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Sol: Intergalactic Dating Agency (Beast Battalion Book 2)

✍ Scribed by Elsa Jade


Book ID
100605633
Publisher
Red Circle Ink
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Weight
108 KB
Series
Beast Battalion 2
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781941547427
ASIN
B08LL7PNYY

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


She doesn’t believe in alien life on Earth…

Brin Andersen is a hoax buster with a big internet following. And now she’s on a quest to reveal the most ridiculous hoax ever: the rumor of—get this—an extraterrestrial dating service in some tiny Montana town. But after her production equipment is stolen, she’s stranded without resources. When an aloof, sexy security guard asks for her help with a missing person search, maybe this episode featuring the would-be secrets of Sunset Falls won’t be a total bust after all.

He doesn’t believe in alien loving on Earth…

Fynix Sol is to blame for his beast battalion’s exile from Xymir. And now they are hiding on Earth until they can bind their hungry beasts to willing mates. But that chance will be lost if the IDA outpost reopening fails to launch. Sol knows he doesn’t rate a mate, not after what he did, but if he can trick an unsuspecting Earther into finding the missing proprietor of Evens’ Odds & Ends Shop, at least his crew might be saved. He just needs to keep his beast hidden from the sharp-eyed, softly curved Brin.

They’re both wrong. But together they are oh-so right.

It’s hard to believe in the power of love, especially when some mysterious adversary is confounding them. Can Brin and Sol trust each other long enough to discover who hates love enough to destroy the Big Sky Intergalactic Dating Agency before it begins again?


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✍ Elsa Jade 📂 Fiction 📅 2020 🏛 Red Circle Ink 🌐 English ⚖ 110 KB

A strange bargain… Tyler Lang took the offer for a data-processing job in Sunset Falls, Montana—“Big Sky Country: Where the stars are close enough to touch!”—as a chance to escape a humiliating breakup. Mr. Evens’ Odds & Ends Shop sounded like a great place to hide and focus solely (meaning ALONE)