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Venomous Hunger

By: Mary Auclair
Narrated by: Vivienne Ferrari, Justin Hill
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He rescued her from certain death. Now she must accept his claim or doom them both.

After being left for dead by her people, Aliena wakes up under the care of alien pirates. She escapes, only to be captured by a creature straight from her darkest nightmares, bent on the destruction of everything she holds dear.

An Eok warrior turned outlaw, Kamal is one to be reckoned with. He is on a mission for the Eok nation, and his only goal is to find and save the humans before he can return to his old life. He has no intention of allowing a headstrong human female to get in his way.

As Aliena embarks on a mission to rescue her uncle from Minister Knut’s clutches, Kamal is at a crossroads. If he chooses to help the human, the price might well be his own life.

When the Mating Venom unleashes its torment, Kamal has to decide. Will he change his ways and claim Aliena’s heart, or is the life of an outlaw too hard to leave behind?

Each book in the Eok Warriors series features a different couple and can be enjoyed as a standalone romance, however it is recommend to read them in order for maximum enjoyment.

The Eok Warrios series is a complete series in the following order:

Venomous Craving

Venomous Hunger

Venomous Heart

Venomous Lust

Publisher's Note: This gripping sci-fi alien romance has it all: alpha male alien heroes, passion and danger. It also contains explicit themes and is intended for adults only.

©2023 Mary Auclair (P)2025 Mary Auclair
Action & Adventure Science Fiction

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Interesting storylines!

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Romance: 💜🩷💙💚
Heat/Steam: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Narration Type: Dual Narration

The heroine: Aliena - she lives in a time when humans no longer reside freely on Earth. Humans were near extinction when they were rounded up and forced to live in breeding facilities to keep them from extinction but also to be sold to the highest bidder, and the sale of a human female can give the seller enough wealth for generations. Aliena is a human woman and had been living in a village of free humans, her parents had long ago escaped the breeding facilities, but their village was overrun by aliens looking for free humans and everyone had fled their homes. She suddenly wakes up among space pirates, not knowing how she got there. She remembered being alone and cold, so sick that her family left her outside where aliens could find her, in hopes they could save her.

The Hero: Kamal - he is an outlaw, a captain of a pirate ship and an Eok warrior. He was taking care of an honor duty to his family and the Eok nation, by finding and saving all the free humans. He tells his crew that the female they found was off limits, though they were outlaws, so they followed his rules about as much as they followed laws. Kamal needed the female to tell where the rest of the free humans were, in order to prove to the council that free humans exist, in order to change the laws and keep the humans out of the hands of the ministers who would kill them to keep their monopoly on the humans in the breeding facilities, and keeping the wealth it brought them.

The Story: Aliena finds herself on a ship with alien space pirates and the one attending to her seemed to like to hurt her and wanted her to tell him where he could find her friends and family. When she felt that she had been implanted with a universal translator like all slaves to be sold, she knew what was in store for her, and she tried to fight back and make a run for it. She made it fairly far before she was found by her worst nightmare, a huge and fierce Eok Warrior.

I liked the story and the characters, including the crew member who was a liar and an outlaw. The alien was the only medically trained member of the crew so Kamal couldn’t get rid of him. One thing I didn’t like about this book was the heroine’s name. Aliena in an alien romance is pretty on the nose, and she was the human, so technically not even the alien in the romance. The story about finding the people from her village was a good one, and it wasn’t as simple as telling them that the Eok’s want to save them, but they have some pretty big prejudices against the Eoks. There is also some great backstory on how Kamal came to be an outlaw pirate.

This audiobook was told in multiple points of view via dual narration and was narrated by Vivian Ferrari and Justin Hill. Vivian has a soft, clear voice that is very pleasant. You can tell she is reading, but she does show emotion through her voice. Justin Hill has a deep voice with a bit of an accent, probably British. I am not fond of his voice, and you can definitely tell he is reading, but I have heard much worse.

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