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Warrior's Embrace: Surrender to Aliens, #1
Warrior's Embrace: Surrender to Aliens, #1
Warrior's Embrace: Surrender to Aliens, #1
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Driving through an empty desert in the middle of the night, Adrienne and Ebony Raines never expected to come across UFOs, let alone be captured by them.

Waking up on an alien ship, the sisters find they've been taken along with other women by the aliens and brought to a strange world filled with giants who wanted them only for breeding purposes.  Unfortunately for Adrienne, her attempts at escape only bring her to the attention of the Captain of the Guard, Dezec Zeta, who wants to tame the wild beauty for himself.

Author’s Note: This is a novella introducing the alien world. Originally published as Captured by Aliens: Alien Captive. Reissue.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 5, 2018
ISBN9781386845942
Warrior's Embrace: Surrender to Aliens, #1

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Warrior's Embrace - Jaide Fox

Surrender to Aliens 1

WARRIOR’S EMBRACE

Jaide Fox

© copyright by Jaide Fox, December 2018

Cover art by Eliza Black © copyright April 2018

This is a work of fiction. All characters, events, and places are of the author’s imagination and not to be confused with fact. Any resemblance to living persons or events is merely coincidence.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Epilogue

Chapter One

I wish we’d left Carlsbad Caverns before it got so late. We’re going to have to drive all night before we find another hotel, Adrienne Raines said. She moved in her seat to find some relief for her aching butt, but the little movement she managed barely helped.

Her sister, Ebony yawned. Yeah, well, it was a once in a lifetime thing. We’ll probably never go across the country like this again. I’m glad we got to see it. I just wish we’d gone north a little and seen Roswell. You know I’ve got a thing for aliens.

Adrienne laughed and glanced at her sister. Ebony flipped her straight black hair out of her face. She’d always admired her straight hair. She had to get hers relaxed to achieve the same effect, but she disliked the strong chemicals. Me too, but if we don’t stop taking detours, we’ll never manage to keep our hotel in New Orleans. And I don’t want to miss that. We paid too much for our deposit. And it’s not like I can change our reservation. There’s no service out here. Who knows when we’ll get service again?

Ebony nodded. True. There ain’t shit on the radio either. Not even Mexican music. I wish I’d brought the car charger for my music.

Yeah. You can’t think of everything. I wish I had one of those new phones that you could put a playlist on it, Adrienne said, glancing at her phone in the cup holder. She took a swig of water and set the bottle down.

Me too. Wish you did that is.

Whatever. You’re stuck in the dark ages with your phone.

Ebony snickered. You too. You don’t have much room to talk. Beeping all the time with your old ass text messaging and no keyboard. It takes you forever to reply to one of my texts.

Adrienne shrugged then sighed, wishing she wasn’t stuck driving. She didn’t really trust Ebony behind the wheel though. The girl was a speed demon and had already wrecked two cars, though admittedly, one time it hadn’t been her fault.

I just hope I can hold my pee in.

Yeah, you don’t want to pee out there. Ebony looked out the window. You might get bit by a snake or el chupacabra.

Adrienne laughed. You watch too much scifi channel.

Outside, the empty countryside passed in a blur. There were no trees, only scrubby little bushes near the edges of the road. There wasn’t much of anything out here, in fact. After they’d left New Mexico and moved into western Texas, they had left all signs of civilization behind. There were no cell towers, no towns, no gas stations, no houses, power poles, streetlights, or fences or anything that showed this part of Texas had ever been occupied other than the highway running straight through the flat countryside and posted speed limit signs. She couldn’t remember the last time they’d passed any mention of a town. The only thing they’d passed were a few plateaus, which they had thrilled at seeing for a few brief moments before they went back to being bored.

Adrienne had begun to get nervous. They had three or four hours to go before they’d reach the next big town, and she worried about being stranded in the middle of the desert with the car running on empty and no cell phone service. She watched the needle on her gas gauge.

Dusk settled over the empty landscape. She dropped their speed from 85 to 75 when she passed the speed limit sign that warned for nighttime driving to reduce speed, though she didn’t know why she bothered. They hadn’t seen another vehicle on the road with them in hours. Adrienne highly doubted cops patrolled the area, but a healthy fear of the law kept her in check.

Ebony groaned, rolling her eyes. You should just speed. We’re never going to get there at this rate. There ain’t anybody out here to catch us, you know. You’re such a goody two-shoes, Adrienne, Ebony said, giving her a look that Adrienne caught out of the corner of her eye.

Adrienne pursed her lips, familiar with this argument. The moment I do is when I’ll get caught. It had only taken her one huge ticket and fine to teach her a lesson to never speed again. Plus, this was a rental car, and she felt uncomfortable risking an encounter with the law when she wasn’t driving her own vehicle.

Yeah, well. It sure is dark out here. It gets dark quick. This must be what the earth looked like before people took over with their light pollution.

Adrienne glanced out the window. All she could see were stars twinkling down from a thick black blanket of space. The moon hadn’t shown up. Maybe it wouldn’t.

Must be why they call this big sky country.

I thought that was Montana.

Oh. Maybe it is. Well, what’s Texas? Adrienne asked, counting the reflectors they passed.

Ebony snorted. Too damned big.

The lines flashing by the car made Adrienne feel hypnotized. Sleepiness had started to take a hold of her, making her lids feel droopy. She wasn’t sure she could take more hours of this.

She straightened in her seat and cranked up the air conditioner. You should try the radio again. It’s been a while since you tried. We might pick up something, Adrienne said. And it might help keep her awake.

Ebony sighed. I guess. It’s pointless, you know. But I’ll try for you.

She flipped through the stations, picking up static as she pressed the scan button. A male voice that sounded elderly suddenly cut through the static in the silence of the car.

...aliens. It happens every time the moon’s dark. If you go out in the desert, you’ll see them, the male voice ranted, rising in pitch with his irritation. The government’s been keeping it a secret for years.... The radio station cut out and went back to static.

Ebony fiddled with the radio, trying to get the station back. Damn. We lost it.

Adrienne perked up. Must be some conspiracy theorist. Hey, we found you a boyfriend, Ebony. She laughed. Y’all would get along great.

Ebony shot her a bird. "Funny. There’s

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