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I am one of the Forsaken.
A hundred years ago Earth was invaded by the Yarek, aliens with weapons of mass destruction. Humans were on the brink of annihilation when the Totiv, another alien race who wanted Earth to survive for their own sinister purposes, fought alongside us.
A decade later, the Totiv and Human collective defeated the Yarek. A treaty was forged as a way of giving thanks to the Totiv...but it wasn't any of Earth's natural resources they were after.
It was our women.
As their own females began to die out, the Totiv sought human women as mates. And so, we were Forsaken by our world. Every year, special girls from around the world are taken to special training houses, in preparation to become a mate to one of the Totiv’s many unmated Klans. They are known as Harvest Girls.
My name is Carmen and I am one of those girls.
*Capturing Carmen is book one in The Forsaken series, this book can be read as a stand-alone as can any of the others. This book has mature content intended for 18+ with explicit and violent scenes. Capturing Carmen is a reverse harem, dark alien sci-fi romance*
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3 primary booksThe Forsaken is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2019 with contributions by K.A. Knight and Loxley Savage.
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The queen of the cliffhangers is back! Meg Anne never fails to pull me in. I keep saying I don't do cliffhangers and then here I am, pressing play on another of her books.
If you love epic fantasy romances. This is the series for you. The twists and turns keep you listening well after you should have hit pause, you know, to sleep, or care for your family...I'm not saying I almost forgot to pick my child up from school, but I was transfixed while listening.
This guy. The things he's doing. The reasons. I just can't, my heart. I love him so much.
Although this is the start of a series, it is a spinoff from another series. You don't need to have read/ listened to that as you are given all the information you need. However, what happened to me was I wanted to know all the things, so I went on a buying spree.
Stella Hunter, Shane East, and James Joseph narrate this book in duet, and it is an amazing example of why duet is my favourite narration style. Each of them brings something so unique to the story and the characters. There is a whisper-off between Shane and James that I thought had been over exaggerated until I heard it. Credit worthy just for that.