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Taken to Nobu

A SciFi Alien Romance (Xiveri Mates, Book 2)

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Taken to Nobu

By: Elizabeth Stephens, Vitruvian Sound
Narrated by: Blaire LeBlanc, Marquis De Sade
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My aim is to kill him. His aim? Make me his.

I'm trapped on a harsh, snow-covered planet waiting to be hunted, with no way of escape. I know that the alien warrior chief with purple skin and a cutting tail is coming for me, but I've got no intention of letting him take me.

I'll fight him with hands and fists, knives and teeth. I'll fight the rising heat between us. I'll fight the ache in my chest where an empty hole beats, serving as a painful reminder that once, before his kind took from me, I had a heart.

It’s a heart that the warrior thinks is his. And unfortunately, he's unafraid to fight for what he wants.

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Taken to Nobu is book 2 in the Xiveri Mates series! While it features a new couple with their own HEA, it is best enjoyed after book 1. Sensitive listeners should be aware this book contains violent battles, epic steam and references the human heroine's past trauma (SA).

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Such a great series so far! And the narration is stellar (I listen to A LOT of audiobooks, so trust me!). Would love to hear these two tackle the Elizabeth Stephens Population series too… wink wink, nudge nudge!

If this genre is your jam, don’t hesitate—it’s excellent!

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