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Taken to Lemora

By: Elizabeth Stephens
Narrated by: Joy Beharie, Curtis Michael Holland
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Publisher's Summary

He's the wealthiest male in the quadrants and I make his horns…itch.

I'm a hybrid from an unknown planet and a pleasure female up for auction. He's a Lemoran clan chief, among the wealthiest in all the quadrants.

With horns that shoot to the ceiling, the male shaped like a mountain is not one of the bidders supposed to purchase me. But he's here and he doesn't seem to want to leave.

Instead, he'd rather shout at me, the grump that he is and, when other males come to place their bids, he offers something I don't expect:

To fight them to the death.

Author's Note: Taken to Lemora is book six in the Xiveri Mates series and features a grumpy alien and a hybrid human female just discovering freedom and eager to grab it by the horns. Literally. Lemora is the not-too-distant neighbor of Voraxia, and while this book cameos a couple familiar faces, it focuses on a new couple in a new constellation and can easily be listened to as a standalone.

©2021 Elizabeth Stephens (P)2024 Dreamscape Media

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