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Torch (Galactic Cage Fighter Series Book 7)
Torch (Galactic Cage Fighter Series Book 7)
Torch (Galactic Cage Fighter Series Book 7)
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In book seven of Galactic Cage Fighters: Left with no choice, Isis flees her home world and goes to the one place her own people would never think to look for her. She signs on as a fighter for the Galactic Cage Fighters Association on the halfsie side. A new start for a new life, in a career she loves and friends she adores. Unexpectedly, she finds herself attracted to the wrong male. Her only problem, her new life may be threatened as those that wish to control her and return her to her old life close in on her.

Torch is a Voltan halfsie fighting for the Galactic Cage Fighters Association. He joined the GCFA so he could get to know his niece that he never knew existed. Torch knows he has a tendency to self-destruct but can't seem to stop drowning his loneliness in alcohol and females. That was until her--Isis. The one female who refuses his flirtations, which drives him crazy. How could any female deny him?

Torch is fire and Isis is ice. The moment Torch sees her he knows he has to have her. And he is the one temptation Isis cannot deny. Do they give in to their mutual attraction or will their passion erupt and burn them both? Alternatively, will the truth of who Isis is pull them apart forever?

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PublisherKD Jones
Release dateDec 29, 2014
ISBN9781310230554
Torch (Galactic Cage Fighter Series Book 7)
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KD Jones

KD Jones has been a huge fan of both romance novels and science fiction novels since she was 16 years old. Her favorite television shows growing up were Star Trek and Doctor Who. When not writing, she can usually be found curled up on the couch with a good book, working on her hobby of photography, or spending time with her family.

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    Torch (Galactic Cage Fighter Series Book 7) - KD Jones

    Torch

    Galactic Cage Fighters

    Book Seven

    by KD Jones

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    Dedication

    I would like to take the time to thank my friends. You guys support me, promote me, and kick my butt when it needs kicking. Thanks for always being there for me. I will always have your backs.

    Prologue

    Today was her twenty-first birthday. A day that should have been full of joy and celebration. A day she dreamed about as a child. Instead, it was the most dreaded day of her life.

    She will mate with Prince Ishop. It has been decided.

    Those words put fear in her heart. Isistania ran down the corridors of the Royal House of Isia. What was she going to do now?

    The Council had just declared her Ishop’s property. He had always treated her like that, like something he owned. She hated Ishop and she hated Isia’s council for forcing her to mate with him. It should have been her choice to make. If her parents were still alive, it would have been her choice.

    She stopped by a window and looked out on her home world. The surface of the Isle of Isia was made of freezing temperatures, the terrain mostly of icebergs. Not a livable place. Most creatures burrowed underground. Those that lived on the surface lived a short life.

    Most of her people didn’t live on the surface; they dwelled within a multi-level dome that went down below the surface almost to the center of the planet itself. The further down you traveled the warmer it became. At the core level, the planet was almost like a rainforest with trees, plants, exotic flowers, lots of animals, and warm water from waterfalls. It was considered the paradise level. But she didn’t get to live there.

    As a royal, one of the last princesses born on the Isle of Isia, Isistania had to live on the upper levels, closer to the harsh surface. She hated it. As a princess, she was treated like property. Her every move monitored and criticized. All she wanted was a day away from the royal responsibilities.

    She hadn’t lived on the upper levels all the time. When her parents were still alive, they had vacationed on the lower levels. Her favorite had been a spot closer to the core. It was wonderful. She had gotten to go to school with all her friends, played, and just enjoyed her young life. But that all changed when she turned twelve years old.

    Her parents had been killed when a warring nation attacked their planet. Her and her parents had come to the surface levels to perform their royal duties. They were killed and she survived. The Council placed her into the care of her mother’s distant cousins, Disa and Crep. They weren’t royal but they wanted the power and prestige that went along with it. So they made Isistania move to the upper levels for their benefit. All decisions on her life were made by her guardians.

    At age thirteen, Disa and Crep began entertaining offers for an arranged mating for Isistania. Her feelings and thoughts were never considered. She was a princess and her worth was in the royal offspring she could provide.

    By age fifteen, her guardians had selected the male they would promise her to. Again, she had no say in the choice. Their criteria were the male was either royal or came from a high political family. He also had to pay a mate price big enough to satisfy them. Prince Ishop met those criteria.

