An erotic tale from beyond the stars
Publication Date: June 12, 2014
Publication Date: June 12, 2014
An erotic tale of alien proportions…
Sophie
Perez has never believed the stuff she reads online about possible life
in space. Aliens are for the movies, for the weirdos, and they most
definitely are not real.
One night on the way home from a late shift at work, her car breaks down. Stranded on the side of a country road, with a dead cell phone, doesn’t seem like that big of a deal.
Until strange neon lights appear in the sky. She thinks it is her imagination.
When an inexplicable circular ship appears overhead, she can’t deny what’s clearly right in front of her. Especially when moments later, she’s taken onto the ship, a human hostage among those who are most definitely not human.
About to become a human guinea pig, possibly worse, the last thing she ever expects is to like the things these otherworldly beings subject her to. In fact, it is unlike anything she’s ever experienced.
Will Sophie find her way back to her planet, or will she beg to stay where her pleasure is literally out of this world?
One night on the way home from a late shift at work, her car breaks down. Stranded on the side of a country road, with a dead cell phone, doesn’t seem like that big of a deal.
Until strange neon lights appear in the sky. She thinks it is her imagination.
When an inexplicable circular ship appears overhead, she can’t deny what’s clearly right in front of her. Especially when moments later, she’s taken onto the ship, a human hostage among those who are most definitely not human.
About to become a human guinea pig, possibly worse, the last thing she ever expects is to like the things these otherworldly beings subject her to. In fact, it is unlike anything she’s ever experienced.
Will Sophie find her way back to her planet, or will she beg to stay where her pleasure is literally out of this world?
Note:
This is
erotica. It is not intended for young audiences. If you don’t like sexy
stories this isn’t the read for you. 18+ audiences only, please.
The heat from his fingers seared
through the back of my shirt. I wondered if his hand print would
permanently scar my skin. He used his body almost like a shield, guiding
me back down onto the couch, this time sitting much closer to me.
"I know this is a lot, but try not to overreact."
I laughed.
His
hand lay between us. I could feel his fingers against my thigh. Without
thought, I reached forward, linking our fingers together and drawing
his hand into my lap. "Don't you think I should at least be allowed to
see your face?"
I sensed his hesitation. But instead of trying to convince him, I waited for a reply.
"I don't look like you."
"No one else looks like me either," I said.
"That's
true," Tarek agreed, but it didn't sound like he was speaking to me.
Then he spoke out, "I mean the people of your planet. I don't look like
your version of humans."
"Then what do you look like?" I asked.
"Like a Sapien." He shrugged his shoulders as he said the words.
"Show me," I said.
Tarek untangled our fingers and withdrew his hand. Slowly, he reached up and grasped the edges of the hood. Then he paused.
I groaned out loud.
This guy was going to kill me!
"I'm afraid I won't please you," he said softly.
The
words pierced my heart. He thought I was going to think he was ugly. He
didn't realize how those words made him so very similar to me and every
human I knew.
He was vulnerable and self-conscious, just like the rest of us.
The fact he even cared at all what I thought of him took away some of my shock and panic.
"Try me," I said equally as soft.
You could have heard a pin drop through the silence that encompassed the room.
The
silver silky hood fell back, lying against his neck, the folds of the
fabric bunched in a way that created a loose frame for everything above
his neck.
He was right. He looked nothing like the human's here on Earth.
Tarek was better.
Cambria Hebert
Cambria
Hebert is the author of the young adult paranormal Heven and Hell
series, the new adult Death Escorts series, and the new adult Take it
Off series. She loves a caramel latte, hates math and is afraid of
chickens (yes, chickens). She went to college for a bachelor’s degree,
couldn’t pick a major, and ended up with a degree in cosmetology. So
rest assured her characters will always have good hair. She currently
lives in North Carolina with her husband and children (both human and
furry) where she is plotting her next book. You can find out more about
Cambria and her work by visiting her website.
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