found the Reptoids to be rather
disturbing in their ways. It is a richly done tapestry
that enables an author to affect her audience, while
still keeping them utterly engaged in her work.
I'm
adding this to my "keeper" shelf and on the "to be
re-read" list because as with other favorite reads, I'll
get something new with another trip into the world of
Kassouk.
"...fast-paced
story that draws the reader in and keeps him/her
reading... The characters' personalities are
believable and well rounded."
3 1/2 Tigers -
Michelle
Thomas -
Gottawrite Network
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Fallen Angel Reviews | Road
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Paranormal Romance
"...an exceptional
tale that belongs in a place of honor
on keeper
shelves everywhere."
Johnna Flores - Coffee Time
Romance
5-cups
rating
In a future world, where
humans live as in days of old and are ruled by powerful advanced beings
known as Godds, a battle for power is about to begin. Tora is a warrior
known to her troops as the White Tiger, brave and fierce when standing
up for what she believes in. The gruesome murder of her father leads her
to view the world around her through newly opened and untrusting eyes.
When the battle against the
attacking barbarian Zerkers begins, it is Tora who will help lead the troops
to battle. There she meets Dragomir, a mutant sent by the Godds to spy
and perhaps aid during the ensuing war. Smart and brave, Dragomir follows
orders and does what he must do all the while wishing for more, more freedom
to choose his own path in life. Meeting Tora makes him long for things
he will
never be allowed to have.
Tora, at once, feels a kinship and a passion she has never known. Torn
between the causes they must fight for and the desire they both feel for
each other; they face an uncertain future filled with fighting, betrayal,
and perhaps the very destruction of the world they fight so fiercely to
protect.
I loved this book from page
one and was sorry to see it end. The characters, and the world the author
has created for them to live in, are so well formed that they truly become
real to the reader. This story reads like an epic fantasy adventure with
powerful and memorable characters and a wonderful plot line to grab and
hold your interest throughout. I admit to losing track of time while being
swept along with Tora and Dragomir, their against-all-odds love and their
fight for the future of their world. White Tiger by Vijaya Schartz is an
exceptional tale that belongs in a place of honor on keeper shelves everywhere.
I highly recommend it!
"...this is
one futuristic that you do not want to miss!"
Naomi - Fallen Angels Reviews
rating: 5 angels - Recommended Read
Read
it on the reviewer's site
Dragomir was born to serve
the Godds. When he disobeyed their rules he found love and acceptance in
one woman. Now he must fight to keep her alive.
Major Tora, “White Tiger”
is a strong and decisive warrior, and a capable leader. Her responsibilities
weigh heavily, but she also has a realistic view of the often-short lives
of her fighting force. Her codes of honour and duty to the emperor and Godds were learnt from her father, the widely respected General Tomaso.
When Tomaso is dying, he reveals some secrets to Tora that completely stun
her. He is not her true father because her beautiful young mother was already
pregnant when they were married, but later she died tragically in childbirth.
Recently Tomaso had discovered a traitor within their ranks and was attacked
by his large feline pet, causing the wounds that are quickly killing him.
He does not want Tora to look for the traitor, for her own protection.
Now Tora feels that she has lost her identity. She has never understood
why she alone had six fingers or a telepathic ability to control animals.
The answers must be in her unknown parentage.
The well-constructed society
in which Tora and her fellow Kassouk humans dwell is in a state of upheaval.
The planet’s temperatures have dropped rapidly and the neighbouring primitive
giants, the Zerkers, have assembled in organized large groups, preparing
for an attack on the Kassouk. The Godds deny the peoples’ pleas for warmer
weather.
Major Tora and her Tiger
Company are evacuating a town of its people when she first senses someone
is watching. He is waiting for her in a cabin in the next town. Dragomir
is the most beautiful man Tora has ever seen. His presence, handsome looks
and body would tempt a saint; Tora finds him compelling. He seems to know
her secrets and has some unusual technology from the Godds. Like herself,
Dragomir has six fingers.
Vijaya Schartz’s futuristic
vision leaps off the pages with detailed and vivid descriptions. There
are many different species, each with conflicting agendas to use this primitive
planet and its people. The Reptoids, a type of lizard people, seem so realistic
that this reader easily shared Dragomir’s repulsions of their habits. Dragomir
is a larger than life character trying hard to disguise his uniqueness
in an increasingly hostile world. He has become disillusioned with the
world that he thought he knew. As he realizes that his world was only an
illusion, he becomes determined to create a bond with Tora, the first woman
that he has ever felt close to. If he goes against his teachings and mates
with a human, his punishment would be death. Dragomir is willing to make
this sacrifice for one night of honest bliss, not knowing that one night
will never be enough for Dragomir or Tora. Their loyalty to each other
and their kindred is tested when their world succumbs to war and plague,
leading to some unforgettable action sequences. The plot is quite complex.
