Variant Series by Sandra R. Neeley

4.43 · 21 ratings
  • Beginnings (Variant #1)
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    Beginnings (Variant #1)

    Sandra R. Neeley

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2020

    About This BookWarning: This book is not suitable for sensitive readers. Please do not buy this book if you have triggers to sensitive situations.Black Ops Lieutenant Maddox Larsen is missing. Not only is he missing, his entire team is missing. Their reality has been yanked from beneath them, replaced with a sadistic, twisted doctor eager to find just what the limitations of a soldier’s body and mind are... more

  • Valor (Variant #2)
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    Valor (Variant #2)

    Sandra R. Neeley

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2021

    This book is a work of fiction — creative license has been taken. This book is not suitable for sensitive readers. Please do not buy this book if you have triggers to sensitive situations.Valor survived betrayal, captivity, torture, and DNA manipulation along with his special ops team. Most of the males who survived this testing and restructuring have no memory of who they were beforehand. Valor, however, has repetitive nightmares that are always the same... more

  • Sin (Variant #3)
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    Sin (Variant #3)

    Sandra R. Neeley

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2021

    A Dark Genetic Manipulation RomanceSin is a very misunderstood male — and he couldn’t care less. He lives each day with the guilt of freedom hanging heavily about his shoulders. He’s free, while the males who were held captive with him are not, they’re still missing. The outlet he chooses for his frustration, anger, and guilt, comes naturally to him. Women. Women are his outlet... more

  • Two (Variant #4)
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    Two (Variant #4)

    Sandra R. Neeley

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2022

    Two has struggled all his life to fit in. His own father didn’t even want him, and walked out on him and his mother. As a result, he’s always believed that if a father isn’t willing to be front and center for his children, then he shouldn’t have them. Being a father is a gift that should be valued above all else. So, imagine his utter shock when he’s told that somewhere out there, he’s got a son. And that son is all alone in this world... more

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