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The last women alive locate the last man alive. Now, a confused twenty-first-century male must service all these beauties from the other end of spacetime. The survival of humanity depends on it.

Clayton Parks is just another low-level civilian contractor at the Pentagon. Then he's snatched through time and space to the opposite ends of the galaxy, where he learns he's the last man left...

"This can't be the Moon," I said. "There's air. I can breathe. So you know?"

"Oh." She blinked several times to gather her thoughts, although it was pretty clear her attention had already drifted lower down. "Um, well, so we have some things to talk about. But I don't know how long you'll stay in our time, so we need to work fast to collect your, um, seed. You don't mind sharing your body, do you? The records suggest you're very open to sharing."

Her blouse was history, and now the bandage skirt was scooting down those long, impossible legs inch by sexy inch.

Focus.

"How is this the Moon?"

"Well, you know, like, when it became clear the Earth was hopelessly contaminated, NASA made a last ditch effort to convert it into a new home for humanity. So they like slapped an atmosphere on it or something. Oh, and a gravity generator. For, you know, strong bones."

Hmm. NASA apparently didn't bother to send any underwear to the Moon...


This 12,500-word novella is intended for open-minded readers over age 18 who appreciate pulp science fiction, men's harem adventure fiction, and plenty of nudity, swearing, and, swinging/sharing/polyamorous encounters. The future won't be rated G.

To avoid spoilers, the complete novel-length series is best read in this order:
Vortex, Book #1
Classified, Book #2
Psych, Book #3
Glitch, Book #4
Explode, Book #5

58 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 19, 2018

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June 25, 2021
DNF dumb and insulting
I can't tell you if the premise was as bad as the execution because the execution was so bad
I never got that far. I quit when the MC woke up naked on the surface of earth's moon with a porno nurse with "Basketball" sized breasts.
I'm not sure what Kyle Kenze's trip is. His character in this book disrespects women, but in a "I'm too manly to be PC" kind of way. So I'm not sure if he actually has less respect for women or if he's just trying to signal some rugged individualism that won't be cowed by the feminized, or if he cynically thought he'd sell more books this way but. Calling the female leads "Ditz", "bimbo", and to describe their dialog as "Female yammering" just didn't go over with me.
And the real nail in the coffin- Dude works at the Pentagon for a two star general(female). Kyle says she got her position only after all the male generals above her were dismissed for sexual harassment, and that when she (his boss) asks for a report his reaction is that she is asking "Him to do her job for her".
Any single one of these things could have been overlooked, but all of them together in the first few pages is just a pattern. It's tired cliche misogyny. it's winking at the camera misogyny to be funny.
Not my cup of tea, and it's just so poorly done.
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December 11, 2018
I was pleasantly surprised to hear polyamory mentioned and in a good way.... but this book is just like a 16year old boys wet dream. So little to the actual story because it’s overshadowed by the teen style description of sex. I’m not a prude and like erotica from time to time and I happy to be poly.... just needed more meat to the story and less ‘meat’ if you know what I mean. Very 50’s style of pulp science fiction.
Narrator was good but his voice seemed a bit old for the character.


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Profile Image for Tuskers.
117 reviews
March 28, 2024
Great start to the series

This book was a great start to the series. Time travel is often confusing, but the author came up with a great story with the twists that you'd never see on TV. Looking forward to getting to the next book.
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1,261 reviews7 followers
March 26, 2019
Good book

Good book I can't wait to read the next book in the series I would recommend this book to anyone
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