They werenβt supposed to get smarter! In the third book of the Lovers of the Galaxy series, the Bone Eaters are evolving thanks to the evil genius of the human monster Randolph and Venus not only has to deal with smarter zombies, but also a room full of Alpha warriors who keep challenging each other
Lovers of the Galaxy: Book Three: Raiders of the Lost Heart
β Scribed by Blacio, Trinity; Lee, Ana Kennedy
- Book ID
- 108108827
- Publisher
- Riverdale Avenue Books
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 111 KB
- Series
- Lovers of the Galaxy 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781626011267
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β¦ Synopsis
They werent supposed to get smarter! In the third book of the Lovers of the Galaxy series, the Bone Eaters are evolving thanks to the evil genius of the human monster Randolph and Venus not only has to deal with smarter zombies, but also a room full of Alpha warriors who keep challenging each other, including her two out-of-this world husbands, Volund and Jaxxon.
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