    Her first impression of him from a distance was that he was beautiful with his tall lean body and blonde hair. But after being formally introduced to him, and the years of seeing him, she began to see that his beauty was superficial.

    Ishop was ten years older than Isistania and acted as if the world revolved around him. Her only reprieve was he had to wait until she was twenty-one, which was the legal adult age for all Isians. Isians had rituals and procedures they were adamant to maintain.

    Today, the day of her birth, marked her adulthood. She received her marking as well. Isians grew markings, similar to tattoos that appear at different stages of life. She had a Birth mark on her inner knee shaped like a star that appeared within an hour of her birth. She received her Puberty mark at fifteen years of age, which was shaped like a moon on her shoulder. Today she received the Adulthood mark, which was shaped like a triangle, it had shown up before she woke from her sleep. It also meant she was ready to mate. Her time was up. But she was not ready for this. She wasn’t sure she would ever be ready to mate Ishop. She wanted more time. She froze in place as she felt someone step behind her. Ishop.

    Tonight you will finally be mine, he told her, touching a strand of her short curly, silvery blonde hair. I cannot wait to train you. His father interrupted him and they walked off laughing.

    She hated him with a passion. He had tried to take her innocence multiple times through the years hoping to force an early mating. However, her father, before he died taught her fighting skills, which she used to protect herself. If she stayed, she would have no choice but to let him mate her. It was expected of her, her royal obligation to her people. She just couldn’t do it. But what else could she do?

    She looked out at the surface spaceport. Everyone coming and going. As a child, she would wonder where people went or where they were from. A game she played with her mother sometimes. They made up little stories about each person. She really missed her parents. A ship docking caught her eye. It had a familiar logo on it. She grabbed a servant that was passing by.

    What can I do for you princess?

    What ship is that? She pointed out the window.

    Oh, that’s the Galactic Cage Fighter Association ship. They are only stopping briefly between flights and will be leaving in a few hours. I hear they are hiring new fighters for the next season.

    They are having tryouts here on the Isle of Isia?

    The servant shook her head. No, they are only stopping here to refuel before leaving to head for the Beta Region where the tryouts will be.

    Thank you. She dismissed the servant. She looked at the ship with longing. A thought so ridiculous crossed her mind. Could she do that? Did she have any other options? She had none. This was it. Her one chance at freedom. She had to take it.

    Chapter One

    Six Months Later…

    You need to knock her out! Zara yelled out from outside the cage.

    I am trying to knock her out! Isis yelled back. Damn practice was kicking her ass. She was going one on one with Gana. Big mistake. Gana was one of the strongest female fighters besides Zara the Amazon. Not to mention Gana was a Priman halfsie and could hang upside down out of her reach.

    Come on down here, monkey girl! Isis taunted her. That was another big mistake, to taunt a pissed off Priman.

    Gana growled and let go of the bars she was gripping with her feet and landed right on top of Isis. It happened so fast she didn’t have time to move out of the way. They both landed hard on the floor.

    Isis tried to catch her breath and focus. But Gana was more experienced and recovered from the fall they took. She punched Isis over and over. Isis couldn’t move her arms because Gana was sitting on them with her knees.

    If her hands were free, she could touch Gana and freeze her. But that was not doable in her position. Her only other option was to freeze her own body but Isians were taught at an early age to never freeze themselves, it could stop their heart rate and they might not ever recover.

    Tap-out, Isis, you’re done! Zara yelled at her.

    No...she…wasn’t. Isis lifted her legs up and wrapped them around the front of Gana’s chest. She used her legs to pull the woman backwards. She just needed a little space to free her arms.

    She didn’t get all the way loose but was free enough to reach out and touch Gana with her fingertips. Gana’s movements slowed down and Isis shoved her off her and stood. She glanced over at Zara with a smile. I win.

    Zara grunted. Everyone go to lunch. We’ll meet back here for afternoon practice. When Isis was about to get out of the training cage, Zara stopped her. Not you. You will stay.

    They watched as Gana rose slowly to her feet and limped out. She grumbled the whole time and glared at Isis. Gana was not the most friendliest female fighter on their team.

    Isis looked at Zara questioningly. What? I won didn’t I?

    "Yeah, you won a practice match. Barely. It’s not good enough. You can’t rely completely on your Isian abilities. It has become a crutch for you. From now on, you will not use your Isian abilities

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