Before he found me, he deleted the order to kill me. He didn’t know my name. He hadn’t seen my face. He only knew one thing, and it changed everything.
I’ve survived this long by never staying. New ship. New name. New planet. Leave before anyone realizes you matter to them. It’s a good system. It’s kept me breathing for years.
Then I crash on Vharos, and a hunter named Karn pulls me out of the wreckage.
He was contracted to recover what I stole. He should have handed me over. Instead he’s keeping me alive, keeping me close, and looking at me like I’m something he’s not willing to lose — and I don’t know what to do with a man who won’t let me practice leaving.
Out there, Dominion forces are closing in. My old crew is alive somewhere in an imperial prison convoy. And the people I left behind — the ones I’ve been running from for years — are finally looking for me.
I could still run.
But for the first time, I’m not sure what I’d be running from.
Claimed by the Hunter is a steamy sci-fi alien romance featuring fated mates, forced proximity, survival stakes, and a happily ever after that’s genuinely earned.









