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Brides of the Kindred, Book 1

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By: Evangeline Anderson
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Summary

Olivia Waterhouse just got drafted. Problem is, she isn't being forced into the Army, she's been chosen as a Kindred bride. The Kindred are huge alien warriors;a race of genetic traders whose population is ninety-five percent male. After saving Earth from the threat of invasion they demand a reward--the right to find brides among the population. Baird is a Beast Kindred who recently escaped imprisonment and torture. Through the torment and pain only one thing kept him sane; the thought of finding and claiming his bride,Olivia. His need to possess her is a burning intensity that threatens to consume them both. Angry at having her future and her family taken away from her, Liv vows to resist. But Baird isn't going to make it easy for her. Every week he is allowed to touch Liv more and more intimately and according to the contract she signed, she has to let him. She's determined to resist him but his touch sets her on fire. What's a girl to do? Olivia Waterhouse has been Claimed.

©2011 Evangeline Anderson (P)2014 Evangeline Anderson
Fantasy Fiction Romance
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olivia was a whiney character from the start and was annoying and selfish. it took too long for the story to develop. not enough story and the sex scenes became monotonous.

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I am SO glad I didn't waste a credit on this book. Olivia is a strident, whiner and I just can't be bothered listening any more as much as I might be interested in Baird's story.

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