When it looks as if all will be lost, Vijaya Schartz neatly and satisfactorily
wraps up the final chapters. Be prepared for some grizzly battle scenes
because this is one futuristic that you do not want to miss! Highly Recommended
with a + + +!
"I'm
adding this to my "keeper" shelf and on the "to be re-read" list"
Review
by Niniri Theriault
The Road
to Romance
On a
frigid world, where civilization began in the wake of a
crash landing, and humanity thrives in a Renaissance
stage of development, while a genetically advanced race
of humanoid aliens are worshiped as gods dictate
direction of human development.
Tora
learned to fight as the tigers during her childhood and
now wields a ready blade in defense of her people. But
when her father is murdered, she vows to avenge his
death. The invasion of a fringe barbarian people sends
Tora to the plains to lead the fight. Amidst the chaos
of war, treason and intrigue, will she ever hold her
father's murderer at the point of her sword?
Dragomir is the handsome Mutant and spy for the alien
Fathers, and he knows this war is more than what it
appears to be. The humans are mere pawns in a very
dangerous game of chess. There's something about the
intense warrior on her white horse that fascinates
him—and while their meeting is anything but fortuitous,
he suspects he knows something of the secrets of her
birth.
Tora
and Dragomir are divided between loyalty and the
undeniable passion they share. They will fight for what
they feel is right, but can they survive the political
climate and ultimately, will they accept their destiny
and place in the world?
White
Tiger
is a fully realized epic fantasy where the balance of a
world rests in the hands of a very few. Ms. Schartz
doesn't spare the details of a world at war and the
reality of strife during the course of her tale. Like
Dragomir, this reviewer found the Reptoids to be rather
disturbing in their ways. It is a richly done tapestry
that enables an author to affect her audience, while
still keeping them utterly engaged in her work.
I'm
adding this to my "keeper" shelf and on the "to be
re-read" list because as with other favorite reads, I'll
get something new with another trip into the world of
Kassouk.
Rating: 4 1/2 stars
Review by Tami Brady at
Book Ideas.com
Tora, known to the military company she
commands as White Tiger, is about to have her world
turned upside down. Her father Tomaso is fatally
injured, betrayed by one of their own soldiers.
Evidentially, Tomaso had uncovered the man’s plot to
kill the emperor and take his place. Unfortunately, the
only identification Tomaso can give of this conspirator
is that he is a man who controls wild felines.
As if this scandalous piece of news where not enough,
Tomaso makes a shocking confession on his deathbed.
Tomaso tells Tora, the girl he has raised since her
mother died during childbirth, that she is not his
natural daughter. The dying man tells Tora that he had
agreed to marry her mother only to protect her from
great mysterious powers that were hunting her and that
he was never told the name of Tora’s biological father.
White Tiger contains an adventurous action
filled storyline in a world full of Humans, Godds,
Reptoids, and Mutants. The world the author has created
is both unique and extremely well constructed creating a
feeling that is a little bit science fiction and a touch
fantasy-like in nature. The character of Tora is
especially well developed and realistic. She is strong,
confident, stubborn, and loyal to a fault. Her unique
abilities add spice to these personality traits.
"...fast-paced
story that draws the reader in and keeps him/her reading... The
characters' personalities are believable and well rounded."
3 1/2 Tigers -
Michelle Thomas -
Gottawrite Network
The story opens with
General Tomaso laying on his death bed after an attack by an assassin's
trained cat. He confesses to Tora that he was struck down because he did not
join a conspiracy against the Emperor of Kassouk and makes Tora promise not
to attempt to locate the assassin. Tora promises even though she has every
intention of locating and killing him. General Tomaso also tells Tora of the
signs that he has seen of the coming of the Reptoids and warns her that the
Godds have secrets. He tells Tora that her mother was pregnant when he
married her. It was his way of protecting her and he wasn't aware of her
father's identity. Tora reassures him that he is the only father she has
loved. She sits with him as he passes on.
Then war starts and Tora volunteers to take her troops and face the Zerkers
as they gather forces to attack the Kassouks. She is sent to Marshal
Killian, not knowing that he is the man who assassinated her father. As the
troops travel across land moving farmers to Kassouk and burning villages so
that the Zerkers can't use them, Tora meets Dragomir in one of the villages.
He has waited to tell her that there is a traitor in the army, though he
does not know that it is Major Killian. Dragomir was instructed not to warn
the humans or assist them, but he can not resist Tora. After meeting her,
Dragomir realizes that she is part mutant and explains this to her. He also
informs her that The Godds killed her real father for mating with a human
because it is forbidden. As Tora and Dragomir spend time together, they end
up giving into their desire for each other. Even though it is forbidden,
their love is worth the risk of death. Afterwards, they must part so that
Dragomir can infiltrate the Reptoid base and Tora can join her troops with
the rest of the army to face the Zerkers.
Tora and Dragomir must face betrayal, threat of a manufactured plague and
the outbreak of a war to be together.
