![]() Shamed by her pacts, I still take them all because she is mine – my hybrid, my Xiveri mate, Voraxia’s queen and mine to worship. Does she not know that I would kill in her defense? My brilliant hybrid thinks herself a slave – my slave – and in place of acceptance, offers me only pacts and bargains. ![]() Raku: She is my Xiveri mate, yet she runs from me and straight into the horrors of her savage moon colony. Our little colony is a scary, desperate place and I’m willing to meet it head-on if it means escaping him and the alien sensations he stirs deep in my gut, where light and truth cannot touch them. The alien king seeks to claim me, but he’ll have to find me first. A hybrid with red alien skin and brown human eyes, I’ve got no family and am not desired by colony men. Strapped with corded muscle, the aliens have come again but this time, their king is here and he’s watching me with hunger. Miari: They have blue skin and are seven feet tall. Buy on Amazon Buy on Apple Buy on Nook Buy on Kobo The fate of Human Space hangs in the balance. Wheeler must choose between his history, the rules of his order, and a woman he can’t resist. But Langston is a Gentle Hand so he’s expected to marry another Hand and bring up telepathic children. Forced together by dangerous circumstances, the two must deal with assassination and their growing love for each other. Together, Langston and Tia face a dark threat from long ago – when the first telepaths tried to rule humanity. However, what Tia lacks is someone to share it all. Her people are ready for a leading role in Human Space. Tia Dynn, the youngest person ever elected to lead Felicitas, shepherds her peaceful world onto the center of the interstellar stage. His superiors want the rogue brought in and the rules enforced. Langston Wheeler, a young Hand with a checkered past, heads to the planet Felicitas to investigate a rogue telepath. But sometimes a telepath is born outside their order. Years later, a brotherhood called the Gentle Hand works to keep it from happening again. ![]() Once, telepaths almost wiped out humanity.
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