Obligatory “What am I doing for NaNo” Post

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Synopsis for the win:

The banished king of the Underworld has a plan: kidnap one of the Fertility Daughters, who’s magic powers the prosperity of the Overworld, and force her to marry his son to save his people from starvation.

Fox, one of the seven Fertility Daughters of her generation, wants more from life than to marry her Prince and make babies. She knows that her magic fuels the abundance of her kingdom — but she wants more than filling a prescribed role.

When she’s kidnapped to the alien and gritty Underworld, the harsh, pale-skilled prince is bad enough. Between the cruel military rule and the starvation, all she wants to do is go home and escape the hell of the Underworld.

Yet when she finds herself at the mercy of the people she can help the most… she finds herself falling in love in a way she could have never imagined. She’ll have to marry her alien prince, fight for survival, and now — prevent the Overworld from stealing her back.

ELYSIUM meets BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, this is an NA cyberpunk romance… with a twist.

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