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Zuri's Zargonnii Warrior
Zuri's Zargonnii Warrior
Zuri's Zargonnii Warrior
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Zuri finds herself in the hands of a Zargonnii warrior after she and her shipmates are extracted from a strange world. Hunted by the heinous Tonan and sought after by the deadly Gorgano, Zuri is mortified when she realizes humans, especially female humans, are considered a rare, exotic novelty. She has no intention of being put on display for massive warriors to gawk at. She plans her escape. Kobe grows fond of the little mouthy human female placed in his charge for the duration of the space flight home. Once they land, she will no longer be his problem. Everything changes in seconds when he finds her in the ship's bay, hanging by a thread in a teetering space shuttle, bound on either self-destruction or escape. Without thought to his safety, Kobe jumps from the shuttle when Zuri falls out and plunges to the planet beneath. Zuri has no idea what danger they are in as they embark on a perilous journey. Both know if they make it out of the jungle alive, they will be separated—unless Kobe can figure out a way to keep his new mate.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherTorrid Books
Release dateNov 1, 2013
ISBN9781611607192
Zuri's Zargonnii Warrior
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C.L. Scholey

Guardian [New World Book 6] Wandering a shattered, dying Earth, Roam despises the loneliness. Alien vessels he must avoid circle overhead. When he collides with a Tonan deep in the heart of a jungle, Roam engages in a brutal battle. To his surprise, a human female comes to the Tonan’s aid. The Tonan, Taz, has six females under his protection, including his mate and child. Jinx hates Castians and Tonans alike. The handsome man Taz brings home is breathtaking. He’s also the only male besides Taz she has seen in four years. Jinx falls for Roam immediately. Her world is shattered when she discovers her new lover is masquerading as human. How can she not hate him when a thieving Castian stole her sister? What’s worse is discovering Taz is a Tonan. Evil creatures who murdered her father. How can she forgive either of them?   Defender [New World Book 7] Endless destruction defines human life in a world run amok. There are those who will pick the uncertainty of the alien sky, are the Tonans life or are they death? Macey learns first hand a Tonan warrior doesn’t apologize for who or what he is or will do. In an unforgiving new world there is one who battles his heritage. Can Taz be the defender Macey needs, or are his four hundred year old decimating roots buried too deep to refuse? Taz needs to make the decision fast. His mentor slash tormenter will come looking for him. Krish will kill Macey. Indecision rules Taz’s life until in a heartbeat he decides his fate, Macey’s fate and Earths fate. Either way—death will follow.   Mine! [New World Book 8] "Mine!" One of the most powerful words in the human language, possession. Desperate need to hold onto what you love with every fiber of your being. Until Huck realizes in order to hold onto what he loves most he will have to let not only Becky go but a part of who he is, what he is, perhaps the best part. For Becky no matter where she has gone in the universe, no matter how many planets she set her wandering feet on, home wasn't a place, it was a who. Until her father and lifeline died. When a half evil alien presents himself demanding love and acceptance, Becky is determined to fight the hardest battle in her life. Home will become one powerful male, if Huck can be saved. There is no greater war at times, than the fight fought from within.  

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    Zuri's Zargonnii Warrior - C.L. Scholey

    UNEARTHLY WORLD BOOK 2: ZURI’S ZARGONNII WARRIOR

    by

    C.L. Scholey

    TORRID BOOKS

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    Copyright Ó 2013 by C.L. Scholey

    Warning: The unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this copyrighted work is illegal. Criminal copyright infringement, including infringement without monetary gain, is investigated by the FBI and is punishable by up to 5 (five) years in federal prison and a fine of $250,000.

    Names, characters and incidents depicted in this book are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental and beyond the intent of the author or the publisher.
    No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.
    ISBN 978-1-61160-719-2

    Credits

    Cover Artist: Gemini Judson
    Editor: Melanie Billings
    Printed in the United States of America

    WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT

    GAME ON!

    This is one married couple whose appetites for each other grow ever stronger with each passing year. They thoroughly enjoy discovering new ways to keep the spark alive and thriving. Allowing another couple to share in their fun only seems to increase the possibilities. Keeping the love alive is certainly not a problem for Mac and Jenney, which makes their escapades deliciously fun to read. ~ Coffee Time Romance

    ENGULF – NEW WORLD BK 5

    Abri is a strong female heroine. She didn't let deafness define who she is. Raiden is a likeable guy. Why? Even though Abri is deaf, Raiden picked her for his female.

    C.L. Scholey has done a terrific job of creating this futuristic romance series. We have action, romance, adventure & mystery all in 102 pages. ~ Romance Bookaholic Traveler

    THE BRETHREN OF TAVISH – VAMPIRE COVEN BK 1

    The Brethren of Tavish is a wonderfully written book. The characters are well rounded and bring you into the story as if you were really there. The story flows smoothly tying one part to the next. The plot is well thought out, giving you plenty of action… ~ Night Owl Reviews

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    Game on!

