Aliens Breeding Captive  Complete S..., Harem Breed
Aliens Breeding Captive  Complete S..., Harem Breed
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Alien's Breeding Captive - Complete Series Books 1-3
Young Adult Science Fiction Fantasy, Erotic-Romance Thriller Novel

Author: Harem Breed

Narrator: Jessica Howard

Unabridged: 3 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/03/2022

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

3 SHORT BOOKS - COMPLETED SERIES In the near future, an Alien species, D'Shraki, has made contact with Earth. The people of Earth find themselves in a new and dangerous Galaxy when the D'Shraki arrive with their weapons hot. The earth is lost. After the destruction of the earth by the D'Shraki Empire in the unprovoked attack, Humans are now an endangered species. The survivors are now hunted down, bounties on human females are extremely high for the purpose of reproduction, and for one human female, Zara, who survived the human apocalypse, the hunt is over, as she's given up by the captain of the alien ship she works on. She finds herself the enslaved mate of the D'Shraki Overlord and is made to carry his alien child.With the help of another enslaved human, Fareesa, Zara eventually manages to build up the mental walls to keep out the Overlord, but it is a little too late, she now carries his child. When she hears that D'Shraki children are taken to be raised in the horrible temples, she knows she must flee immediately.Making contact with the human freedom fighters, she gets back in touch with Jack, an old flame who wants to help her and several others like her escape to an abandoned D'Shraki space station that the human freedom fighters have claimed as a safe base of operations. Will the old flame rekindle for Jack? What ends will the D'Shraki Overload go to, to re-capture his unborn child and prince?Can Zara resist Jack and still make it to the safety of her fellow humans?Start listening today!This book contains adult themes, harsh language, and sexual content not intended for under eighteen.

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