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Ambassador Tull Redmond is looking for a quick ride home back to Earth after ending her twenty-year mission as a peace negotiator. All she wants is peace, quiet, and to be left alone. She boards the Earth Starship Giuseppe Verdi with its questionable leader, Captain Ben Jacobs anyway. It’s the fastest way home. Her quarters has a full bath, a space view window, and a large, real bed! How bad could this rule-breaking, authority-defying Captain Casanova be? High Council hates him, true, but his crew loves him. Surely, she’s too old and tired to be drawn into this bad boy of the quadrant’s personal circus.
Will Ambassador Redmond get the quiet, uneventful ride home she craves?
Will Ambassador Redmond get the quiet, uneventful ride home she craves?
Gerald L. Guy
Out of this world
I bounce around genres to stimulate my imagination. I wasn’t disappointed when I stumbled onto Carol Ann Kauffman’s “The Captain and the Ambassador.” While the stage is out of this world, the story is about human interaction, disappointment, renewal, and romance. Like most humans, Ambassador Redman and Captain Jacobs are experts in their fields but failures when it comes to relationships. Their collaboration and inevitable romantic connection are fraught with disappointment, challenge, and intrigue. Kauffman takes us on an intergalactic journey with lots of twists and turns. Will they be able to escape the drama of their past and what kind of mischief and misfortune awaits them in the darkness of outer space? This tale is worth the investment of your time.
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