It Started With IV

It Started With IV

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It wasn't always supposed to be this way. To grow up with the right examples and the right lessons and to become a criminal your family is looked upon as if they did not raise you right and in fact they did you just were rotten upon your birth and no amount of teaching could fix that. Romilda Aife finds herself in a terrible situation when one of her criminal groupmates turns on her and sends her partners and best friends to prison. Romilda survives, but at what cost? It is now time for her to create a new team to get her friends out of this and hunt down all the bastards who did this to them especially the one closest to her. Do you think you'll be able to hold on during this twisted ride? It Started With IV now it ends with many more.
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My crew and I take the jobs we need to survive in a world overrun by aliens. We fly a stolen ship that once trafficked women-us included. Now, we make our own rules and do whatever it takes to stay free. My latest job? Rehabilitate a Zohra-a towering alien locked away in prison, meant to be tamed into usefulness for his captors. Then I meet him-my job, a mute Zohra. And that's when everything goes sideways. Rescuing him wasn't in the plan, yet now we're on the run, supposedly relying on each other... except I'm the one doing all the work. He's frustrating. Completely useless. A liability, really. And yet, for some ridiculous reason, I just can't leave him behind.

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