Nate's Fated Mate: Aliens In Kilts, Abduction 2

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by Donna McDonald


  He watched as she nodded, looking incredibly sad. Was it because of his question? She wiped her eyes on each of her sleeves again and made him regret asking her anything. Her persistent crying played hell with his intentions to honor her request to keep his distance. If he moved fast enough, he could probably prevent her from using the controller on her wrist. And if that worked, he could actually have her in his arms before she could deny him. He wanted that volatile, sexy-talking mouth of hers on his again. He wanted to see how much more the woman could make him feel.

  “Stop looking at me that way, Captain Elliott. Go take a shower—a cold shower. I’ll tell you everything tonight after you’ve eaten. While you’re cleaning up, I’ll put your dinner inside the cage. I tried to make the damn thing as comfortable as I could.”

  Nodding at her husky, almost tearful reply—which had his damn dick twitching again—he reluctantly rose from the chair and took a couple careful steps. The stiffness in his limbs eased as he moved across the floor in the direction she had pointed. It was only after he closed the bathroom door behind him that he allowed himself to wonder why the medical room had looked so much like a cybernetic lab.

  Other Books By This Author

  Aliens In Kilts

  Matchmaker Abduction

  Nate’s Fated Mate

  Cyborgs: Mankind Redefined

  Peyton 313

  Kingston 691

  Marcus 583

  Eric 754

  Nano Wolves

  Ariel

  Brandi

  Heidi

  Forced To Serve

  The Daemon Of Synar

  The Daemon Master’s Wife

  The Siren’s Call

  The Healer’s Kiss

  The Daemon’s Change

  The Tracker’s Quest

  My Crazy Alien Romance

  Tangling With Topper

  Touching Topper

  Baba Yaga Saga

  How To Train A Witch

  How To Date A Dragon

  To Yaga Or Not To Yaga

  About the Author

  After 35 years of doing everything for a living except writing books, Donna McDonald published her first romance novel in March of 2011. Forty plus novels later, she admits to living her own happily ever after as a full time author.

  Her work spans several genres, such as contemporary romance, paranormal, and science fiction. Humor is the most common element across all her writing. Addicted to making readers laugh, she includes a good dose of romantic comedy in every book.

  I love to hear from readers. Here’s some easy ways to get in touch.

  @scifiwoman13

  donnamcdonaldauthor2

  www.donnamcdonaldauthor.com

  [email protected]

 

 

 


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