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Seeding Eden: The Complete Series

Seeding Eden, Books 1–3

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Seeding Eden: The Complete Series

By: Aya Morningstar
Narrated by: Nick Cracknell, Heather Firth
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Contains all three books of the Seeding Eden series.

Claimed by Two, book one:

One human woman. Two alien men. Lots and lots of babies.

I've never laid eyes on a man, not even in pictures. Eden is a woman's world... a world no man has ever stepped foot on.

But then the Khetar arrive. They're big alien men, in a big alien ship, with big alien d—

I make first contact with their king, Thuliak. One look into those burning teal eyes is all it takes. He's the first and last man I ever need to see.

Thuliak claims me as his own. He says he wants me to give him babies. There's another problem though. The Khetar can't breed like humans. For them, it takes three.

Tschenkar is a rival scion and Thuliak's mortal enemy. Where Thuliak is noble and righteous, Tschenkar is vile, disgusting, and perverted.

A scion's claim is unshakable, and both men have claimed me. The only thing that drives the Khetar more than bloodlust is the need to breed, and if I can give them both the babies they want, it might just be enough to stop them from killing each other.

Shared by Two, book two:

One of them claimed me in the airlock. The other kidnapped me. Now I belong to both of them.

Khetar custom says that the second gets to have his turn alone with me first. That means I'm going to be alone with Tschenkar until I get pregnant.

For our honeymoon, Tschenkar and I were supposed to land together in the city. Instead, we crash-land in Eden's frozen wilderness. I never feel cold because Tschenkar is there with me. Even as he protects me, he talks with that utterly filthy mouth of his, but I'm starting to like that, especially because he's not all talk. He does exactly what he says he'll do to me, and it means I never get cold at night.

It turns out we didn't just crash. The Hive Mind glitched out. The packs have no communication with each other. Or with us. I was an engineer before two alien kings claimed me as their own, and I make it my job to build a radio, and I barely finished it in time.

It turns out that Khetar babies are ready to be born in just a couple of weeks, and I'm about to have four of them. As soon as I get my radio working, the first message I'm sending to Thuliak is going to be:

Our babies are coming! Get your teal butt down here!

Taken by Two, book three:

They want to make a triumvirate with me. I ask what it does. They smirk. One whispers: "It makes babies."

Kaav is big and golden, and he says he wants to have babies with me. Normally it takes two, but Kaav is special. He has two bodies. When I see his second body for the first time, in all its glistening silver glory, I can't wait to submit to it.

To rescue me, Kaav had to make a deal with the devil. The devil's name is Hive, and it's taken over Kaav's second body.

And now it wants to take me too.

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