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Only the Clonely
- Sunrise Cantina, Book 1
- Narrated by: Todd McLaren, Rebecca Estrella
- Length: 8 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The crew of the Scarlet Gaze are figuring out what they want to do now that Lord Straik sa'Rin is no longer running a corsair ship. Some of the a'ani crew want to run a cantina on Risda III.
Kazex just wants Ruthie.
Ruthie just wants to have a nervous breakdown.
Well, she wants Kazex, too. The delicious a'ani chief of security has been a steady, protective, delicious presence ever since she joined the crew. He's made it clear that he loves Ruthie as she is, nervous wreck and all. But Ruthie's afraid of what will happen to their easy friendship if she asks for more. What if kissing his tattoos and touching his sinful body changes things? It's too late for flirting-now it's time for forever. And forever terrifies her.
The only thing more terrifying? Missing her chance with Kazex entirely.
This is a friends-to-lovers between clones (one alien, one human) and starts a new spinoff series that melds the Corsair Brothers series and the Risdaverse stories.
Contains mature themes.
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- leisa
- 22-10-2024
A beautiful love story 💖
The depth of the character in Ruby's novels is always delightful. This installment is just another testament to this. Ruthie is working through her self belief and coming to terms with her new reality, while Kazex loves her from afar, patiently waiting. It is a beautiful tale! The spice is sweet, but satisfying!
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