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Claimed by the Alien Chieftain

Mates of the Kaluma, Book 3

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Claimed by the Alien Chieftain

By: Ella Maven
Narrated by: Todd McLaren, Ember Bell
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"She's my match . . . in more ways than one."

Sherif: Although my brother disappeared many cycles ago, I've never given up hope that he's alive. I get word about a human who has seen him, but she's evading me. When I finally come face to face with her, the situation becomes a whole lot more complicated, because I can't deny the pull toward the female with the smart mouth. She doesn't know it yet, but she'll be by my side as I rule over my people.

Zuri: I heard about the Kaluma looking for me, and I'm not interested. No way. It's bad enough he knows I'm human, but if he finds out the reason I'm free from my captors, he'll surely lop my head off with his deadly blades.

But he's hard to shake, and when we finally meet, I realize there's a whole other problem—he's claiming me as his mate, and I'm not sure I can resist.

Contains mature themes.

©2021 Ella Maven (P)2025 Tantor Media
Science Fiction

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