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New Earth

(2026)
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Zane Orros has fought his entire life. Every day was a search for food, water and freedom. Even finding a place to sleep in safety was nearly impossible. He is so desperate to get to a secure environment that he’ll do or say almost anything.
Now he has a chance to come to Earth, the most peaceful and environmentally sound world left in the known galaxy. To stay, however, he agrees with a requirement. He must mate with an Earth resident. Within three years, he and that Earther must produce heirs to increase a depleted population. If he fails to meet all requirements of his acceptance as an alien refugee, Zane knows he’ll be deported. He’ll go back to the horrific existence from which he came.

When Zane meets
Falon March and moves into her home, they soon realize that participating in a repopulation scheme is one thing—living with someone from an entirely different planet is another.

Without necessary tolerance and disclosure on both sides, any relationship is doomed, never mind one forged in an electronic document across the stars.

Through battles waged with each other and with raiders who now threaten Earth’s safety and resources, Zane, Falon, and their friends must decide that their differences are less important than their survival.

Whoever wins the coming battle will decide Earth’s future.

Will they save Earth or will their differences prove to be this world’s downfall?

Rating. Explicit sexual situations, Adult




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