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A Collision of Worlds, Book 3

By: Lynne Hill-Clark
Narrated by: Brenda McGinnis
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The adventure continues!

What happens when two cultures collide?

What happens when two species collide?

How about two galaxies?

Well, largely it’s one big freaking mess.

But a whole lot of fun.

Go with Baya on her quest to restore what was stolen.

Along the way, she learns about strange people from an advanced planet called Earth.

As she gets to know these new friends, she also faces fierce new enemies who will stop at nothing to end her quest.

An excerpt:

Vallachia slowly lowered her head to Baya’s neck. Val’s expression was full of a deep need. It was like the way Vicaroy looked at Baya when they made love. Baya stilled - she was unable to move. The first sharp pain of Val’s fangs sinking into Baya’s neck caused her to snap out of her frozen state of fear as the realization hit her: This woman wanted her blood.

©2021 Lynne Hill-Clark (P)2021 Lynne Hill-Clark
Fantasy Fiction Paranormal

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