It is a well written, fast-paced story that draws the reader in and keeps
him/her reading to find out how the hero and heroine are going to deal with
every challenge. The characters' personalities are believable and well
rounded. The only complaint I had is that the majority of the story is given
away in the first couple of chapters and the rest of the book is just how
the characters react to the occurrences. While this makes an enjoyable
story, it leaves nothing to jump out at you later.
"...kept me enthralled from the
first page...a thrilling science fiction romance"
Marlene Breakfield,
Paranormal Romance
Reviews
Tora is a major in the forces
of Emperor Selig on New Earth. The humans of New Earth worship aliens called
Godds, who have been manipulating the humans for decades. The Godds keep
humans and Mutants, the offspring of humans and Godds, under an iron thumb.
The Mutants have been genetically altered to obey the Godds. On New Earth a
war is brewing between the Emperor's forces and the savage Zerkers, humans
who live on the fringes and are addicted to a drug. However, both sides are
being used by the Godds and their enemies, the Reptoids, and there are
traitors at every turn. Unfortunately, Tora and the Mutant that she has
grown to love, Dragomir, are caught in the middle of this conflict.
WHITE TIGER is a very
enjoyable science fiction romance with entertaining characters and a very
involving plot. Ms. Schartz creates a complex world, in which humans have
regressed to a primitive technological state and the aliens take advantage
of their ignorance. Ms. Schartz's world kept me enthralled from the first
page. Dragomir and Tora face so many obstacles and adversities, that I was
on the edge of my seat most of the time! WHITE TIGER is a thrilling science
fiction romance; I highly recommend it.
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WHITE TIGER
Excerpt
Tora knocked on the door.
It opened on an impossibly tall, muscular man with shiny dark hair falling
straight to the shoulders. His fine features included a high forehead,
copper-tan skin, and a pair of compelling hazel eyes.
"I was hoping it would be
you." A dazzling smile revealed pure white teeth. "Please come into the
warmth of my humble home." He let her in and closed the door, eyes sparkling
with intelligence, and something else Tora could not define.
"Do we know each other?"
Tora had to ask, although she would never forget such a striking man.
"Not yet." He grinned. "Let
me help you with your coat. It's warm in here."
Tora handed him coat and
hat, noticing the pleasant temperature of the room. The small fire burning
in the hearth could not provide such even heat, but she saw no other fire.
"This must be the most comfortable cottage in the village. I feel no draft
at all."
The young man smiled as he
spread Tora's fur by the fire. She removed her mittens, sat on the fur
and accepted a bowl of hot kawa.
"Who are you?" Intrigued,
Tora tried to sound neutral.
The striking man sat facing
her. "My name is Dragomir. What might be yours?"
Unnerved by the stranger's
nearness, Tora tried to collect her thoughts. Dragomir looked about twenty-five.
His melodious voice, smooth skin, foreign look, the unique quality of the
white clothes and the refinement of his manners screamed high nobility.
This was no farmer.
"I'm Tora, White Tiger."
She felt a strange vulnerability in his presence, as if he could read her
most intimate thoughts. She had to steady her voice. "What are you doing
here? This is a dangerous place to be alone. Bands of Zerkers have been
spotted just south of here. When the lake freezes solid, their invading
army will launch itself onto the plain."
"I know." Dragomir held her
gaze. "I can see why they call you White Tiger."
"Really?" Amused at his pretense
of knowing her, Tora settled on the fur. When she changed position, the
jewel on her sword handle caught the light of the flames.
Dragomir reached for the
hilt.
Hand on the sword, ready
to draw, Tora froze. In the grip of his hand immobilizing hers, she sensed
great physical strength. For an instant, their eyes locked, then Dragomir
relaxed but didn't move. Tora now stared at the offensive hand covering
hers. It had six fingers like hers!
She'd never met anyone else
with six fingers before. Who or what was this man? What was she, for that
matter? Questions filled Tora's mind but her throat constricted, and she
couldn't talk.
Seemingly undisturbed, Dragomir
removed his hand then casually opened his silky shirt on a well muscled,
hairless chest. Tora skipped a breath. On the smooth copper skin hung a
faceted gem, a twin to that on her sword hilt. Unhooking the scabbard,
she brought the hilt to the light. Same size, same cut, same azure brilliance,
same silver heart in the center...
Dragomir's eyes flashed.
"Where did you get it?"
Challenged, Tora finally
found her voice. "It was my mother's. Where did you get yours?" she asked,
a little too eager. "I've never seen another one before. I was told it
was the work of the Godds." Barely containing her excitement, Tora hoped
she would learn something about her mother.
"I received mine from the
proper source." Dragomir looked grave, older despite a youthful face. "But
I can't tell you about it."
Tora had no patience for
games. "You can, but you won't. What are you hiding, Dragomir? You are
obviously no peasant, so who are you?"
"A man on a mission." He
looked away.
Tora sighed. "I wouldn't
doubt it. Whose side are you on?"
"There are more than two
sides to this war, Tiger." Dragomir raised one eyebrow and took a sip of
kawa. "Do you know which side you fight for?"
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