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Alien's Bride Book Three
Alien's Bride Book Three
Alien's Bride Book Three
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Alien's Bride Book Three

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Kind-hearted Maritza was kidnapped and transported 2,000 years into the future to be the bride for one of the aliens who conquered Earth. After a difficult adjustment, Maritza has come to care for her husband, Lord Elentinus. The last thing she needs is for a troubled alien/human couple to visit. Inga, bride to the cruel Lord Nayjoor, begs Maritza to help her escape. Now Maritza must make a choice: betray her husband, or betray her people?

The FINAL installment of the riveting three-part erotic series!

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Release dateNov 15, 2013
ISBN9781311785411
Alien's Bride Book Three
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Yamila Abraham

Yamila Abraham founded the publishing company Yaoi Press in 2004. Over the last decade she's overseen the publication 50 Boy's Love titles including graphic novels, comic books, novels, and art books. Abraham has successfully licensed Yaoi Press titles into several foreign languages.Abraham is a prolific writer with over a dozen graphic novel and novels in print with four different publishers. She wrote two of Yaoi Press' best selling series: Winter Demon and Dark Prince. She's written hundreds of novels, both yaoi and science fiction romance, that have been translated into foreign languages. Her first scholarly article on the topic of international BL was published by McFarland Press in 2010. Abraham currently works diligently on numerous illustrated ebooks through Yaoi Press' newest imprint, Yaoi Prose. Abraham has been a speaker or guest of honor at 150 anime fan conventions.

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    Alien’s Bride Book Three

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    Yamila Abraham

    Cover by Archie the Redcat, Edited by Michelle Henson

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    A Domestic found us after a while to ask if we wanted to join the others for a tour of the ship. I popped up from the couch.

    Yes.

    No! Inga said. I don’t give a fuck about this stupid ship.

    The urge to cry buoyed up in my chest again, but this time anger came with it. Inga was just the sort of person I’d tried to avoid in my old life. No matter what her situation was she would always make the worst of it.

    I’ve never had a tour of the ship. I want to see it.

    She stayed planted on the couch and turned away from me to scowl.

    Fine. Stay here and wallow in your self-pity.

    No. That was callous of me. She really did have a living Hell waiting at home. I drew in a deep breath and found my compassion.

    Come on, sweetie. I took her hand.

    Pah! She half-heartedly climbed to her feet. This is the only time I get away from that fucking asshole Rolf-Tem. Why do you have to ruin it for me?

    She kept stride with me behind the Domestic all the same.

    We were brought into a large dining room that was walled on one side with concave windows showing outer space. Elentinus and Nayjoor sat close together, chatting. Rolf-Tem and Hor-Denay each sat one seat away from their masters to speak to each other from across the table. I came up slowly since they hadn’t noticed us yet.

    We could spread R78 spores on their home world, Nayjoor said. The planet would be dead in weeks without a single Dak-Hiliah soldier lost.

    If we use such a devastating weapon their allies would retaliate, Elentinus said.

    Not if they don’t know it’s us. If it looks like a natural disaster.

    They’re not fools, Nayjoor.

    They would practice selective ignorance. He gave Elentinus a dismissive wave. A moon base, then. Just as a warning. To tell them not to fuck with us.

    Would you really put such a thing to a vote?

    If we had a session today? No. But if more wives disappear—if things don’t change—

    Elentinus tipped his chin at us. Nayjoor looked behind him and snorted. He stayed seated while Elentinus rose to greet me.

    My hand was trembling as I reached out for his. I squeezed tight to try to hide it. We—we’re here for the tour.

    Elentinus kissed my lips. His calm, authoritative vibe reassured me.

    I’m glad you decided to join us.

    Inga walked over to the window and pasted her hands against it. Is that Earth?

    Nayjoor lumbered to his feet with a grunt. He walked over to her. Yes, Inga dear.

    We all huddled before the window. The planet took up the bottom fourth of our frame of vision.

    It looks like Earth…like space pictures. She turned to me. What have they done to our world?

    I pursed my lips. Well, actually, I guess some space invaders call the Instajants pretty much ravaged the place. The Dak-Hiliah took over afterwards, when the damage was already done.

    I know all about the Instajant bullshit. Tell me what it’s like there now.

    My brow twitched. I’ve only been there once, and I wasn’t able to leave the ship.

    Elen, Nayjoor said, I don’t understand a word your wife is saying.

    We all turned toward him.

    Elentinus looked annoyed. You didn’t get all seven Earth languages?

    Fuck no. It was bad enough having to go under for Inga’s language. Why do I need that garbage clogging up my brain? I still haven’t used your fucking Dornovonian, you know that? I thought we were getting all the wives from the same area.

    My husband stared at him a moment. If he was a less serene being I’m sure Nayjoor would have tried his patience.

    Darling. He caressed my cheek. Could you try to speak in my language?

    Ffff…Fthenbaukila…kila…dyehas, I said. It should have been one fluid word: Fthenbaukiladyehas. I still think it was okay for my first attempt. It meant, ‘Okay, I’ll try.’

    I want to go see it, Inga said, while still attached to

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