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Claiming Their Human
Claiming Their Human
Claiming Their Human
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Caleb hates the fact his small fishing town has turned into a tourist trap. After an alleged alien sighting near the marina, everyone is trying to make money off the spectacle. Overnight vendors and obtrusive billboards replace the beautiful views of the ocean. It isn't until two muscular men drag him to their spacecraft that he second guesses his beliefs.

Zane and Kross have traveled across the galaxy to find their human mate. They've been searching for years, so when they find Caleb, they're beyond thrilled. One thing they didn't plan on was his reluctance to their abduction. But they won't leave Earth without their human.

Caleb soon realizes he has nothing of value left on Earth. His gorgeous alien captors promise him love, excitement, and the best sex he's ever had. Somewhere along the way to their planet, he decides their new menage relationship is actually a blessing in disguise.

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Release dateNov 8, 2013
ISBN9781771306249
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    Claiming Their Human - Eva Evans

    Published by Evernight Publishing at Smashwords

    www.evernightpublishing.com

    Copyright© 2013 Eva Evans

    ISBN: 978-1-77130-624-9

    Cover Artist: Sour Cherry Designs

    Editor: JC Chute

    ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

    WARNING: The unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this copyrighted work is illegal. No part of this book may be used or reproduced electronically or in print without written permission, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in reviews.

    This is a work of fiction. All names, characters, and places are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

    CLAIMING THEIR HUMAN

    Alien Experiment, 1

    Eva Evans

    Copyright © 2013

    Chapter One

    Caleb picked up one of the pamphlets and began to leaf through it. The small tourist shop was full of alien souvenirs, everything from space rocks to fake body parts in jars. Ever since the flurry of sightings last year, his hometown had turned into a destination for curious travelers from all over the world. They came to see a piece of history, hoping to catch a glimpse of the little green Martians, should they decide to return for an encore.

    People actually believe this stuff? he asked, dropping the pamphlet back onto the pile. Caleb tapped one of the alien blow-up dolls hanging near his head.

    Phil chuckled from behind the counter. The store used to be a bait shop, and had been since Caleb’s dad was a young boy, but the almighty dollar ruled—especially in their little town at the edge of the world.

    Things have never been better. Who am I to complain?

    I guess. He continued to walk around the shop, looking at the merchandise. It was all a joke. He’d never left Brellville since he was born, and he hadn’t come across any alien men. Maybe he’d get a book deal or spot on a radio show if he played into the hype like some of his neighbors, but all he really wanted was things back the way they were. He was tired of the media circus and busloads of tourists emptying out their little grocery store.

    Take one, said Phil. We have a barrel full in back.

    Caleb had been rolling one of the moon rocks in his hand, watching it sparkle when the sunlight from the window hit it. It would be cool if it was real—life beyond the stars––but Caleb was not so naïve to believe such fantastical dreams.

    Thanks. He dropped the rock into his pocket and then slipped out when the store filled up with a new wave of customers.

    The air smelled of brine from the sea and lavender from the fields to the east. The landscape used to be pristine: a natural wonder in a world growing too fast for its own good. Now it was littered with advertisements, overnight vendors, and rowdy city folk.

    He walked along the boardwalk, looking out at the still water. It felt like only yesterday his dad had taken him out on his fishing boat as a young boy. Caleb was unable to

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