
Tempting Tara
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Narrated by:
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Jennifer Cliff
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By:
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Angela Castle
About this listen
Tara Clarkson has been searching for her missing sister Alice until the night she turns up with two large sexy alien men in tow. Now Tara is pissed as hell after being abducted herself. Alice and her alien husband promise to return her to Earth on their next trip.
Melron is fun, playful, sexy as hell, and determined to persuade her to be his. After arriving on Planet Kelon, Melron formulates a plan to get her under his roof and into his arms. But can Tara, resist the hunky alien warrior determined to win her heart by any means, or will she be able to leave him and return to Earth?
©2011 Angela Castle (P)2015 Audible Inc.Get a new Narrator!!! the accent is ruining the story..
Story was girl looks for missing Siater Alice. gets abducted by aliens. Discovers she is now related to Aliens.. her sister married Kerr from , then lots of sex with Melron with an understandingtheres no ties and she can go back to earth soon... a bit of talking then more sex.and bam..... she's now madly in love with an alien herself.. glad it was a free one.
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