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CHOSEN: From the Alien Hybrid Program to the Fate of the Planet describes in great detail what occurs to someone when they have contact with non-human entities. I have included unedited transcripts of actual hypnotherapy sessions which the reader will find both compelling and unnerving. During the last 5 years of my work as a hypnotherapist specializing in alien abduction, I have seen a shift or "urgency" in the "messages" received by the Abductees from these beings. In Part Two of CHOSEN, I use direct quotes by the Abductees as they describe their feelings of "urgency." I have heard over and over... "I feel like I have to do something" or "something is coming very soon." Considering the daily news coming out of Washington--incendiary tweets and unbelievable decisions and announcements--are these messages from alien beings coming to fruition? Is it time that the people of Earth begin to listen to these chosen individuals, and the messages they bring back from their extraordinary encounters?
Picked for her brain. Chosen for her body. Is it possible for love to enter the picture? After saving humanity from the evil Grots, the Novans demand human females for breeding, and Earth has no choice but to comply. At least Lisa Vena is sent as a doctor to the Novan's new planet Kuria, not for breeding purposes, but as she treats the wounds of the commander of the alien's army, he takes a fancy to her, and he won't take no for an answer... Trigger warning: this book includes some dark themes like consent and assault.
Can you imagine the helplessness and fear that a five-year-old would feel when he's first visited by extraterrestrials? How about the look on his parents' faces when he confesses his alien encounter? Chosen: Chronicles of an Alien Abductee is Byron W. Lacy's firsthand account of what modern science insists is only folklore. The first encounters come when he is young-with "little men" entering the room as he hugs his teddy bear. They masquerade as cartoon characters to ease his concern, a dancing Captain Hook-minus the hook-joining his comrades. Future visits lead to psychic connections with his visitors. Admitting such encounters takes courage, especially when similar comments by a family member placed her in a mental hospital. But Lacy lays it all out on the table as he details what it's like to be an alien abductee. Chosen: Chronicle of an Alien Abductee isn't just for the disbelievers. It's a free discussion of Lacy's experience-one meant to encourage other abductees through their own moments of skepticism both from others and within. Discover the truth, and let it set you free.
My life sucks.All the other human breeders have males who are head over heels for them, but do I get that? Nope. Not even close. My alien is the future king of the Dravian race and believe me, he acts like a royal jerk.Yeah, sure, he's hot as hell, but that is not the point.Anyway, I'm still trying to figure out how to get him to do what I want when I stumble onto plans for an assassination. I decide to get involved because if anyone is going to kill the sexy prince it's going to be me. Especially if he calls me his "namori" one more time. Whatever that means.So now I'm trying to keep us alive, but he's making everything difficult with his kisses and his... well let's just say I better keep my mind focused and my legs, er... mouth closed.House of Kaimar Series:Book 1: The Commander's Captive (Lia & Varek)Book 2: The Monarch's Mate (Morgan & Zaden)Book 3: The Bodyguard's Breeder (Eleanor & Kade)Book 4: The Legislator's Lover (Natalie & Kolton)Book 5: The Healer Hellion (Skylar & Braxton) *It's not necessary, but highly recommended that the series be read in order.
“I don’t want you, little one. I need you. I crave you. My life means nothing without you, but I don’t deserve you.” - Quasim Ezmira As much as she loves dancing with her troupe, Ezmira no longer finds joy in traveling the universe. She longs for a place to call home, so despite the opulence surrounding her as they perform at the Raptyre palace, she escapes into the garden for a moment alone. When a gravelly voice emerges from the darkness, she’s drawn to the male hiding in the shadows, and even when he kidnaps her, she doesn’t fear him like she should. He demands she dance for him, and when she does, the look of rapture on his scarred face steals her heart. She sees beyond his savaged flesh to the wounded soul underneath and wants nothing more than to love him. Until her heat hits and she ruins everything by taking too much. Quasim Broken from his enemy’s cruelty, Quasim hides away in the most dangerous and decrepit city in the known universe until he’s called home to his best friend’s coronation ceremony. When the beauty on stage carries away his agony with her lithe grace, he longs to watch her dance every day for the rest of his life. So when he overhears a group of alphas planning to hurt her in the garden, he overreacts and whisks her away to the only place he knows she’s safe. His den. Until she goes into heat and proves he’s the biggest danger of all. Enslaving Ezmira (Sci-Fi Fairytale Fusions Book 4) is a spicy, action-packed, heartfelt alien monster omegaverse retelling of The Hunchback of Notre Dam with a wounded soldier, a sweet, innocent female omega, an antihero alpha, forced proximity, tons of angst, and grumpy/sunshine opposites attract instalust deliciousness. This story contains adult themes and is intended for 18+ readers. Can be read as a standalone. HEA guaranteed.
