
Part of Series
Taken from Earth, Jasmine Gray and the other abductees awaken on an alien spacecraft, bound for a faraway world and a doomed civilization. When a rogue virus destroyed all viable females, the men of Chalcydon are forced to look elsewhere for brides—and the unlucky Earthwomen are their only hope to save their dying race. In Jasmine’s mind, they’ve all been selected as breeders, and she has no interest in making babies for alien captors. Captain Dar Tagnon had no intention of claiming a bride for himself, until his meddling Prince and Princess order him to seduce a particularly troublesome female. In his mind, women are to be docile, not willful and disobeying. This Jasmine Gray is the last women he would ever choose for himself, but orders are orders, after all… Rating: Highly detailed sensual content with some strong language between consenting adults. Futuristic Romance. Book three of the Captured by Aliens series. It is recommended to read the series in order, but not required—this book can be read as a standalone. Also contains a sneak peek of an upcoming fantasy romance.
Author

Jaide Fox has always had a passion for fantasy and the paranormal, having discovered both at a young age and devouring every book she could get her hands on, watching every movie that even hinted at her interests. It wasn't until she was in high school that her mother introduced her to romance—and she was hopelessly hooked. Eroticism has never really been a part of fantasy, nor romance, and Jaide craved to see the two combined. Not able to find anything on the current market, she decided she'd write her own books to satisfy herself. Jaide hopes readers will enjoy her first offering from NCP. She has many more novels planned and is currently breathing life into other adventures. She lives in the middle of nowhere in a swamp, surrounded by all sorts of wild creatures (including snakes and spiders—which she gets rid of on sight!) and one mottled black cat who ambushes her from time to time. Also writes Erotic Historical Romances under Julia Keaton and Celeste Anwar.