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Taken to Revatu

By: Elizabeth Stephens
Narrated by: Joy Beharie, Curtis Michael Holland
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Publisher's Summary

He’s got claws, tusks, a tail and… is he also breathing fire? Oh my.

Crash-landed on an alien planet where everything seems to want to kill me, I've got no choice but to rely on the hunter, Grizz, to help me survive, steer clear of the awful male I crashed with, and find my family missing somewhere on the island.

Huge, green-skinned, with a tail, tusks, and claws, Grizz seems so hot and cold. Could it be cultural differences? Why else would he be so reluctant to help me? Or…

… could it be that I've unlocked a fire-breathing monster within him that wants me, not just once, but to keep?

Eh, seems unlikely.

Set in the Xiveri Mates Universe, Taken to Revatu is a 50k-word orc shifter romance that can be enjoyed as a standalone at any point in the series—complete with an HEA.

Content warnings: threats of sexual assault, sleep play, fully shifted dragon-human mating, and battles.

©2023 Elizabeth Stephens (P)2025 Dreamscape Media

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