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Found by the Barbarian
- Primal Moon Barbarians, Book 1
- Narrated by: Richard Pendragon
- Length: 6 hrs and 46 mins
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Summary
I escaped one prison only to find myself in another. Except this time, my jailer is an irresistible brute.
My owner has grown tired of me. After months of living inside a filthy cage like a pet hamster, I’m returned to where the nightmare of my abduction began—the wall on a planet called Tirius—to be auctioned off like a piece of meat. Instead of being visual entertainment, I’m sold to a disgusting alien who makes no pretenses about his lecherous intentions toward me and the four other human women he’s strung together on a chain.
In a turn of events, we escape and steal a ship. Our luck runs out, and we crash land on an emerald moon serving as a remote prison. When I’m found by one of the inmates, not all is as it seems. Beneath the lush, tropical beauty of the moon, something much more sinister awaits.
Author Note: Primal Moon Barbarians is meant to be listened to in order. Each book has an HEA. However, this series does have a serial-driven backstory.
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- Carey Sabala
- 05-07-23
I enjoyed it
I was pleasantly surprised by this book although only book 1 is on audible.
Nothing ground breaking or major about the book but If you like sci-fi alien romance than grab this one.
My only criticism is the end felt rushed.
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- Missgotty
- 19-03-24
Got better
Once you get past the long intro where all the 'held' women instantly become Best Friends Forever, calling Stacey their Captain in a really corny way....the story gets better. I would have given four stars if it wasn't for that sickly sweet beginning, when the women were in several extremely dangerous situations but it was written like they were lost on a fun camping trip. I went on to read book 2 and thankfully the author pretty much cut out the jovial Girl Gang stuff and concentrated on the mission and main characters.
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