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Chameleon's Captive

A Monster Romance

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Chameleon's Captive

By: Reina Rivers
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Her research created the monster; her body holds his cure.

Biohacker Nyssa Creed came to the quarantined planet Thalora to reverse its genetic corruption. She never expected to become the personal project of Zarn, a magnificent monster of scale and steel who sees her as his new specimen. His experiments are invasive violations, his commands whispered as he tests every limit of her body. “You will take what you are given,” he growls, pushing her to the brink.
But their fevered encounters awaken a dormant virus tied to his creation, a plague that could annihilate every survivor. When corporate soldiers arrive to reclaim their “asset,” this terrifying monster becomes her only protector. Now Nyssa knows the devastating truth: her own research was stolen to create him, and her unique biology holds the key to curing the virus that will kill him. She must choose to sever their bond or embrace the monstrous connection that could save him and damn them both.

This standalone book has themes of alien captor romance, forced proximity, bio-hacker heroine, genetic experimentation, possessive anti-hero, non-human anatomy, mating bite, forced to share, external threat, and touch her and die vibes.
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