
Galaxy Visitors
City of Maraud: Story of Mahina and Neo, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Floyd
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By:
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Ilana Diallo
About this listen
The town of Maraud has been taken over by aliens. It’s been a gradual process. At the turn of the century, this was a logging town. But as the logging industry died out, so too did the town. The arrival of strangers was welcomed, especially as they seemed friendly and had brought their own means to survive - they seem to have a knack for finding gemstones.
When caught between attraction for two different men Mahina doesn’t know what to do. One seems everything she’s wanted, the other is stable and reliable, but is he exciting? Aeron offers her acceptance and excitement. Neo...well he’s got an amazing faith.
...the aliens are inadvertently exposed....
©2016 Ilana Diallo (P)2019 Ilana Diallo
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