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My Human by Yesenia1una
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Woken in a world ravaged by war, the planet is deteriorating quickly and Aeris is a lone survivor. Her one hope of survival seems to be a strange man boarding what seems to be a space ship. Left with the choice of death as the planet implodes or risk of danger from the unknown, she finds herself stowing away on his ship. But as the ship shoots into the sky, she gets more than she bargained for and worse yet, is this stranger even a man...or something else?
Plutonian by SoniaJohn
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[THIS STORY IS FREE WITH EXCLUSIVE BONUS CONTENT] A fake relationship, a diabolical plan and a threat to the human race. The only thing that ties them together is an eighteen year old girl's choice, that could change the course of everything. *** Every year five hundred children are abducted from planet Earth and taken to Pluto to serve as slaves to aliens who are far superior to the human species. When a slave turns eighteen they are allowed to choose their fate for the rest of their lives. They are only given three choices; remain a slave, become a fighter or serve as a Plutonian's lover. For the past eleven years, Aria has spent every second waiting for an opportunity to escape and when she's offered a dangerous but rewarding arrangement by a prominent Plutonian, she is quick to agree. But when the lines between love and hatred blur, will Aria ever be able to escape or will her risky circumstances kill her first? Editor's Picks 2021 *Winner of the Spotlight Awards* *Highest rank so far: #4 in Aliens #1 in dystopian #3 in romance (10/2/21) Cover by @Greenteadragon
Earth Is Mine by SoniaJohn
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(Sequel to Plutonian) Aria's actions have created a rift in the Plutonian empire. The universe is divided and the fight for power has never been more apparent. Although successful, Aria doesn't know that everything that has happened so far has all been a part of a much larger plan and she is nothing but a pawn in a game played by the most powerful forces in the universe. A war has begun and it is heading straight for Earth.
Starborne by lilyyywrites
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When human Pilot Holly Reed crash lands in the middle of an alien jungle, it derails her entire mission. Luckily, the planet of Cynabar is much more welcoming than it seems... Holly intends to let nothing stop her from getting paid and setting out on another assignment for the Terran forces. That is, of course, until she finds herself caught up in the traditions of the unfamiliar Cynabarrian culture, and in the arms of a handsome alien prince. Holly finds herself torn between an attraction to a man whose duties rival her own, and maintaining the life she built for herself. When figures from her past emerge, it becomes about more than just love: suddenly Holly's number one priority is surviving. Highest Rankings: #1 in adult #2 in alienplanet #1 in matureromance #1 in scifi-fantasy #1 in space #1 in scifi-romance *Some language and scenarios may not be appropriate for younger readers.*
Eliuteria by JustACalendarDay
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"Human beings are vile, nasty creatures. Blood thirsty. Evil by their very nature. That is was we were told. By them. Humans relished for millennia in systematically destroying one another. Our innate yearning for violence lead to not only the destruction of ourselves, but of our planet. Our home. Our planet was dead, our species nearly extinct, so we left. Those who survived dreamed of finding a new planet, a safe haven where we could start over. But our technology was failing and we never made it to our destination. We were adrift in space. Destined to die in the emptiness of the universe. It was luck that the Morrí heard the signal broadcasting. It was altruism that they came to our aid. It was their generosity that provided a home and a life for the remaining humans. They were our saviors. Without the Morrí, the last of humankind would have perished along with a broken vessel. That, at least, was the version of history we were taught. Humans had to earn their place among the Morrí. Humans must prove themselves. Humans are not to be trusted due to our volatile nature. Humans owed their very existence to their Morrí superiors." Keep your head down and survive. Don't attract the attention of our Saviors. Lena has spent her life following the rules set forth by her father to avoid any conflict with the alien race who saved humanity. It's worked for the most part, until a chance encounter leads to her becoming entangled in a dangerous game of politics and war between Morrí leaders. All of her perceptions of the race she's served her whole life are challenged as she's forced to put her trust in one who she's always considered an enemy.
First Contact: The Legacy of Val'Dornn Book 1 by LaylaWaltz
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YOU MUST BE 18+ TO READ THIS STORY IT CONTAINS ADULT THEMES FAM The Val'Dornn, a race of nearly all male aliens, have traveled galaxies at the behest of their deities, taking part in their age-old tradition of Temani Bercari in an effort to find the other half of their soul on a tiny blue planet in the arm of a small galaxy. Esayr is an Empath Val'Dornn, one who is in tune with the emotions of nearly all of those around him. After more than a year above the tiny blue planet, the humans call Earth without any matches to prove their Temani Bercari successful, Esayr and the rest of the Val'Dornn start to worry. When Esayr finds a possible soulmatch in a female down on Earth will it prove a true soulbind and lead the way to find the rest of the Val'Dornn's matches as well? Addison Kane is a normal human girl living on Earth, a planet that's well on its way to collapse. She lives in an apartment with five other girls all struggling to survive. When the silver Val'Dornn ship appears in the sky and the government offers $2000 to any unattached woman willing to donate her genetic material, it sounds too good to be true. One night of drinks with her friends and she ends up in the genetic lottery. Will she end up winning big or will the Terran Government's misleading documentation of what the lottery really entails prove itself to be more than it's worth. ****** It's about to get Deep Space Fine up in here.