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Curing the Head Sick Warrior

By: Ayana B.
Narrated by: Shante Deloach, Ron Devous
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Eve Moore was putting her life back on track when she was abruptly abducted from her house in the blanket of the night. She and several other women awoke aboard a strange spacecraft, where they were informed they were being transported to an alien planet, Argon, for compatibility testing.

Eve reels over the fact that another form of life exists beyond the stars. But what’s worse is that the leader of the planet is sick, and seems to believe Eve is the cure. The strategy is simple: she will pretend to be the person that could cure him. Despite it being a dangerous plan, the possible return to Earth justifies taking such a risk. What Eve did not anticipate was her odd attraction to the alien leader. Would pretending to be the person who could cure him help her stay alive long enough to get back home?

Rikarr despised the fact that he needed a companion to keep the disease from tarnishing his mind. He didn't want a mate, especially not the human one that fate chose for him. His madness was on the verge of closing in when he finally decided to observe the compatibility testing. But he was not prepared to encounter the most addicting scent of a curvy female human. He must immediately hold her in his arms, where she must stay. He would never let her go, and if she ran, he'd find her.

©2021 Ayana Ball (P)2021 Ayana Ball
Romance Science Fiction Fiction
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The storyline had differences but also similarities to other books in this genre. There was no need for some of the profanity used, thus the reason for 4 stars. Several things made me LOL, along with some eye-rolling. Narrators were ok.

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