Double Her Pleasure

Author: S.J. Sanders
Genre(s): Romance | Fantasy | Paranormal
Total pages: 50
Double Her Pleasure

There is nothing left on Earth for Jill Harris. Being able to survive day to day is such a struggle that when she’s given the opportunity to work in Rhapsody, a city in the new colony of Mercurium Port on Jupiter’s terraformed moon of Ganymede, she is all in.

Her path takes a sudden turn, however, when a vessel comes through the cosmic fault, delivering into her path two winged Geminidae males. They tempt her, fascinate, and charm her, and draw her by some force until they are suddenly separated by the powers that be. For the short time she’s known them, moving on with her life without them shouldn’t be so hard and yet they consume her every thought and continue to pull at her as if tied by some invisible string. When they drop back into her life and claim that she’s their mate, she has a chance to embark on an adventure she never knew she wanted. And a chance at an unearthly love.

Brydis and Agor have, like so many from their world, been set adrift by the planet’s destruction. The cosmic fault offers a new opportunity when it opens up to an inhabitable moon so much like the world that they left behind that their people seize upon the opportunity to claim it. But doing so brings them into contact with a species that governs that part of space, with whom they must negotiate and share the world, bringing new discoveries and challenges for everyone.

For an unusually matched set of avrhast twins, finding a strong matched taliazan in a female with whom they can initiate a mating bond to complete their family has long been nothing more than unrealized dream. When they discover it in a human female whose company they delight in, they will risk anything to fulfill the bond that has grown between them. When they are separated from her, hunting for their talia—their mate—will just be the beginning. And they will have all of her—especially her heart.

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