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Ongoing, First published Dec 24, 2011
As a soldier, Adie Perrin sacrificed everything to keep her adopted planet free from invading forces. But she failed her mission. The planet is now occupied by the bane of the galaxy—the Petulo race. 

Crippled and alone, she believes her battle is finally over. Then the planet’s crown prince walks into her life demanding her fealty…and battering at the shields of her heart.

Prince Zin might seem little more than a puppet to the Petulo king who now rules his planet, but he refuses to stop fighting. Nor will he marry a Petulo princess as ordered. Instead he secretly plans to marry a war hero, someone his people respect and love. Adie is the perfect choice, but convincing her to fight with him instead of against him may be the battle of his life.

Reader Advisory: This book contains scenes of graphic violence.
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