Atlas has long watched his friends and fellow warriors find their mates. He’s heard all about how it’s supposedly the most magical thing that can happen, how you feel complete and happy and whole, and he’s tried not to be bitter over the fact that he still hasn’t found his mate. It hasn’t been for lack of trying, either. With his skill on the battlefield, he’s highly sought after by the females of his kind and other kinds as well, but there has never been that spark. When he’s chosen to accompany the princess of their people to Earth, he thinks nothing of it. It’ll be a good distraction from things that aren’t going the way he wants them to, if anything. Certainly he doesn’t anticipate any kind of foul plot afoot with consequences that reach far beyond their own kind. He definitely doesn’t expect to meet Katlyn Pierce, bartender by night, student by day, with her sharp eyes and sharper tongue. By the end of his escort duty, Atlas is honestly not sure which is more surprising: that he’s fighting his own people to save a planet he barely understands or that he’s fairly sure he’s found the other half of his soul. But the princess isn’t above exploiting his newfound connection, and Atlas just might find himself fighting to save his mate as well as the rest of the world.
What would you do if Earth didn’t have enough men? Would you take a chance and leave the only world you knew behind? This is the decision Faith Reid faces. Placing all her hope in a new government program, she seizes the opportunity that offers a chance for the women of Earth to find love among the stars, on a world beyond the one they know. How many times can one man risk rejection? Would you give up on your dreams? Torkel Alonson has had enough of being ignored and looked over by females on his adopted home world of Enotia. His pride has suffered and he must accept the painful truth. Females will never choose a male with his evil lineage despite his honorable service to his government’s military. Can two people looking for the same thing find not just what they want but what they need in one another?
On the one hand - actual cases of alien abduction, genetic manipulation, missing time, implanted memories and terrifying vision. On the other - a secret government with unlimited power, covert technology, clandestine documents protected at any cost, and a complete disregard for United States laws and consitutional rights. This text aims to present proof of a top secret cover-up.
What does a too nosy secretary have in common with an alien? Nothing. Until she's turned into an alien, too. And then, well, there's everything. Joyce's life is mapped out: dead end job, after dead end job, until she is dead. At least, that is until Kede Tria-a Doshan alien-shows up and takes her away from it all. Literally. He's overbearing, possessive, sexy as hell, and everything she never knew she wanted in a man, er, alien. Of course, life happens and she discovers Death by Chocolate isn't just a dessert, it's a reality. Good thing Kede is there to save her... by making her Doshan. Kede Tria is the Holder of House Tria, commander of the starship Vehly, and one of the most feared Doshan warriors. He's also Joyce's life mate-her harau. His curvy, deliciously lush mate just doesn't know it yet. She was human and now she is Doshan, but through it all she remains one thing: his. Kede will fight for what belongs to him. So, while others are intent on ending her life, they do not realize he will gladly end theirs.
The Chosen introduces the first book in the Contender trilogy, an epic young adult fantasy from Taran Matharu, author of the New York Times–bestselling Summoner series. Throughout history, people have vanished with no explanation. A group of teenagers are about to discover why. Cade is settling into a new boarding school, contemplating his future, when he finds himself transported to another realm. He soon discovers their new world is populated with lost remnants from the past: prehistoric creatures, ancient relics, and stranger still—people. Overwhelmed by his new surroundings, Cade has little time to adjust, for soon he and his fellow classmates are forced to become contenders in a brutal game, controlled by mysterious overlords. But who are these beings and why did they choose these teens? Cade must prepare for battle . . . because hiding is not an option. Fans of fantasy and LitRPG will welcome this new character and world from the author of the Summoner series.