Exiles on Earth

Author: Bea Tama
Genre(s): Romance | Science Fiction | Paranormal
Total pages: 121
Exiles on Earth

Exiled to Earth. Expected to die. I crashed into her life—now I’ll do anything to win her.

Ilia is a space-faring clone, engineered to lead, built to serve. He fought for the chance to enter the prestigious Olorian Mating Games, only to be exiled for a crime he didn’t commit. Now, stranded on an uncharted world, he and his crew confront an infuriated human female with fire in her eyes… and no warriors of her own to protect her.

Just what I needed
Ellen’s barely keeping her family farm afloat, clinging to dreams of what it could be. What she doesn’t need is a spaceship crashing onto her land, or the massive scaled alien who steps out of the wreckage. Now the barn she wanted to convert to a bed and breakfast is shattered all over the lawn, and this huge scaly dude is to blame.
Him, the hulking, petrol blue-scaled alien warrior now stubbornly fixing everything he wrecked. The… attractive, color changing alien. Who builds her up as easily as he fixes her barn.

But time is running out
Everything in Ilia wants the beautiful, independent female. All he has to do to please her is rebuild what he destroyed and guard her land and her dreams as fiercely as if they were his own.
But Ellen isn’t looking for a mate, and if she was, why would she ever choose a lowly clone?
Ilia will have to prove he’s worthy of more…

A sizzling sci-fi romance dripping with slow-burn tension that will leave you breathless. Perfect for fans of Ruby Dixon and Honey Phillips (for fast paced plot) and Emma Hamm vibes (angsty slow burn with lots of tension and adventure). Fall in love with protective aliens, forced proximity and fierce boss babes who refuse to back down.

TW: Strict culture, mention of death and execution, fantasy peril, on page sex. No cheating.

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