Michaela stared at him, her lovely, lush mouth hanging wide
open. She had a look on her face that said he titillated and scared her all at
once.
Her expression made Korkla’s cocks fill with abrupt and
insistent heat. He had the sudden vision of Michaela kneeling at his feet,
looking up at him with that heady mix of anxiety and anticipation.
He caught a delicious scent as well; something sweetly
salty, like the seashore after a summer storm. It came from the Earther in a
sudden wave. Korkla couldn’t help but look at Michaela’s lap. The Dramok’s
breath caught to see a slight bulge in her skirt at the apex of where her
thighs met.
Male and female. Innocent and yet world-weary. This beauty
was a treasure, and he’d been told his clan could keep her if they wished.
Korkla did not yet know nearly enough about Michaela to make that momentous
decision. Still, it took everything he had to not ask her to be their Matara in
that instant.
Michaela Blake has lived with a secret her whole life. Born an
intersex, she’s hidden in plain sight from Earth’s religious tyranny, posing as
a male to avoid being discovered and executed. Now that she’s escaped to
Plasius, she is free to explore the other side of the intersex coin and be the
woman she’s always felt she is.
Being both genders has left its scars on Michaela, however. She cannot
imagine any man loving her ... never mind a Kalquorian clan made up of three
men. Yet joining a clan is her only hope for salvation, her only sure way to
escape Earth’s judgment.
Korkla, Govi, and Raxstad can’t believe their luck. They’ve been given
the opportunity to court the rarest being in the known universe by the Crown
Princes of Kalquor. However, to win the captivating Michaela, they must first
get past her despair and self-doubt ... not to mention a jealous ex-girlfriend
and murderous kidnappers. Still, saving the intersex Earther from others is not
half as daunting as saving her from herself.
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The only book that held triggers for me yet I still loved it!
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