Red

Red S.J. Sanders


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A Dystopian World Alien Romance




There were certain truths everyone knew. Never wear red or any other bright color. Make as little sound as possible if one had to be outside the protection of the sanctuary settlements. And never, ever, go out in the wild places alone. The Ragoru, an alien species set down to live among them, dwell within the forests and everyone knows that they crave all things red.
Arie’s life has always been one of playing by the rules. She doesn’t draw attention to herself. She doesn’t leave her home without her hood that conceals her bright red hair. It is a secret from everyone, and her hood protects her secret so that she may continue to live safely within the village until one day that secret comes to light. Absconding into the woods soon becomes her only safety, and she will risk her very life into the care of the very dreaded beings that all people fear, the Ragoru, in hope of making it to her grandmother’s house in the citadel at the other side of the great forest.
When circumstances reveal them to not be the monsters of human imagination, but that they stir the ravenous beast within her, Arie finds that she is willing to risk far more to find a way to be with them forever. Even if that means severing ties with her grandmother, rejecting the human comforts of the citadel, and facing the horror of the Order of the Huntsmen.

A new spin on the Little Red Riding Hood Story, bringing a well known fairy tell to a dystopian future with a wolfish alien species.

This fairy tale retelling is RH between three Ragoru males and the one woman they are devoted to. It contains adult situations, graphic sex and violence. It may not be suitable for all readers. For those who enjoy a walk on the wild side--welcome!

Fantasia / Romance

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depois de reler um dos meus livros favoritos não conseguia desapegar de jeito nenhum do universo, mas tava doida pra ler uma farofa que me prendesse de alguma forma. e consegui. eu não sei se é porque fui com as expectativas MUITO baixas, achando que ia ser pura farofada e nada mais, mas eu acabei gostando muito desse livro. tirando algumas críticas sobre como a autora resolveu retratar o universo dos Ragoru, and a falta de profundida dos personagens. a história é ótima, o universo... leia mais

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cadastrou em:
25/08/2019 19:45:30
Carolina
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