Crystal Nebula by R. O’Leary

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Crystal Nebula by R. O’Leary
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Prisoner or Prince Charming?

Escape from the brig, steal a shuttle, enjoy her freedom far, far away from the dark past trying to hunt her down. How hard was that? But Gwen just had to press the mystery button. Now the pretty little shuttle she commandeered is a smoking ruin and she’s trapped… on a prison planet.

The dirt-covered rock isn’t actually that bad—except for the purple grouch who’s claimed her.
He says it’s to keep her safe from the other inmates, but the longer she’s there, Gwen isn’t so sure.
Rhys has been imprisoned for a decade. Every day he mines in exchange for rations and bides his times. That is, until a ship blazes across the sky and crashes into his simple, orderly life.

The pale female that he pulled from the wreck is a pain in his ass. She’s troublesome and loud and if her sass isn’t the death of him, her knack for stumbling into trouble will be.
Too bad he needs her to finally get off this hellish rock.
If they can keep their hands off each other for long enough, they just might have a shot at freedom… assuming her past doesn’t catch up to them first.

  • File Name:crystal-nebula-by-r-oleary.epub
  • Original Title:Crystal Nebula: A Fairy Tale Alien Romance
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B08V1PW29K
  • Date:2021-01-24T16:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:363.387 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. Dedication
  • 4. Contents
  • 5. 15 Years ago…
  • 6. Chapter 1
  • 7. Chapter 2
  • 8. Chapter 3
  • 9. Chapter 4
  • 10. Chapter 5
  • 11. Chapter 6
  • 12. Chapter 7
  • 13. Chapter 8
  • 14. Chapter 9
  • 15. Chapter 10
  • 16. Chapter 11
  • 17. Chapter 12
  • 18. Chapter 13
  • 19. Chapter 14
  • 20. Chapter 15
  • 21. Chapter 16
  • 22. Chapter 17
  • 23. Chapter 18
  • 24. Chapter 19
  • 25. Chapter 20
  • 26. Chapter 21
  • 27. Chapter 22
  • 28. Chapter 23
  • 29. Chapter 24
  • 30. Chapter 25
  • 31. Chapter 26
  • 32. Chapter 27
  • 33. Chapter 28
  • 34. Epilogue
  • 35. Looking for more fun?
  • 36. What’s next?
  • 37. Also by R. O'Leary
  • 38. Acknowledgments
  • 39. About the Author

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Mare Wood
Mare Wood

No transition between points of view. Boring and anticlimactic plot line, no real conclusion unless you subscribe to the news letter for the "bonus" epilogue. In a word, average. 3/5

Reply4 years ago