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Borealis X: False Salvation

Borealis X: False Salvation

A.R. Norris
3.6/5 ( ratings)
Nami Sato is a destined birth breeder for a secret vessel society, but she wants more. After a singularity event, she chances an escape to the nearest station, Borealis, only to end up in the prison medical ward.

Before two unscrupulous guards can sell her into the sex world infesting the station, Commander Raines talks one of his officers into taking her in as a nanny.

Young Adrien Natal Ovidio, both disgusted with the vision his father wants for his people and already half in love with Nami through her video journals, escapes in Nami's footsteps. But the new residents hold secrets that interest both TPP and the Rebellion.

Now the commander and lieutenant commander must get them to safety before TPP gets a hold of them.
Pages
110
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Desert Breeze Publishing
Release
September 21, 2013

Borealis X: False Salvation

A.R. Norris
3.6/5 ( ratings)
Nami Sato is a destined birth breeder for a secret vessel society, but she wants more. After a singularity event, she chances an escape to the nearest station, Borealis, only to end up in the prison medical ward.

Before two unscrupulous guards can sell her into the sex world infesting the station, Commander Raines talks one of his officers into taking her in as a nanny.

Young Adrien Natal Ovidio, both disgusted with the vision his father wants for his people and already half in love with Nami through her video journals, escapes in Nami's footsteps. But the new residents hold secrets that interest both TPP and the Rebellion.

Now the commander and lieutenant commander must get them to safety before TPP gets a hold of them.
Pages
110
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Desert Breeze Publishing
Release
September 21, 2013

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