Fated Mates of the Kalixian Warriors Collection: Books 7-9
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Narrated by:
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Meg Price
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C.J. Grey
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Joy Beharie
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By:
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Presley Hall
About this listen
Smart and sassy human women find true love with their alien warrior mates in this exciting sci-fi romance collection!
This three-book omnibus includes the following titles:
DAMAGED (BOOK 7):
I know the mate bond can never happen for me. But that doesn’t stop my heart from wanting Druxik…
When King Khrelan gets word of a group of human women held captive on a trading planet, he decides to send a team to rescue them—led by the hotshot pilot, Druxik.
I’ve never considered myself particularly brave or daring, so I’m as surprised as anyone when I find myself volunteering to join the warriors on their mission.
As frightening as it is to be heading to a dangerous black market planet, it gives me a sense of purpose. But with our close proximity aboard the ship, it also becomes harder and harder to deny my attraction to Druxik.
I know it can’t be the mate bond. And I know letting myself fall for him will only end in a broken heart.
But when disaster strikes, everything changes in the blink of an eye.
Mate bond or no, Druxik needs me, and I’ll do everything I can to help him.
TEMPTED (BOOK 8):
I promised myself I would never trust an alien. But with Zhori, I may not have a choice.
After being kidnapped by aliens, nearly rescued, and then snatched back by my captors, I don’t have much hope of getting rescued again. Still, I’m determined to fight back on my own, to break free and find some way off this horrible planet.
But when I’m put up for auction, my heart nearly stops when I see him in the crowd—the bronze-skinned alien who tried to free me before.
What is he doing here? Why did he come back?
My instinct is to assume the worst. Maybe he returned because he wants to steal me for himself. Maybe he plans to use me just like every other alien has.
But he keeps helping me. He keeps protecting me. And every time he does, it gets harder and harder to deny the truth.
This alien warrior may be the hero I need…and a temptation I can’t deny.
TAMED (BOOK 9):
This caged Kalixian is wild. Brutal. Dangerous.
So why can’t I stay away from him?
With the marks tattooed on his face and horns sharpened to deadly points, he looks like a monster made for killing. He’s unlike any of the other alien warriors on this planet, and despite their efforts to help him, he only seems to be growing more feral.
But every time I go to visit him, something strange happens.
He stops pacing.
He goes still.
He stares at me.
When his bright golden eyes focus on me, it’s like every layer of armor I’ve ever worn is peeled away. Even though he can’t understand a word I say, I swear he…sees me.
In those moments, I’m certain I can glimpse the man inside the beast. I’m certain there’s more to him than just violence and rage.
But when disaster strikes one day and I find myself on the run with the savage Kalixian, everything I think I know about him is put to the test. Can I truly trust this man? Can he keep me safe in this perilous landscape?
Or is he the most dangerous thing in the wilds of Kalix?
This binge-ready collection contains three full-length stand-alone sci-fi romance stories, featuring bronze-skinned alien warriors who will make you swoon.
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- 08-11-24
Book 9
BOOK 9 ONLY: The story was good, but the narrator was terrible. All the other books have the same female narrator and she does a decent job of switching her voice up, not only to convey different women but also the male dialogue. But book 9 has another female narrator, she struggles to even string sentences together without it sounding choppy or robotic, and in other instances there's a screechy tone to her voice. She also can't convey the other characters dialogue, it all sounds the same, it was painful to get through 😵💫
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