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An Alien Shifter for October

(2026)
(Book 11 in the Alien Abduction of the Month series)
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She was supposed to be his next victim.
She became his undoing.

OCTAVIA

I came to the outer systems to find myself through art—not to be captured, sold, and claimed by the galaxy’s most notorious monster.

Lord Skarreth is a nightmare made flesh: seven feet of obsidian skin, ice-blue eyes that promise death, and a wolf form that hunts his captives through a maze of blood-red roses. They say none survive his estate.

I should be terrified. I should fight.

But when he looks at me, I don’t see a monster—I see hunger. Loneliness. A fracture running straight through the mask he wears.

My gift is simple and devastating: I paint what's true.
And what's true about this man doesn't match the monster everyone fears.


The reputation is too carefully constructed.
The cruelties too precisely aimed.
The estate holds secrets that could destroy him — and me — if I paint what I actually see.


He threatens to hunt me tomorrow.
He’s been saying that for weeks.
And every dawn I wake untouched, I wonder whether I’ve been spared… or chosen.


SKARRETH

For twenty years I’ve built a reputation soaked in blood—one terrifying enough to keep my enemies exactly where I need them.

I can’t afford complications.
Can’t afford conscience.
Can’t afford to care.


Then she steps onto the auction block—an artist with fire in her eyes and paint-stained hands I can’t stop imagining on my skin.

Octavia sees too much. Paints truths that could unravel the lie holding my power together. And when she reaches for my beast form without fear—when she looks at me like I’m a man instead of a monster—

I should hunt her. Silence her. Protect what I’ve built.

But every stolen moment, every unguarded confession, every portrait that cuts closer to the truth drags us both toward something more dangerous than exposure.

More dangerous than war.

Hope.

🔥 Perfect for readers who love:
• Morally gray alien shifters with devastating secrets
• Gothic Beauty and the Beast retellings in space
• Heroines whose greatest weapon is the ability to see truth
• Captive/captor romances where the monster isn't what he seems


⚠️ Contains: Deadly rose mazes, portraits that reveal what words can't say, beast shifter obsession, forced proximity that ignites into passion, and a captor who has been lying to everyone — including himself.

This standalone sci-fi romance guarantees a satisfying HEA and enough heat to set your Kindle on fire.


Alien Abduction Romance of the Month novels are for mature audiences only.


Genre: Paranormal Romance

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