Claiming Jill

Claiming Jill by Michelle Mars is a 218-page novel published by Michelle Donham on May 15, 2023. This work explores the journey of Jill, a resilient woman who escapes her militia upbringing only to find herself embroiled in a world of the supernatural and interstellar adventures. As she navigates her new reality, she encounters Nial, an alien protector whose desire for connection challenges her independence.
Readers will discover a narrative filled with tension as Jill and Nial confront their differences while facing external threats, including a dangerous situation instigated by Jill’s father. The story delves into themes of romance and science fiction, presenting a dynamic between a tough human woman and a determined alien. With elements of conflict and unexpected camaraderie, Claiming Jill offers a unique blend of adventure and emotional complexity.
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She would never belong to anyone ever again.
Jill was raised in a militia but found the strength to break away. She hadn’t expected that break would lead her into a life filled with the supernatural and eventually into space, but she was tough and could handle anything thrown her way. Even the sexy alien she kept butting heads with.
He wanted someone to belong to.
Nial, alien protector that he was, met his match when he first tackled a tough-as-nails human woman wielding a gun. He always wanted to connect with someone who could match his surly personality. Jill surpassed anything he’d imagined. And she wanted nothing to do with him.
Will their sparks lead to love or war?
When Jill’s father creates a dangerous situation back on Earth, the two are thrust together on an assignment to take him down. Between the tension and escalating danger, Jill and Nial will be lucky to make it out alive from their arguments let alone their mission.
Warning: Surprise POV cameos by some beloved characters along with some new ones, characters gone wild, and more pizza.
Content Warnings: Discussed childhood trauma having been raised by a militia/cult leader. Discussed, though not in detail, the loss of a parent. Parricide. Light sadomasochism. Virgin heroine. Food and chewing. Knife injury. Prisoner torture aftermath/no torture on the page. Bareknuckle brawling. Light dominant/submissive relationship.
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