Dual Abduction
hey both wanted her. The question was, could they share her?
She racked her brain, trying to see if she could remember how she might have ended up as a feature actress in a possible porn/snuff film. All she recalled after seeing the goblin with the lantern was slumping to the floor as gas filled the bus, suddenly exhausted, then waking to her current chilly dilemma. Sifting through the recent events, she put what she knew together and emerged with a startling conclusion. Bright lights, plus ugly green dudes plus a naked Louisa equaled alien abduction. And as everybody knew, aliens liked to conduct anal probes. Over my dead body!”
― Eve Langlais,
Warning: Alien abductions can happen to anyone, so always make sure to wear your nicest pair of undies in case it happens to you. This spicy romance, has many moments of humor and contains sexual situations with multiple partners that might excite you. Reader discretion is advised.
Abducted by alien slavers, along with her group of teenage misfits, Louisa doesn’t think her week can get any stranger until two big purple warriors arrive to the rescue—and then fight over who gets to keep her. Not interested in a winner, she clobbers them, but when they regain consciousness, they’re even more determined to claim her.
Best friends, Brax and Xarn, share everything; loot, jobs, trouble, until they come across a luscious human that stirs their possessive side. Their battle over who gets to keep her ends in a tie due to matching concussions, but what’s a bruise or two when it comes to winning her as a mate. When she keeps denying them both, they put aside their rivalry to team up and claim the one they want.
Witty, funny, sexy, entertaining and addictive! Louisa isn’t having the best of days, abducted by aliens while on a field trip with her delinquent orphan girls kind of sucks, but not without resources she discovers the small green aliens aren’t as tough as they look, so the girls arm themselves for a takeover.
a double dose of purple love! his story was abso-positive-lutely frukxing fantastic! Langlais’ vivid, larger than life descriptions made it easy for me to travel the galaxy on this suspenseful, hotter than Hades journey with her loveable characters















