![]() ![]() When I hold a stack of new books, I can’t wait to slip into the fantasy within them. But sometimes it doesn’t feel like enough. I’m a housewife, married to a man who is the definition of husband material. ![]() Can Natalie survive being The Baron’s Bride? You’ll have to read to find out.Author's Note-This is book 6 in the Alien Mate Index series but it can be read as a stand alone book, though you might enjoy it more if you read books 1-5 first.Įvangeline Anderson (Author), Hazel Burns, William Martin (Narrator)įantasies are just daydreams that turn you on Some will even stop at nothing to kill her. The Baron is a powerful man and there are people in his life that don’t like her having influence on him. And it just so happens, he cares for Natalie.But Natalie’s personal Pretty Woman scenario can’t last long. He’s also a half-breed-a Naggian/Braxian mix which means he has curling horns, blue tattoos, and a wicked temper whenever he thinks the woman he cares for is threatened. But she’s barely scraping by until she literally runs into the Baron.Baron Vik’tor is the richest, most influential man on the planet. Because the inhabitants of O’nagga Nine, where she’s living, need blood to survive, she manages to make a meager living. To survive, Natalie has to sell her blood, which is the only commodity she has. You would too if an alien merchant abducted you and then dumped you on a distant planet where it’s so cold even the buildings and infrastructure are made of ice. Will I survive being The Baron’s Bride?Natalie Hale hates her life. But the Baron is a powerful man and there are people in his life that want me dead. When I run into Baron Vik’tor and he takes a liking to me, it seems like my luck has turned. But that’s what I end up doing after an alien merchant abducts me and dumps me on O’nagga Nine. I never wanted to sell my blood for money. The Baron's Bride: Alien Mate Index, Book Six Discover the Drama of the Courtroom in These 20 Fabulous Novels Celebrating National Crime Reading Month.Guest Editor, Summer 2023 - Vaseem Khan.June 2023 Book Club Recommendation: When Things Are Alive They Hum by Hannah Bent.13 Books to Support and Celebrate Caregivers for National Carers Week.The Joffe Books Prize Is Open Once Again and on the Look out for New Talent. ![]()
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