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The Alien's Conflict

By: Grace Kensington
Narrated by: Whitney for HotGhost Productions
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Still reeling from everything that they have learned, the Denynso, their mates, and their visitors continue to cope with the new information as they prepare for their separate journeys. As Pyra tries to convince Eden that she and the new baby should remain on Uoria rather than traveling to Earth and Gyyx tries to convince Creia that he should join his people as they travel for the wedding, Ero and Creia struggle with internal forces that make both question who they are and how they will move forward.

The group traveling back to the settlement leave with their own missions in mind, and the time for the shuttles to Earth arrive draws close, separating the clan and leaving the compound at both its strongest and its most vulnerable....

This book contains mature themes and language, only suitable for adults over the age of 18!

©2020 Grace Kensington (P)2020 Grace Kensington
Science Fiction

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