    New World Series

    Shield

    Armor

    Impenetrable

    Apparition

    Engulf

    Vampire Coven Series

    The Brethren of Tavish

    A Vampire to Watch Over Me

    Unearthly World Series

    Bay’s Mercenary

    Dedication

    For those of you who can find the beauty in differences.

    Chapter 1

    What the hell is that?

    That, is our next assignment.

    "That’s what we’re hunting?"

    Yep.

    Are you sure?

    Of course I’m sure, Kobe.

    Citun’s snarling growl made Kobe realize that might not have been the best question to ask his leader. When he had made his way into a small briefing room, he was startled to find Citun staring at a picture above the lit console. It was impossible to decipher Citun’s look when he settled his gaze back onto the depiction. The image of the two-legged, two-armed pink being on the monitor made Kobe skeptical.

    Well shit, Citun. Kobe gasped. That thing is female.

    What was your first clue, genius?

    The basically bald, naked, small creature had hair on its head and a tiny amount on its mound shaped in the oddest pattern, rounded at the top in separate half circles shaped to a point. From her spread-legged position, Kobe could definitely tell she was female. Her folds looked like delicate petals. Her entrance, which her fingers exposed, though tiny, was compatible with a male Zargonnii. The idea was intriguing as well as disturbing, because the female was so small.

    Kobe knew what their Zargonnii females felt like in their lower region, but he had never gotten so much as a glance; the females on his planet moved too fast to get a good look. Plus, they were covered from head to toe in a fine layer of fur, unlike male Zargonnii who, like the Earth female, had bald patches. But here was this human Earth creature spread out before his eyes; no one was holding her in place. She was smiling, with tiny, white, even flat teeth. In order to get an image of a Zargonnii female in that position, she would have to be dead. To Kobe’s knowledge, no images of Zargonnii females existed.

    Looking closely he could see this being’s long fingernails were purple. What a weird color. Two separate blond eyebrows were arched above unusually-colored blue eyes with a black dot in the center. Birth defect? Around her eyes were darker colors, greens, blues, black. On her cheeks were pink-red streaks—war paint? Kobe knew of cultures who tried to intimidate with intricate designs on their faces. It wasn’t exactly a terrifying sight if that was the image she was trying to portray. If anything it made her look—odd. Artificial. The entire pose made her seem unreal.

    Long shiny things dangled from her earlobes. Someone had stabbed this poor female through her flesh. How cruel. That piece of information alone made him realize this creature was vulnerable. The glossy odd pieces of equipment looked like torture devices. Kobe’s people weren’t slavers; he wasn’t certain if the objects were symbolic to the female or placed there by an owner. A fine spray of black spiked hair was growing around her eyes, across the top and along the bottom. Kobe had no such hair there; his eyes could blaze into fire, so any hair there wouldn’t last long. Her little ribs were showing, tapering to a teeny belly which sported a small roundish indent—puncture mark? Kobe had never seen such a tiny nose; even baby Zargonnii males had larger noses at a month old.

    How the hell can this creature breathe?

    Citun called up another two images. Kobe blinked hard. For a moment, he stood openmouthed. He had heard of human Earth females, but realizing he was actually looking at three of them was astounding.

    Where did the images come from? Kobe asked. There were three in total; each female had different color eyes and hair. He peered closer at the blond Earth female’s lips. They were bright red, not the Zargonnii blue he was used to. Strange. Had she been in a fight, or maybe she was bleeding. The Zargonnii had been told earthlings had red blood, another oddity. Kobe had been told Zargonniis had blue blood. He supposed it must be right; he had never seen his own blood. Being a mercenary warrior, Kobe had seen other species’ blood, blues, black, yellow, but never red.

    A rogue Tonan wanted fuel; we wanted to see these human Earth beings. He didn’t have any live specimens, but he did have pictures, Citun said.

    The Tonan are known for their lies, maybe the images are doctored.

    I think they are, in a way. But not by the Tonan. The Tonan said most females he has seen weren’t wearing war paint.

    Are those breasts? Kobe asked, incredulous. Where is its babe? Females only have breasts when they have babes. A female never puts her babe down in the first month while she’s feeding.

    To Kobe’s knowledge his mother had never put him down, until the day he was a month old. It had been terrifying. All Zargonnii males remembered the feeling of abandonment. They remembered the fear of being left alone, being helpless. It’s what made them strive to be powerful, dominant. Kobe had loved his mother, he knew she loved him. In some dark corner of his mind, he could still hear her wail when his father picked him up off the cold jungle floor. She had sounded so forlorn. Kobe had cried for her—for him. He had never seen her again, but to this day, he could smell her scent lingering on him and on his father. It’s what helped a male bond with his new parent, scent.

    Maybe human females aren’t maternal. Maybe she birthed a male babe and gave it up early. She’s small; let’s face it, a Zargonnii male child could kick this being’s ass. Citun chuckled as he said this.

    But all three? All three have breasts, and the one with red hair has huge ones. Zargonnii females don’t inflate like that. It looks like someone blew into the nipple to expand them. If those things are rock hard, how the hell can a babe latch? Human babies must be born with overlarge mouths. Shit, can you imagine the noise they could make? I bet their screaming could clear a room. And the nipples are pink, not black.

