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Rescued by the Alien Prince: Warriors of Alpha Majestrog
Rescued by the Alien Prince: Warriors of Alpha Majestrog
Rescued by the Alien Prince: Warriors of Alpha Majestrog
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An incurable virus unleashed on the planet. An alien prince on a suicide mission. A resourceful human female racing against the clock to find a cure.

Tamsin Hewett
Tamsin, an infectious disease physician’s life is hectic, selfless, and caring. She is invested in helping her sister take care of her nephew Wyatt. Her dedication to her nephew’s health is her priority as he battles a life-threatening illness. Her life is turned upside down when a routine doctor’s appointment is derailed when aliens kidnap her.
Their lives on White Elfall, becomes increasingly difficult when she realizes that the aliens are involved in more than kidnapping humans. When her futile attempts at escape puts them in jeopardy, things become complicated when she comes face to face with alien warriors infiltrating her prison.
Instead of the alien wanting to help rescue her, his sole mission doesn’t involve her at all. Can she get the huge alien to rescue her?

Iarred Ackmed
The fate of my planet rest on me finding a resolution to this incurable virus. As a warrior of Alpha Majestrog, my word is my bond, but these circumstances require me to go back on my word. I have been forbidden to go on this stealth mission to retrieve an antidote.

This is one time; I am unable to obey the king. I am willing to risk it all, even my life and if I get to kill some Gurguns great. My secret stealth mission goes terribly wrong when I come face to face with a feisty human female demanding my help.

Only my king has the right to order me around. This slip of a female is bartering with me, and unfortunately, she has something I want. I need to complete my mission, save my fated mate and get the antidote back to Alpha Majestrog or everything that I love will be forfeited.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 5, 2021
ISBN9791220872270
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    Rescued by the Alien Prince - Katrina S. Karter

    TAMSIN HEWETT

    PLANET OF WHITE ELFALL, CITY OF TRICGEND

    I shook my head ignoring the sharp pain that radiated at the back of my skull. The veins in it throbbed incessantly. Blinking away the pain, I squinted against the bright viridian light that filtered through the cracks above me and tried to move my body. It was impossible as there were cold metal manacles over my wrist and feet. My arms ached from being bound behind my back, and I couldn’t feel my feet. As a matter of fact, I couldn’t feel anything. The sharp rocking motion that forced my body to move left and right felt like strong gravitational forces.

    It was impossible to see, but I could hear the faint humming noises of the engine. The occasional dips in altitude and my ears popping like pop rock candy let me know that I was in the air, bound and caged like some livestock animal. I would be lucky if I could hear after this transport, but something told me that was the least of my worries. There was a lingering scent of Patuka in the air. Frowning, I lifted my head and inhaled deeply. The alien fruit of Patuka was only found on the planet of Shanfall.

    What the heck happened? Where am I?

    Taking several calming breaths, I tried to remember where I had been before being shackled in this dark container. My eyes bulged as I remembered. I had taken Wyatt, my nephew, to his daily chemotherapy treatment that morning.

    Wyatt.

    Wyatt are you in here? My heart pounded in my chest as I scooted until I felt the metal bars at my back.

    Tamsin, is that you?

    I heard him shuffling near me. He was in the same cage with me. I’m not sure what was worse, being locked up like an animal or free on the streets of New York City at the age of six years old. Deep down I suspected, New York City was much better by a long shot compared to the position we found ourselves in.

    Lowering my head, I was temporarily elated that he couldn’t see me fall apart.

    Oh god, why me?

    Small hands touched my face. Are the red monsters going to hurt us?

    Ignoring his question, I decided to divert his attention. Your hands and feet are not bound? Can you move?

    Yes. The monsters didn’t seem worried about me, so they just threw me in here with you. I wasn’t brave. I didn’t try to run when they grabbed you first. I didn’t want to leave you, he said.

    I wish you had. You don’t need to be in danger. His cancer is volatile, and any changes usually cause great pain and suffering.

