
Contributors: Kate Rudolph
Series: Zulir Warrior Mates #5
Genre: Science Fiction Romance
Release Date: 05/11/2022
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Human heroines are ready to fight back against their alien abductors alongside their mates in the Zulir Warrior Mates bundle!
Synnr’s Saint
Emily was a normal law student until she was abducted by aliens. Forced to perform death defying feats by night and undergoing medical tests by day, she doesn’t know how much longer she can take it. When one alien takes particular interest in her she’s afraid things have gone from bad to worse. He’s got wings and fangs, and he makes her heart pound. But she can’t want an alien like that… can she?
Synnr’s Hope
When Lena and Solan fail to gel as a unit, they’re sent off to intensive training in the middle of nowhere. Just Solan, Lena, and a house determined to hone them into the best team they can be. When sparks start flying, there’s nothing to stop the two of them from crashing together with explosive heat.
Synnr’s Spark
Grace has never quite fit in. One hundred percent human, but raised by a Synnr father and human mother, she has a foot in two worlds and belongs in neither. A Synnr Match would give her the wings she desperately wants, so why has a human man caught her eye? She’s caught between Zac, a human man rescued from enemy Apsyns and their evil experiments, and Crowze, an aristocratic Synnr soldier built for seduction. There’s no way she can choose between them. So why not choose both?
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