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Genres: Science Fiction/Futuristic/Action/Adventure
Heat Level: 2
Length: Amber Kiss (6k words)
The sequel to AQP's best-seller Abduction...
Max made his choice to stick with Tyla and become a Transplant on Triton. Only things aren’t going too smoothly, right from the start. Max wants to be Tyla’s only lover, and for a Triton woman, monogamy is unheard of. Then there’s the fact that the queen’s ordered Tyla to marry a Durian prince in order to prevent a war.
Nothing brings two people closer together than facing a common foe, but can Max and Tyla stop the marriage and still prevent a war?
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Read a short excerpt...
…Max had thought he was prepared for this adventure, but he had been wrong. A full month of travel through deep space on a ship named Ghost with a bunch of aliens from different planets, one of them his lover and soon-to-be wife, hadn’t prepared him for anything
He never thought he’d actually fall in love with his abductor, or that he would ever contemplate what would amount to an open marriage. And despite the fact that all the males from other planets that agreed to immigrate to Triton—Transplants, as they were called—had spent the past month in classes, where they learned about the culture and lifestyle on the foreign planet. But nothing had prepared him for actually seeing it with his own eyes.
Barely resisting the urge to scrub his eyes and try to blink away the image, he spoke softly to the woman at his side. “That’s Triton?”
“Sather, the Capital City. What do you think of it?” Tyla’s voice was smooth and confident, but he’d learned much about his fiancée in the past weeks and recognized the hint of uncertainty in her brilliant green eyes. She was still concerned that he’d regret choosing to stay with her, and he didn’t know how to ease that worry. How could he ease it when he wasn’t sure he didn’t regret it himself?
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