Dark's Savior
A human mechanic and an exiled alien outcast form a dangerous bond while trapped in a brutal mining world.
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A human mechanic and an exiled alien outcast form a dangerous bond while trapped in a brutal mining world.
An investigative journalist’s seemingly perfect marriage unravels when she learns her husband belongs to a secret immortal brotherhood.
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A framed doctor takes a secret Antarctic job, only to uncover a hidden experiment and a world-altering catastrophe.
Crash-stranded survivors and their children struggle to preserve humanity on a hostile alien world.
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An amnesiac young woman navigates a war-torn future city, hidden identities, and a body that may not be hers.
After experimental brain surgery revives a teen, he returns changed, and an old local vengeance begins to stir.
A runaway princess hiding a rare power is forced into a young king’s court, where plague, war, and attraction collide.
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