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Married to the Alien with No House

Renascence Alliance Series, Book 3

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Married to the Alien with No House

By: Alma Nilsson
Narrated by: Janet King
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What do alien gods want with a human woman?

Babette doesn’t know why, but she’s drawn to the advertisement she sees about the Alliance Empire requesting human women. Her friends think she has lost her mind, but she feels compelled to apply at their embassy in Paris to become an Alliance man’s bride and live on the other side of the galaxy.

Follow Babette as one of the 1,000 human women brought over by Admiral Tir just following Captain Kara Rainer’s trial. Although you can jump in the Renascence Alliance Series at any time, it’s recommended you read either Married to the Alien Admiral, Renascence Book 1 or Married to the Alien Doctor, Renascence Book 2, before reading Married to the Alien with No House.

©2019 Alma Nilsson (P)2020 Alma Nilsson
First Contact Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Science Fiction Fiction

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