    Thalia, my sister was one of the strongest people I know. When her husband Jace, died from a heart attack six months ago, I saw her light dim to barely a sparkle. If she lost Wyatt too it would destroy her.

    It’s alright. Did you see or hear anything else while I was out? I gently leaned my head against the metal bars trying to resist the urge to cry.

    The monsters don’t speak English, but the human man that helped them said that you were beautiful and would fetch them a pretty penny as a slave. He said I could work off the debt and when I got older, I would be a good slave too.

    I choked back the bile that rose in my throat. These aliens intended to sell me into sexual slavery and make him work. His small body wouldn’t last a month doing hard labor.

    This is my worst nightmare.

    His sweaty hands tugged on my shirt. Are they going to separate us. I don’t want to be taken away from you.

    I clenched my jaw. I promise you Wyatt, I will never let that happen.

    I couldn’t detect anyone else in the area with us but that didn’t mean anything. These aliens might have the technology to listen to our conversation. We needed every advantage that we could get.

    Why don’t you lay your head in my lap and get some rest. It seems like we have a long journey ahead of us.

    His head laid in my lap, and it wasn’t long before his soft snores filtered through the quietness. Hearing him sleep was like a soothing balm to my restless heart. I wasn’t sure what lied ahead of us, but I wanted to protect him and give him peace as much as I could. Closing my eyes, I tried to get some sleep too.

    Boom. We shifted from side to side. The loud banging noises sounded like something had hit the spaceship. Wyatt hadn’t woken up and I was glad. Biting my lip, I closed my eyes and ignored the possibility that we might be blown out of the sky. After several tense minutes, the spaceship righted itself and I sent silent prayers up to the heavens. I needed rest if I was going to outsmart these aliens and keep Wyatt safe. Forcing my eyes closed, I focused on my breathing and slowly drifted into a deep slumber.

    We landed with a jerking motion that whipped my neck to the side. Opening my eyes, I felt Wyatt get up. Now there was light inside the container. I wished it hadn’t come on. Looking around there were at least a dozen containers filled with alien and human females. Our captors hadn’t put the human females in the same cages as the aliens which was good considering the lustful looks, they were shooting them.

    There was a golden scaly muscular alien in a cage off to my right. He stared at me and it made me nervous. He didn’t look like anyone should’ve been able to capture him. His green eyes never left me, and I looked away. I didn’t know why he was so focused on me, but I didn’t like it.

    Wyatt don’t talk around them. Just stare at the floor and stay close to me. I won’t let anyone hurt you.

    He nodded. I don’t want to talk to them. They are scary looking.

    Plastering on a brave smile, I inhaled attempting to clear my head. The doors swung open to the containment unit and several huge aliens stormed inside. There were six huge red aliens with scaly skin and pointy fangs. The one with the long black hair stepped forward and pointed a laser blaster at us. He went over to the first cage which held a petite brunette female. Inside his right hand, he held a long platinum colored metal scepter that had a red ball at the end of it.

    What is your name female? he asked.

    Her blue eyes widened. My name is Sara. Please return me to earth. I have a son named Percy. I am a single mother. My son and the community depend on me. I am the only doctor in the area. Please, I can pay you to return me.

    His eyes narrowed. You are a doctor?

    She frantically nodded. Yes, and my patients need me.

    His lips curved and he pointed his finger at her. This one stays with us. She might be useful to our cause.

    Sara screamed. No. My son. Please let me go. You can’t do this.

    He poked her with the metal scepter. A bolt of electricity shot from the end of it into her body and she convulsed. When the current ceased to flow through her, she slumped to the floor.

    Wyatt’s arms tightened around me and he buried his faced into my side. I could feel his body trembling and the gush of his tears wetting my shirt. The other human women in the cages shrank away from the bars as he approached them.

    Whatever happens, I can’t let them know that I’m a doctor too. These aliens were definitely up to something, and they needed more medical professionals to help them find it.

    Wyatt dug his nails into my side. Shaking my head to clear my thoughts I forced myself to watch the present and glean anything that might help Wyatt and I to escape.

    Then the alien pointed a finger

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