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I would categorize this book as erotic science-fiction. It's not my usual read, but the story is written by an independent author I chose to read and review. This is the first book in a series and does continue in the next installment.
Aware of the erotic aspect of the story, I felt rather... silly laughing out loud so often when I started reading this book. No, not at the sex scenes. I assure you, the sexual encounters are written in a vividly descriptive and steamy manner. I soon realized that ...more
Aware of the erotic aspect of the story, I felt rather... silly laughing out loud so often when I started reading this book. No, not at the sex scenes. I assure you, the sexual encounters are written in a vividly descriptive and steamy manner. I soon realized that ...more

I can guarantee you haven't read a book like this one! I've never found a book both hilarious AND sexy. Well... at least not since I read Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife, anyway, and the humor in this book is totally different.
I'm not one who normally reads erotica/romance, or sci fi, but I really enjoyed this book. Imagine William Riker from Star Trek dealing with blue balls while trying to run a boring space station. There is bureaucracy. There are problems with the coffee machine. There are genetical ...more
I'm not one who normally reads erotica/romance, or sci fi, but I really enjoyed this book. Imagine William Riker from Star Trek dealing with blue balls while trying to run a boring space station. There is bureaucracy. There are problems with the coffee machine. There are genetical ...more

Dayton Bracknell is the guy in charge on a medical outpost on the backside of the moon.
Isolated and lonely, it appears he has only one thing on his mind. Everything he does, where ever he goes, all he wants is to make it with the female workers in the moon module. He misses home, the planet and the club he attends that satisfied his specific needs.
After making love to his sometime girlfriend Fi, their conversation boils down to,
"I ought to go," she said
"Why, no need, we're in a bloody crater on ...more
Isolated and lonely, it appears he has only one thing on his mind. Everything he does, where ever he goes, all he wants is to make it with the female workers in the moon module. He misses home, the planet and the club he attends that satisfied his specific needs.
After making love to his sometime girlfriend Fi, their conversation boils down to,
"I ought to go," she said
"Why, no need, we're in a bloody crater on ...more