Sunrise Cantina
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Only the Clonely
by Ruby Dixon
read by Rebecca Estrella, Todd McLaren
Part 1 of the Sunrise Cantina series
The crew of the Scarlet Gaze are figuring out what they want to do now that Lord Straik sa'Rin is no longer running a corsair ship. Some of the a'ani crew want to run a cantina on Risda III.
Kazex just wants Ruthie.
Ruthie just wants to have a nervous breakdown.
Well, she wants Kazex, too. The delicious a'ani chief of security has been a steady, protective, delicious presence ever since she joined the crew. He's made it clear that he loves Ruthie as she is, nervous wreck and all. But Ruthie's afraid of what will happen to their easy friendship if she asks for more. What if kissing his tattoos and touching his sinful body changes things? It's too late for flirting-now it's time for forever. And forever terrifies her.
The only thing more terrifying? Missing her chance with Kazex entirely.
This is a friends-to-lovers between clones (one alien, one human) and starts a new spinoff series that melds the Corsair Brothers series and the Risdaverse stories.
Contains mature themes.
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Clonely You
by Ruby Dixon
read by Todd McLaren, Zair Jordan
Part 2 of the Sunrise Cantina series
A'ani clone Aithar has had his heart broken a dozen times on Risda III. No one wants the love he is so very eager to give. But then he meets a human woman named Michaela who runs a dairy farm. She wants to rescue her sister, and to do so, she needs Aithar's help.
He's willing to help . . . in exchange for a date.
Michaela warns him that she's just using him. He's fine with being used, as long as it involves kissing. Lots and lots of kissing.
She's determined not to fall in love. He's just happy to be of service. No commitments . . . right? Right.
(I think we all know how this story goes . . . )
Contains mature themes.
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Romancing the Clone
by Ruby Dixon
read by Cindy Kay
Part 3 of the Sunrise Cantina series
Simone loves a good opportunity. When she sees that there's a hole in the market on Risda III for a bakery, she steps in to fill the void. With a cart full of fresh baked goods, she rakes in the credits. Who cares if she doesn't know the difference between a biscuit and a babka? She's got hustle and a winning smile.
Ruth-Ann cares. She cares a lot.
It irritates her that Simone has a baked goods business . . . and that it's succeeding. Does no one else see that Simone's crusts are soggy? Her cookies as flat as pancakes? It bothers Ruth-Ann so much that she makes sure to point out to Simone everything she's doing wrong. Daily.
Simone despises Ruth-Ann and her know-it-all attitude.
It's mutual.
Until the day Simone's cart doesn't show up to its usual spot and Ruth-Ann realizes that she might care a little too much . . .
Contains mature themes.
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