San Francisco

  • The Day Sex Robots Worked Customer Service by Jonathan Manor

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    San Francisco is changing. With people all over the world pouring into the city, the cost of living is rising and poverty is overflowing. Squatting in an abandoned home in the Mission, Succo, the new and improved sex robot with a conscience attempts to navigate life in San Francisco, questioning what little opportunity he has to climb the economic ladder to a life of comfort. Even as he knows that he is a robot, the superior species to humankind, he still must struggle beneath the heel of a life working in customer service and the feeling that at any moment he may fall deeper into poverty.

  • Rush by Megan Matthews

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    Things are heating up in San Francisco for Aspen Adams this summer.

    Fresh out of graduate school, she’s starting the next chapter of her life. In a brand new city, with an amazing apartment and a great new job, everything is under control.

    No Problem…right?

    All she needs to do is not break any of the ridiculous rules in her lease agreement, help get her best friend through some nasty relationship drama, and stick to her plan…no relationships for at least a year. Easy. Or at least it would be if she could figure out why her heart skips a beat every time she sees her hot new neighbor.

    Handsome, funny and always around right when she needs him, the guy next door is like a knight in shining armor. And the tousled hair and sexy glasses don’t hurt either. But while Finn seems like the perfect man, Aspen can’t help but wonder if he’s too good to be true.

    When it really counts… can she count on him? Or is Finn using his good guy image to hide the truth?

    Rush is a first in a new exciting romantic comedy series with a HEA.

    Warning: Rush contains sexually explicit scenes and harsh language. Reader discretion is advised. 18+