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The Pride of Little Flower

The Tails of Little Flower, Book 2

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The Pride of Little Flower

By: Laura Napoli
Narrated by: Tracy Collier, Andrew Hodson
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Prisoner, Pet, or Prey

Finally able to communicate via a mix of sign language and drawings, Jessica now needs answers. Why was her planet destroyed by giant alien cats? What happened to her family? Why was she held in captivity for so long? Why is she being leashed? And most importantly, why has she been forced to breed, and what do they want with her and her unborn child?

For the first time in her life, Marsee has a friend, the tiny biped cub in her family's care. More than anything, she wants to help Little Flower recover from the trauma she's experienced and help prove to the Council that the cub is more than just an animal. Only Marsee's instinct sees the cub as yummy-smelling prey, too.

Having found out what happened to the young cub in his care, Councilor Jeran Chenzira must make an impossible decision: protect his family, or protect the cub and her entire species—a species that might just be too violent to be worth saving.

©2022 Laura Napoli (P)2025 Laura Napoli
First Contact Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction
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Even better than the first book. Emotionally and intellectually engaging and bought to life with such skill by the narrators. Thank you. I became utterly invested in the characters and story. Brilliant.

Captivating story and storytelling

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This is an engrossing story, continuing on from the previous book in a thoroughly engaging and thought provoking way. The narrators convincingly bring the story to life, doing the characters full justice in their representation of them, vocally and emotionally. The character development and growth of Little Flower, is a joy to witness as the threat to her people, and new family, grows through language barriers and cultural/species misunderstandings.

An intriguing story, beautifully narrated.

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