Eradicate (Manipulate, Book 3)
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  • Reads 11,021
  • Votes 909
  • Parts 28
  • Time 7h 38m
Complete, First published Aug 25, 2015
Alien mastermind Faal has finally achieved his lifelong goal: the permission to eradicate an entire species.

It’s not humanity. But the Rik aliens he’s targeting have been taking human bodies for years, and the lines have grown blurry.

As the genocide slowly gains steam, it’s no longer safe for Basher to walk his beat without security. It’s no longer safe for Claire to watch the news feeds, dominated by executions.

It’s no longer safe for humanity to remain neutral.

And it’s definitely a horrible idea to infiltrate Faal’s estate to save Akemi… but that’s the plan.

Don’t miss the conclusion to the Alien Cadet series, a sweeping space opera of political intrigue, romance, and sacrifice.
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