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Kyrio: Alien Prince
- Narrado por: Emily Luhrs
- Duração: 14 horas e 51 minutos
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Sinopse
Previously released books Falling for the Alien Prince and Rescue, combined to make the full-length novel, Kyrio.
In a post-apocalyptic world where humanity is trying to survive, an alien species offers help - with a price tag attached. Cast back into the dark ages where women are assigned protectors, everything they fought for was destroyed with the arrival of the Andores.
And then the Tizuns limped their vessel to Earth. Scary to look at, they kept to themselves.
Stalking Andores at night, trying to find the one who murdered my family, I never expected to run into a Tizun.
His honesty was a welcome breath of fresh air.
Every night, we met at the pond. Then one day my uncle, the alien liaison, summoned me to his office, where I leaned that my friend was actually Murda, leader of the Tizuns.
And I had been promised to Jyan, leader of the Andores. A vile species, I would run away first.
And then Murda offered me a way out.
A strategic marriage of convenience, one that would benefit the both of us. I was never supposed to fall in love.
But I did.
I married an alien and everything was going great, until I heard the dreaded word: rescue. Murda’s people were coming to rescue him - them - us!
Us - because I married a freak’n alien!
How could I possibly leave Earth and be the only human in space and on Tizunai? If only I hadn’t fell in love with Murda - but I did.
I had to go....
I wish he had told me that I would have to fight for my place at his side. Literally! At least I had my secret weapon to give me a huge advantage, which I desperately needed.