    Maybe it’s normal for their kind. And their mouths must shrink as they get older; these females have small mouths. I wish we’d had time to pick up a healer. Band might know. I’m sending him the images to study to aid with the human area we’ve prepared. I wasn’t sure of the amount of protection they needed, but from these images, I may need to double security. It’s apparent they’ll need more heat. When the Tonan said they were virtually bald, I was skeptical. Definitely a washing area will have to be provided with slow moving water; their skin is so pink it looks like it might peel off easily. With their flat teeth, we’ll really have to grind their food, like we do our young’s.

    They’re kinda funny looking, don’t you think?

    I dunno, I kinda like the breasts, Citun said.

    So did Kobe, but he had meant the entire Earth being itself. The three females were, well, not female Zargonnii. Both mercenaries stared hard at the pictures. Each tilted his head to the left, then the right. They backed up a step, moved closer, then closer. Citun sighed.

    I think we could look at the images standing on our heads and they would still look the same.

    Mentally, Kobe concurred. This one’s eyes are blue, Kobe mused. Maybe it can freeze people.

    No, they appear to have random eye color that does nothing but see. Although I could be wrong, I doubt I’m wrong.

    Maybe the green-eyed one can grow foliage.

    Citun made a sarcastic huff. What about the one with brown eyes, huh? Think they’ll shit on you?

    Ha ha. Kobe was equally sarcastic. Maybe they have other abilities.

    Such as? Citun’s eyes were sparkling and Kobe knew he was waiting to make a fool of him.

    Well, Kobe drawled petulantly. They look squishy.

    Squishy?

    Maybe with them being bald and small they can squeeze into tiny places.

    So?

    They’d make good spies.

    Spies? Citun started laughing. Who the hell are they going to spy for? They stand out like a cyron at a bangor party.

    Kobe scowled. Cyron beasts were massive creatures, whereas the bangor were smaller and covered in red fur. A party of bangor would be a funny sight; Kobe could squash them. Cyrons were another matter entirely. Female Zargonnii stood between the males and cyrons on their planet. Even if their species didn’t cohabitate, their females protected them from the massive beasts. Rarely did a cyron beast get past the females’ area, except during the Holiday. All male children were kept inside for their own safety during that time.

    The trek from the female area to the males’ was dangerous. Kobe’s mother had come across a cyron beast while taking him to his father. Her long white hair wrapped around him, cocooning him, leaving her hands free. His mother had kicked the beast’s ass. Cyron beasts were stupid creatures. Too dumb to realize you never messed with a female Zargonnii, especially when she’s protecting her young. Still, the emotional impact was profound. Kobe hated the beasts.

    Look at this one’s hair, Kobe said, changing the subject. It’s all red, like a fire. Human females must be color-coded for a reason.

    Citun became thoughtful. They do appear to be color-coded. All of our people are born the same time every other year; we all have white hair and red eyes. Maybe earthlings judge age by hair color. Maybe all brown-haired earthlings are born in a different season as, say, the red-haired ones.

    That’s a good theory.

    Maybe the eye color has something to do with it as well. All Zargonnii have red eyes for a protective reason, but look at this one with brown eyes. She is pouting, whereas the other with blue eyes is smiling. Perhaps the eyes of humans turn color to match emotions.

    Kobe became excited. Yes you’re right. Look at this one with green eyes, she appears to be watching someone over in a corner and she looks angry. None of them have the same facial expression.

    True.

    What about their males? Kobe asked.

    I was told by the Tonan to watch out for them. They are dangerous and many are larger and stronger than human females.

    What an odd, turned around culture. I feel bad for their offspring.

    Perhaps these earthlings aren’t really that complicated. After all, we’re worlds away so you would expect some differences. We just need to be smarter than they are. Our females may be stronger and larger, but the male of our species is smarter. We will just need to watch out for their male species. They could be a threat.

    Kobe stood staring at the three Earth females. His eyebrow dipped into a frown. He wasn’t so sure about that. There was something about these females, something about their vulnerable looks. Their multi-colored eyes might be a great advantage; they would always know an Earth female’s mood.

    I wonder where the Tonan got these images, Kobe said.

    "The Tonan have been to Earth. They are actively searching for these creatures. Apparently, the females make a good bargaining tool when dealing with Castian warriors. There isn’t much of the planet Earth left, unfortunately. The Tonan said he didn’t think any more humans were alive. The entire planet is either frozen, barren, or under water.

    A shame really. I wouldn’t mind taking my own look if this mission proves to be a success. If we don’t want the human females, we can trade them to the Castians. Or our counterparts on our planet; Titus is interested in these creatures.

    What about the Tonans? Kobe asked. Titus might be Zargonnii, but he and his men were on the opposite side of the planet. Titus and his warriors were South Zargonnii, and the different sides didn’t always get along.

    I’m told the Tonans aren’t very careful with human females, I wouldn’t want any to be harmed unnecessarily. I’m also told they kill the males regardless.

    "Tonans aren’t my favorite species, but they must kill

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