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Healing Her Patient

A Kindred Tales Novel

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Healing Her Patient

By: Evangeline Anderson
Narrated by: Mackenzie Cartwright
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A woman who struggles with infertility has given up on finding love

A warrior who thinks he will never be able to bond a bride

Thrown together on a mission where they must pretend to be Joined Mates

Will their lie become a reality?

Dr. Danielle Adams isn't looking for love. Health issues have rendered her unable to have kids and she has given up on finding a relationship. Instead, she's focusing her energy on her career as a Medical Anthropologist. She's excited for her next assignment - going to study a new group of humanoids with their own special brand of medicine. But when she receives an ancient love artifact that supposedly grants wishes about love, passion, and fertility, she can't help making a few wishes of her own. Not that they'll ever come true....

Commander Bravik is a Hybrid Kindred - half Blood, half Beast and all business. He's also the Diplomat in charge of the first cultural visit to Soluu Four, home of the H'raken people. Rumors that they have incredible healing techniques that don't rely on medical technology have piqued the High Council's interest, so they are sending Bravik and a human woman he barely knows - Dr. Danielle Adams - to investigate. Everything is going well until they arrive on Soluu Four and find out they are expected to bring a mate. In order to avoid offending their hosts and ruining the mission, Danni pretends to be Bravick's bride. But to her surprise, the healing techniques she has come to study turn out to be sexual in nature. When her "husband," Bravik, is injured on the strange little planet, she is called upon to put her new skills to the test. Things are getting hot and heavy - can it be that Danni's wishes will come true after all?

You'll have to listen to Healing her Patient to find out.

©2021 Evangeline Anderson (P)2021 Insatiable Press
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So glad another book was released in the series. I love these Kindred books; but please, don’t start that “little girl” stuff again; just so irritating. If it wasn’t for that , it would have received 5 stars in all categories.

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little girl 🤢

I really wish author didn't have Bravik refer to Dani as "little girl". It sounds like he's molesting a child. Maybe it's supposed to hit the "Daddy" kink, but it is NOT something I'm into. I know that author has had other books where the male used this term and I hope that she doesn't use it again. As for the story, I really liked it. I love the idea if a world not spoiled by abuse of it's natural resources and living creatures. I adore all of my tech and mod cons, but always wonder what Earth would be like without everything we've done to harm it. This story was a nice escape and well written.

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