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The Immortals
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Completa, pubblicata il apr 12, 2025
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Cade Miller is one of the criminals chosen to act as a subject for a new military project. Now standing at 10-feet-tall, he must train to fight against a new threat against earth.

Elisa Davies is terrified when she discovers the Immortal who she has to tend to. Who she has to visit every week as his doctor. Will she be able to handle him, or will her trauma overpower her?

Read to find out!!
A new, giant-tiny, sci-fi romance. 

Make sure to check the TW at the end of the prologe!!

Disclaimer: my first language is NOT english, so I apologize for any typo or misused expression in advance.
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