Sheâs pregnant without nookie. Someone lied to her about the birds and the bees.
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Being kidnapped by aliens isnât so bad, especially as it allows Jess to be close to a certain handsome healer. She thinks heâs more interested in his tests and her genetic code than in her as a woman, until a hot encounter proves just how wrong she was.
When Laarn is called away to the battlefield, she gets treatment from the automated systems in his lab. Button-mashing alien tech? Not a good idea. Now sheâs pregnant without a sniff of between the sheets action.Â
Whatâs worse, thereâs a bunch of fanatics loose in the palace trying to kill her and her babyâĶ
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Duty or desire. He canât have both...
Laarnâs scars mark his rank as the best healer in the empire, but Jessica, the beautiful human female who holds his interest, wonât even look at them. He wants her, but his duty lies in saving his people.Â
Until everything changes. A lost strand of DNA in the human code, hidden in Jessâs genetic material, could mean a cure. Sheâs the key to the latharâs future, and his own.
Between a pregnancy, mating marks, and a fanatic out to kill the woman he loves, can Laarn remain detached enough to do his dutyâĶ or will he give into emotion and save his heart?