Claimed By The Alien (Heavenly Mates Book 2)

“This,” the new Stephen said as he pointed to the evil one, “is my twin brother, Jared. My jealous twin brother!”

 

 

“Jealous? Hah! You’re a spoiled fool. You’ve not earned anything in your entire worthless life.”

 

“I am the lord of my people back on our home planet,” Stephen said to Cassie as he moved to stand between her and his brother. “Chosen by the people to guide them into an age of enlightenment. I’ve come here to study the humans and help pave the way for our peoples to meet and coexist in this galaxy.”

 

“Not when I take your place and produce her child as my heir,” Jared said.

 

Before Stephen could reply, Jared threw his hands forward and a shower of sparks near engulfed Stephen. A wall of glowing blue blocked the sparks, sending them off in all directions. Stephen then brought his fist up in a mock upper-cut and opened his hand. And explosion of light burst in front of Jared’s face, blinding him and nearly blinding Cassie who couldn’t look away.

 

As her eyes adjusted she heard crashing, the air filling with the smell of burning ozone as though lightning had struck in the middle of the cabin. When she could finally see again, she saw Stephen looming over Jared, the evil man on his knees as their hands were locked in a battle of force.

 

Blue and purple light exploded from their hands as Stephen overpowered his brother.

 

Then, the evil twin’s eyes shot open as he lost control. With a short cry cut off by an explosion, he was swallowed by Stephen’s power and disappeared.

 

The lights in the cabin came back to life as though nothing had happened, and Stephen stood panting.

 

“Is he…?” Cassie asked.

 

“Gone.”

 

Sobbing, she ran to his side and threw her arms around his neck. “He was so mean. I thought, I mean he said that you… you didn’t actually have feelings for me.”

 

He took her face in his hands and pulled her away to look into her eyes. “That’s not true. Actually, I shouldn’t have feelings for you, as it could interfere with the work I’m trying to do. But from the moment I saw you, I haven’t been able to stop thinking about you. You were unexpected, but I’m glad for what happened.”

 

“Oh Stephen,” she said, looking into those bold blue eyes, “so am I. I don’t even care if you’re an alien. I want to be with you.”

 

With that, they kissed. At first it was to be a simple kiss as an affirmation of how they felt, but it quickly built into so much more. Their hands were suddenly at one another’s clothes, pulling them free of one another. He pressed his body against her and pushed her back against the couch.

 

She fell to the cushions even as they removed their shirts and pants. Just as she’d hoped, she saw his perfectly sculpted body. Stopping for a moment she ran her fingers along the hard lines of his abs before he fell to his knees and pulled her forward on the couch.

 

Reaching behind her she grabbed onto the back of the couch for support as he entered her. The lovemaking began quickly, both burning with desire for the other. As he leaned forward to continue kissing her, supporting his weight with a fist on either side of her body, she wrapped her legs around his middle.

 

The fire now burning hot between them he began thrusting wildly. No longer concerned with anyone hearing this far out in the woods, they both moaned and called out their pleasure to one another.

 

As her climax rose to an unbelievable height, she screamed his name as it crashed against her. She thrust up against him over and over as she came, pulling his own orgasm from him, and he grabbed ahold of her sides as he did. Grunting and pressing deep inside, he claimed her as his own.

 

His own alien queen.

 

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PREVIEW OF ‘CLAIMED BY THE ALIEN’ BY ROSETTE LEX

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 1

 

 

Gloria ran sobbing through the forest. Things had been miserable before, but at least she understood them. In their own broken way, they made sense.

 

The force of her emotions shook her body as she ran, her footsteps unsteady.

 

For years she had worked in her stepfather’s bar, suffering the insults and the low wages. Almost everyone in her small town feared her stepfather. Despite Gloria trying to find another job that actually paid at least minimum wage, no one would hire her.

 

When one of the employers that rejected her later went and told her stepfather that she was looking for another job, things became even worse.

 

“When your mother died, didn’t I take you in?” he shouted.

 

“Didn’t I give you a roof over your head and food on your plate? I gave you a job! It’s your fault, fatty, that you’re too lazy to work hard enough to earn a decent wage.”

 

But she did work! She worked harder than anyone else in that place. Everyone always complimented her on how pretty he was, but all her stepfather ever brought up was that she was a heavy girl.

 

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