Sneak Peek: The Third Earth is Coming!
I can’t tell you when because Bear Manor Media hasn’t told me yet, but The Third Earth, book 5 of the Beta-Earth Chronicles, is launching this fall! Here’s a short teaser:
For twenty years, Dr. Malcolm Renbourn and Tribe Renbourn faced adventure after adventure, struggle after struggle on Beta-Earth.
Now, Renbourn and five of his Betan wives are forced to cross the multi-verse once again, this time to the strange world called Cerapin-Earth. After startling and frightening physical transformations, the altered Renbourns meet two new kinds of humanity. One is the dominant pairs who are able to share thoughts and sensations at the same time. The other are the nams, single-bodied people the pairs deem defective mono-minds. As a result, nams are exiled from the overpopulated cities of pyramid hives.
Tribe Renbourn must join the outcasts and teach them they are as worthy of love and acceptance as any unkind pair. But helping the nams learn how to stand up for themselves ultimately leads to a catastrophic war. At the same time, Cerapin scientists plan another multi-versal jump that must also end in a costly disaster. Along the way, two sexy spies complicate everything.
On a world where technology is worshiped like a religion, how can the nam rebels overcome the superior armaments of the pairs using primitive weaponry? While this conflict brews, Tribe Renbourn explores what it means to be human in ways they never expected. Will their epic end like it began, forced to sacrifice themselves to save a doomed city?
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For another tease, readers of the Beta-Earth books know there’s no lack of sex going on in Tribe Renbourn. That doesn’t change on The Third Earth. For example, Malcolm meets an identical pair of very willing and very vivacious girls. Like all their kind, Pidghe El and Pidghe Le share their physical sensations, responses, and thoughts at exactly the same moments.
On top of that, on Cerapin-Earth, Malcolm Renbourn’s sight is restored. This means, after 20 years, he can again enjoy the delights of looking at women’s legs. In the case of the Pidghe girls, they share another typical Cerapin characteristic—their bodies are covered by natural multi-colored splotches, stripes, and streaks. This makes their legs, from the Alpha-man’s point of view, rather exotic and erotic. And irresistibly tempting. More so when you consider whatever you do to one girl, her sister shares exactly the same thing.
Get tempted yourself when The Third Earth debuts—stay tuned!
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For twenty years, Dr. Malcolm Renbourn and Tribe Renbourn faced adventure after adventure, struggle after struggle on Beta-Earth.
Now, Renbourn and five of his Betan wives are forced to cross the multi-verse once again, this time to the strange world called Cerapin-Earth. After startling and frightening physical transformations, the altered Renbourns meet two new kinds of humanity. One is the dominant pairs who are able to share thoughts and sensations at the same time. The other are the nams, single-bodied people the pairs deem defective mono-minds. As a result, nams are exiled from the overpopulated cities of pyramid hives.
Tribe Renbourn must join the outcasts and teach them they are as worthy of love and acceptance as any unkind pair. But helping the nams learn how to stand up for themselves ultimately leads to a catastrophic war. At the same time, Cerapin scientists plan another multi-versal jump that must also end in a costly disaster. Along the way, two sexy spies complicate everything.
On a world where technology is worshiped like a religion, how can the nam rebels overcome the superior armaments of the pairs using primitive weaponry? While this conflict brews, Tribe Renbourn explores what it means to be human in ways they never expected. Will their epic end like it began, forced to sacrifice themselves to save a doomed city?
---
For another tease, readers of the Beta-Earth books know there’s no lack of sex going on in Tribe Renbourn. That doesn’t change on The Third Earth. For example, Malcolm meets an identical pair of very willing and very vivacious girls. Like all their kind, Pidghe El and Pidghe Le share their physical sensations, responses, and thoughts at exactly the same moments.
On top of that, on Cerapin-Earth, Malcolm Renbourn’s sight is restored. This means, after 20 years, he can again enjoy the delights of looking at women’s legs. In the case of the Pidghe girls, they share another typical Cerapin characteristic—their bodies are covered by natural multi-colored splotches, stripes, and streaks. This makes their legs, from the Alpha-man’s point of view, rather exotic and erotic. And irresistibly tempting. More so when you consider whatever you do to one girl, her sister shares exactly the same thing.
Get tempted yourself when The Third Earth debuts—stay tuned!
http://bmfiction.com/science-fiction/...
Published on August 24, 2016 08:44
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