Saving Verakko (Clecanian, #3) by Victoria Aveline EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Author Name: Victoria Aveline
- Book Genre: Adult, Aliens, Fantasy, Paranormal, Paranormal Romance, Romance, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Romance, Supernatural
- ISBN # 9781734678826
- Edition Language: English
- Date of Publication: June 2, 2021
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Nope. Nuh-uh. Nein. Nyet. No way. There was only so
much a girl could take. Lily watched as a large alien hefted
Alice over his shoulder and sprinted away at an inhuman
speed, leaving her and four other furious women screaming
at his retreating back.
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So far, these aliens had made a crappy first impression.
Being snatched out of her own backyard by disgusting,
bulbous, purple creatures had been bad enough, but then
waking up in a cell and being ignored by even more aliens
had been infuriating. What kind of ass-backward place was
this where the men felt they could lock up a bunch of
women like lab rats? Lily sure as shit didn’t know, because
they’d refused to answer any of her questions.
Luckily, she’d only been fuming in her cell for a couple of
days before Alice’s soft yet frantic voice had echoed through
a speaker in her ceiling and outlined an escape. Lily and the
four other women who Alice had freed had managed to find
one another and run. They’d made it almost to the exit
when their path had been blocked by their abductors.
That was when the crazy, black-eyed alien had appeared.
The wild-looking man had helped them fight off their captors
and had led them out of the underground prison they’d
been trapped in. She’d give him credit for that at least. But
then, just as Lily had begun to trust the guy, he’d hoisted
Alice over his shoulder like a sack of potatoes and hauled
ass. The bastard.
As soon as the man and Alice disappeared from sight, the
women began to argue. Lily remained silent and listened,
trying to let her reason overcome the icy fear prickling her
senses.
“Should we go after her?”
“Are you kidding? Did you see how fast he was?”
“We should run before he comes back.”
“Run where? Back into the bunker from hell? Or down into
the forest of death?”
Lily’s ears pricked at the word forest. She scanned the
dark tree line to her left and quickly worked through the
pros and cons of venturing into the wild. The night air was
humid and warm. Hypothermia wouldn’t be likely. Even if it
took her longer than expected to start a fire.
It looks like any other forest, she reasoned. Sure, the
leaves were a little odd and the colors weren’t quite right
and the dense canopy blocked out a surprising amount of
the bright light cast by the two moons. But it was basically a
forest. And if there was one thing Lily knew for certain, it
was that she could survive in a forest. She’d spent a large
portion of her life doing just that, after all. Albeit not of her
own volition.
A tall woman with dark brown hair the same color as her
intelligent eyes shouted, “It’s better in there than it is out
here!” She threw her hands up and looked at the other
women as if they were crazy.
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