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It was a hell of a way to end a vacation! One minute Danica was scuba diving, the next she found herself in a specimen tank on an outbound alien ship. When they correct their 'error' by dumping her on the alien world of Glaxo, she is immediately captured by Taj, Chieftain of the Glaxons, who swoops from the sky on his giant war bird and claims her as his slave.
Barbaric they may be, but the blue eyed, blond haired Indian-like tribe of Glaxons are a fair race, and Taj fairest of all. When he's good, he's very, very good, and when he's bad he gives her heart palpitations in an entirely wonderful way. Rating: Contains explicit sex, profanity, and violence. |
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"Four Stars! Exiled by Kaitlyn OConnor is an enchantingly creative look at the futuristic world of Glaxo. This book is the story of Danica, a human and Taj, a Glaxon Chieftain of his people. The chemistry between these to characters is absolutely sizzling, and the foreplay between them is absolutely scorching. Ms. OConnor again, with her amazing imagination, creates a futuristic world and characters, especially Danica, whom we, her readers can relate to. She titillates her fans with vivid scenes and the most erotic foreplay." Dianne Nogueras, eCata Romance "Four Stars! You will love Danica's adventure with aliens and Taj, a must read for
By Kaitlyn OConnor
Chapter One
Danica Hearn felt her heart rhythm bump up a notch as she spied a dark shadow moving sinuously along the seabed. Her mind instantly broadcast a shark alarm. She was slightly relieved when she saw it was only a baby and wasnt even one of the man eaters, but not much. To her way of thinking, sharks were like snakes or spidersthe world wasnt big enough for her and them. She checked her watch again for the fifth time in as many minutes and sighed. Why in Gods name am I doing this? The water was beautiful, and the tropical fish stunning, but the plain truth was scuba diving just wasnt for her. The ocean gave her the creeps. She didnt know why shed persisted in taking the damned lessons. Some vacation! The really stupid part was that shed had this half-baked notion that it would be a good way to meet men and/or make herself more desirable- to them. Sports minded gals seemed to have men flocking around them all the time, but learning to scuba dive wasnt going to make her like sports any better. She hated sports. Disgusted, she looked around for her diving partner to let her know she was going back up to the boat. Her heart, which had only just regained its natural rhythm, commenced to thudding in dismay once more when shed done a complete 360 and hadnt seen a sign of her partnerwhatshername. Calm down, Danica. The nitwits got to be around here somewhere. Slowly, she did another turn. Dimly, in the distance and fading fast, she saw the moron. Diving might not have been quite as nerve wracking if she hadnt been paired with a woman who had no fearbecause she was too stupid to have any imagination; had no sense of direction; and topped that off by being as easily distracted by a flash of color as a six month old child. Shed probably gotten a glimpse of a school of tropical fish and was following them to take another hundred pictures or so. Danica stared at the retreating form with a mixture of dismay, irritation and indecision. Indecision wasnt something she was accustomed to. Ordinarily, she had no trouble at all assessing a situation and making a sound judgment call. In this particular case, however, she was torn between the divers guidelines/rules which stated diving buddies were supposed to stick together, a completely natural reluctance to take a chance on getting lost, and an irrational sense of responsibility for a woman whos name she couldnt even remember. Glancing up, she could see the bottom of the boat bobbing on the surface of the water above her. After another moments hesitancy, she started after the nitwit, deciding to make an honest effort to retrieve her before she was permanently lost at sea. Shed be safe enough as long as she kept her eye on the boat. She began swimming, stopping occasionally to look up and locate the boat. She could not tell that she was gaining any headway on the vanishing woman, however, and finally stopped and looked for the boat once more. It was much further away than she liked. She checked her watch and saw that shed used fifteen minutes of her air already. Looking around once more for the woman, she started back, ascending gradually as she headed toward the now distant boat. Shed just begun to breathe a sigh of relief when a strange sensation swept over her. Confused, she stopped and glanced around. The water around her seemed to be swirling. Her heart jerked uncomfortably in her chest as she felt the pull. Fighting off a sense of panic, Danica began to swim harder, struggling to free herself from the whirlpool. Within moments, she was totally disoriented and realized that she was moving with the circular current, not across it. She struggled harder, unable to see beyond the swirling water now but uncaring where she exited so long as she managed to swim through it. It wasnt until she began to tire that she noticed something she hadnt noticed before. Her stomach wasnt just tight with fear. A sensation of weightlessness gripped her. It stopped abruptly. The water settled. Too frightened by now to consider the advisability of surfacing too fast, Danica took a moment to orient herself and began swimming upward as fast as she could propel herself. She drove her head into something so hard she felt a bone in her spine creak ominously. For several moments, darkness encroached. Completely disoriented, Danica put one hand on her pounding head and reached upward with the other. Her hand met something solid. The boat? But how could it be the boat? Shed still been a long way from the boat when the whirlpool had caught her. Slowly, the pain and confusion began to subside. The darkness didnt and Danica realized finally it wasnt just the crack on the head that had brought it about. It wasnt imminent unconsciousness, or at least not entirely. It was dark, suddenly, for no apparent reason, dark. She wondered with a touch of panic if it was possible that it was night time, that shed knocked herself unconscious and lost hours. It didnt take much thought in that direction to supply her with a vision of a search party, calling, unanswered, the search party giving up and departing .It didnt feel like natural dark, though. Wouldnt the water be lit with moonlight? Or starlight, at least? If her fear was a reality? Flipping her legs, she swam upward once more, cautiously, with one arm extended above her head. Her hand broke the surface of the water and touched something cold and metallic. Again, confusion filled her. The hull of the boat would be in the water, not above it. She began to follow it, feeling her way along the surface. It was perfectly smooth, and although she felt around for some time, she could find no end to it. The hard surface seemed to go on forever. Fear crept its way up her spine. Try though she might to block the ticking minutes from her mind it hammered as insistently in her brain as her heart pounded in her chest. She was going to run out of air. Balling her hand into a fist, she began pounding on the solid panel above her. She pounded until she was tired and had to stop to rest, then began hammering again. Shed just begun to wonder if she could somehow manage to fit her nose and mouth in the tiny space between the panel and the water and suck in air when light suddenly flooded the area around her. Blinded, Danica covered her face mask with her hand, closing her eyes. When she finally lowered her hand and opened her eyes a small crack, a wave of shock and horror washed through her. She wasnt in the ocean anymore. She was in a tank. 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