This prince has lived his whole life bowing down to others. It might just be a slave girl who teaches him how to stand tall. Faye thought she had finally made it to safety. Spoiler β nope, she hasnβt. Her life on the run was going to end, and she was going to make it across the border into Ameri
Mated to the Alien Warrior: Book One in the Xillian Rebellion (An Alien Abduction Romance Series)
β Scribed by Tanith, Maia
- Book ID
- 110518595
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 93 KB
- Series
- Xillian Rebellion 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07V63VRCT
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Abducted and sold as a slave. Tossed in a cell with a hunky alien. Will we survive the Xillian Games? One moment Hannahβs minding her own business living her normal life on Earth. Then bam!, sheβs abducted by aliens, tossed in a cage with an angry and terrifying overgrown muscle man, and forced to take part in an intergalactic version of Survivor. But this game isnβt like the show she used to watch on Thursday nights with her Uber eats and her cat, where the prize is $50,000 and Instagram fame. For these games, the prize is her life. Taark shouldnβt be here, in the Xillian Games. He was careless, and he was caught. Now his survival depends on fighting his way to freedom. And the odds arenβt in his favour. Not only is he fighting for his life β but he has to keep an Earth weakling alive, too. If he is to have any chance at winning these games, he has to be strong. Emotions are for the weak. And developing feelings for his cellmate is out of the question. Even if this Earth girl turns out to be a whole lot stronger than he thought.
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