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Kyro
Captured by Aliens: Book Five
A.G. Wilde
Kyro
Kyro © A. G. Wilde 2020
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The characters and events portrayed in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, businesses, or locales is coincidental and is not intended by the author.
Contents
Dedication
Disclaimer
Kyro
What has gone before…
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Chapter 41
Chapter 42
Chapter 43
Chapter 44
Chapter 45
Chapter 46
Epilogue
A note from A.G
Next Series
Acknowledgments
Keep In Touch
If you enjoyed this book…
About the Author
This book is dedicated to my daughter.
You’ll probably never read this book and see this but, I love you.
You mean everything to me and I hope you grow up and fulfil your greatest dreams.
Disclaimer
This work of fiction is intended for mature audiences only.
All sexually active characters portrayed in this book are eighteen years of age or older.
Kyro
New job, new city, and then kidnapped by aliens?
—exactly the way Evren had seen her year going.
Not.
Add living on a base full of rebels and, well, whoever was in charge of her destiny was definitely having some fun.
She’d probably have to become an intergalactic rebel too…except, was that the path she was meant to take?
In the middle of figuring out her role in this new life, Evren finds herself drawing closer to a rebel that had rescued her: a tall, sexy alien named Kyro, whose presence makes her tingle in places that could get her in trouble.
He pulls her in a way she can’t understand—especially considering that he’s…strange.
He’s different from the others and that’s probably because he’s holding a secret—a secret so guarded, not even his brothers in the fight know about it.
It’s a secret so deep, she needs to stay away.
For her safety and for his.
…But how can she resist when he keeps looking at her as if she belongs to him?
Kyro is a full-length standalone sci-fi romance featuring an alien rebel, a lovable heroine, and a possessive hero who would do anything to protect the one he declares as his own.
If you like sexy aliens, discovering new worlds, and steamy romance, check out Kyro. This standalone book contains steamy sex scenes with a guaranteed happily ever after, no cheating, and no cliffhanger.
The Captured by Aliens series:
Book 1: Xul
Book 2: Crex
Book 3: Yce
Book 4: Kyris
Book 5: Kyro (current book)
What has gone before…
Life takes an unexpected turn for five human women who are taken from their lives on Earth, abducted by slug-like beings called the Isclits.
Along with their hired muscle, the Isclits manage massive trade ships that carry cargo across the galaxy.
The women are captured and held captive on one of these ships, enduring torture underneath the Isclits’ who seem devoid of any emotion. But the females’ problems have only just begun, as the real evil is soon shown to them: the High Tasqals.
Big, bulbous, green, and diseased, the Tasqals are a twisted species that prey on the weak and the vulnerable. Each woman is bought by a High Tasqal and thrown in a cell where they each encounter an alien male.
But these aliens differ from the others the women have met so far…and they soon realize just how much.
Plans are set into motion when Xul, leader of the group of rebels infiltrating the ship, kills a head Tasqal. He’s with one of the human females, Athena, and they have to fight their way across a desert planet before returning to the slave ship to rescue the others (Read Xul for this story).
Back on the slave ship, they throw Piper into a cell with Crex, a bloodthirsty alien that looks like he’s ready to cut her to pieces. Except, he doesn’t. Though tortured so he would harm her, Crex refuses and he and Piper end up forming a bond while they wait for Xul to return to complete the mission. The book ends with the crew and human women reunited as they fight their way from the slave ship to freedom (Read Crex for this story).
The mission was a success. The slave ship destroyed. But they are not safe yet. As they make their getaway, the Tasqals shoot down their ship. Now they must each take a human to look after as they make their way to outposts on the desert planet’s surface. Yce is tasked with guarding Diana, but while guarding her it seems he forgot to guard his heart. As they fight for survival, he finds she is the chaos he always needed and one he can’t let go of (Read Yce for this story).
Kyris lands on a section of the planet far from the others. With Song in his care, he pledges to protect her no matter what, regardless if it means losing his treasured wings. Fighting for their lives as they are hunted across the sands, the two form a bond that will link them for eternity (Read Kyris for this story).
The team reunites and returns to camp at the Restitution base. Life continues and the humans are settling in.
Now it’s time for Kyro’s story.
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Humans were confusing.
He had spent countless hours trying to understand them; yet, his efforts were in vain.
Their way of life, their motivations, the way their minds worked...it was all very... alien.
Most other species he could understand and assimilate to. But the harder he studied the humans, the more confused he became.
For instance, he'd discovered that most humans adopted other species into their homes only to pretend those species were human.
Whatever they called a “dog” was often asked if it was a “good boy” even though a “boy” was a young human male.
Dogs did not speak human.
Humans had no way of knowing what any dog’s
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