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The Red Spider (The Alien Love Chronicles)

No one can hear your screams of passion in space. Passion and danger have become a way of life in the black void of space. Humans and aliens vie to coexist. Humans have begun to command respect for their intelligence and perseverance. They’re known throughout the galaxies as an arrogant species. However, evolution is redefining them. Wharthons, a strange human-like species, are on the verge of a new era. Passion rules their attraction to humans. They are highly compatible and can produce inter-species young. However, one feature separates the species: Wharthons need blood to survive and are called space vampires. Chantelle is a beautiful female Wharthon captain, a brilliant and passionate creature. Nathan Anderson is a human soldier of fortune on a desperate mission to find his nephew, Conrad, the only family he has left. The stakes are high, and the journey to find Conrad proves to be a dangerous and arduous adventure. Their journey will bring The Black Dragon and The Green Serpent, both large space cruisers, back, this time with the women they’ve mated with, Jersey and Patrice. If you loved books one and two, you would devour book three, The Red Spider. The Red Spider Book Three of The Alien Love Chronicles. ****18 and over, please. This series is sexually explicit, passionate, and adventurous. If such alien encounters upset you, this series is not for you.****

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