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The Alien's Suffering

By: Grace Kensington
Narrated by: Whitney
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Publisher's Summary

On both Uoria and Earth, the groups are in turmoil.

Maxim, Kyven, and the others travel to the compound to consult Creia about the Order, only to find that he has left. On the settlement, Rain is determined to understand more of what happened leading up to the crash and in response to the Nyx 23 team going missing has brought Lynx back to the crash wreckage in hopes of finding a box that may contain this information. While there, though, she must confront painful memories that she hasn't shared with anyone.

On Earth, Eden can't get the image of the strange picture out of her mind. She knows that it means something, but she can't decide what. As mysteries unravel, even more secrets come to light, and everyone is forced to make decisions that could put life as they know it at risk.

This book contains mature themes and language, only suitable for adults over the age of 18!

©2020 Grace Kensington (P)2020 Grace Kensington
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