Romancing Rem’eb by Ruby Dixon

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Romancing Rem’eb by Ruby Dixon
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I feel like an outsider wherever I go. Croatoan, the Icehome Beach…neither place is home to me. So when a group heads off to the fruit caves to investigate thievery, I go with them. Any excuse to get away from the beach, where I’ve made a fool of myself in front of my ex and his new mate.
Things go from bad to worse as I’m kidnapped by strangers. These new people have four arms, long fluffy tails, and arching horns. They aren’t like any aliens I’ve seen before, and they live in the warm caverns below the mountains. They should be the enemy. I should hate them for snatching me.
But the chief’s son says I’m the most beautiful thing he’s ever seen…
New plan: I romance the chief’s son until he frees me. What could possibly go wrong?

  • File Name:romancing-remeb-by-ruby-dixon.epub
  • Original Title:Romancing Rem'eb (Ice Planet Clones Book 3)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0D5J2DY1F
  • Date:2024-07-13T00:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:2.269 MB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. Dedication
  • 4. Contents
  • 5. Content Note
  • 6. Romancing Rem’eb
  • 7. What Has Gone Before
  • 8. Chapter 1
  • 9. Chapter 2
  • 10. Chapter 3
  • 11. Chapter 4
  • 12. Chapter 5
  • 13. Chapter 6
  • 14. Chapter 7
  • 15. Chapter 8
  • 16. Chapter 9
  • 17. Chapter 10
  • 18. Chapter 11
  • 19. Chapter 12
  • 20. Chapter 13
  • 21. Chapter 14
  • 22. Chapter 15
  • 23. Chapter 16
  • 24. Chapter 17
  • 25. Chapter 18
  • 26. Chapter 19
  • 27. Chapter 20
  • 28. Chapter 21
  • 29. Chapter 22
  • 30. Chapter 23
  • 31. Chapter 24
  • 32. Chapter 25
  • 33. Chapter 26
  • 34. Chapter 27
  • 35. Chapter 28
  • 36. Chapter 29
  • 37. Chapter 30
  • 38. Chapter 31
  • 39. Chapter 32
  • 40. Chapter 33
  • 41. Chapter 34
  • 42. Chapter 35
  • 43. Chapter 36
  • 44. Chapter 37
  • 45. Epilogue
  • 46. Author’s Note
  • 47. People of Icehome
  • 48. Want More?

2 comments
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Emory Reader
Emory Reader

this would have been better if we got to see more of the new community interaction instead of stretching out the the first half.

Reply4 months ago
    L K
    L K

    Getting old, needs fresh ideas. This feels like a chore to read. You can tell she's not inspired while writing this.

    Reply6 months ago