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The Blind Hordesman

By: Milana Jacks
Narrated by: Sean Crisden, Ava Lucas
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An unstoppable Alpha. A sassy Omega. And the battle for the throne.

My favorite kill is Alpha Regha. Second favorite doesn’t exist - nothing and nobody else is a fair fight. I haven’t had one of those in too long as I lead my Warlords far and wide in pursuit of the imposter. So far, he’s eluded me, leaving me frustrated, moody as hell, and spoiling for battle. 

In this snow-covered border village, I sense no enemy. Only a dozen girls hiding in a barn - as they should. One of them is Rickie Lee, an Omega I instantly rename Kiki. She hates that. Too bad. 

There’s something different about Kiki, and it’s not just the sass that makes me laugh - or want to apply discipline. The imposter brands his assets, and she's his. 

This is my last chance to destroy the enemy of the Regha crown. And if I can't eliminate the enemy's asset, I will conquer it. Kiki is mine. 

Final book in the Hordesman series. Enjoy, and thank you.

©2020 Milana Jacks (P)2021 Milana Jacks

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