Dreams fill her nights. Nightmares fill her days.Sold to a tentacled alien, Keelie faces a dark and unknown future.
When she’s rescued by Siridin, her dreams of two Anterrin brothers begin to make sense.Dreams of desire. Dreams of love.
But Siridin is a wanted man, fleeing his home, and haunted by the death of his brother.He can’t be the stern master Keelie begs him to be.
So he must ignore the … master Keelie begs him to be.
So he must ignore the pleas from the ghost in his head, and turn Keelie back over to her former owner.
Even if it means throwing away the second chance he’s been given – for his brother, and for love.
Warning: Strict Anterrin masters do not follow human society rules.
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This is a 20,000 word prequel novella to the series Nectar for the Gods, and has a M/f/M theme with an HEA. Though this book can be read as a standalone, the order of the Nectar for the Gods series is Claimed (a free novella), Owned, Saved, and Given.
Previously published as The Ghost in the Stars in the “Alien Alphas” Anthology.
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And Anterrins want it. Siridin is a salvager, he collects and sells/trades his finds for a living. Spotting a wreckage with a surviving nectar slave in it is a bonus Siridin really doesn’t want. Anterrins mate together as twin brothers but his brother is gone and he has to find a way to handle the nectar slave, Keelie. As Keelie interracts with Siridin, she keeps hearing a voice in her head and when she passes that information to Siridin, he punishes her and accuses her of telling lies. Siridin is not very nice to Keelie but the voice in her head gives her help and instructs her at times to help her along. The relationship between Keelie and Siridin is difficult with the voices telling Keelie things and Siridin not
believing her. Siridin must learn to trust Keelie and accept the fact that the voices in her head are their one path to happiness and salvation. This is a slightly different book than I read in the anthology, Alien Alphas but no less enjoyable. There is a lot more to this story than I am talking about here, I don’t want to give any spoilers!
I can assure you that if you one click Claimed and read the whole thing for yourself,
you won’t be disappointed.
Claimed: An Alien Abduction Romance (A Nectar for the Gods Novella). Another 5-star winner for Sophie Kisker!
Siridin Sens gets the shock of his life when he salvages an abandoned lifeboat. Seriously? A semi-conscious human female, a Nectar slave? What use does he have for her? Should he just dump her? Keelie’s been terrified since she was kidnapped from Earth. She thought she’d already suffered the worst. But now she’s been taken by another Anterrin! Where’s his twin? Where’s his crew? What’s going on? One thing is certain. Siridin’s not talking, and Keelie’s scared out of her mind. When Keelie starts hearing voices in her head, she’s sure she’s lost it. But these two have far more in common than they realize. Can they find the common thread that links them? Or will Siridin’s past and Keelie’s fears keep them both from what’s right in front of them?
Sophie Kisker has done it again! This is a novella expanded from the anthology, Alien Alphas. It’s a short read but it’s absolutely wonderful! We again visit Anteros, the planet where portals appear and women are stolen from Earth, ending up as Nectar slaves. What’s a Nectar slave? You’ll have to read the book to find out. Keelie’s amazing! She may be a slave but she’s full of life, disobedience, and as feisty as they come. Even after her life on Anteros and out into the far reaches of the universe, there’s something about her that makes her irresistible. Siridin? He has his own reasons for wanting to avoid the stereotypical Anterrin life…and they DON’T include a Nectar slave. The relationship between these two seesaws back and forth over and over. The mystery that lurks around every corner is over-the-top. Absolutely nothing is as it appears. And this is what makes an ordinary sci fi thriller extraordinary, second to none. I can’t get enough of Sophie Kisker’s books. Congratulations, Ms. Kisker! You’ve given us yet another five-star winner!
A final note. This is an ADULT book. It contains explicit language and sexual scenes. If you don’t enjoy this genre, this may not be the book for you. There are book synopses and reviews available on Goodreads and Amazon. Use these resources. DON’T LEAVE A NEGATIVE REVIEW WHEN YOU KNOW YOU WON’T ENJOY THE BOOK. It’s not fair to the author. She works hard to provide a quality work product. If you know you’ll object to a book’s subject matter before you buy it, you’re doing yourself and the author an extreme disservice.
Thanks for reading my review and happy reading!