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  • The Curious Touch Of Cupid’s Son: An Erotic Comedy Between Two Consenting Demigods by Dave Diotalevi

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    Orgasms. Women. Having orgasms. Shocking & unexpected. The mind-melting, hip-quivering kind–all just because they accidentally touched Karl. Karl, the human erotic taser.

    Karl Sparks knows everything about love except how to fall in it.

    He also doesn’t know who his mother is, doesn’t know who his father is, doesn’t know why he has an obsession to define love, and doesn’t know why he can’t get an erection–nope, never had one.

    What he does know it that his touch–however slight or incidental–rockets any woman into the most intense and dizzying orgasm of her life, whenever and wherever it launches (a Midas-touch curse he would do anything to be rid of).

    Happens 100% of the time–that is until he literally bumps into Aurora (Rory) Sky, who does know who her mother is (she thinks). Karl’s touch has no effect on her, and to her surprise, the unnatural ability she’s always owned of infallibly controlling men through her verbal commands fails to faze Karl.

    Her presence does give Karl his first erection.

    She, unable to trust any of the men she mystically dominates, and he who can’t touch women–shouldn’t these two misfits who only fit each other find romance? Fall in love? Get intimate? Become lovers?

    They discover secrets about themselves and each other in a series of laughably lusty adventures to find the three pieces of The God Prism, a mythic relic capable of lifting their cursed abilities.

    The unwitting lovers’ passion deepens until it’s ultimately tested by a selfless choice of sacrifice and devotion.

    Intended for Mature (?) & Fun-loving Consenting Adults (18+).

  • The Fires of War: The Tyranny of the Archangels by Steven M. Sands

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    The mortal, Edward Ignis, arrives at the gates of Heaven to learn that the paradise he waited his entire life for is not as it seems.

    A young angel of the Kingdom, by the name of Bethrael, embarks on a personal mission to hunt the ancient demon responsible for the slaughter of her brothers and sisters.

    The two quickly find themselves on opposite ends of an ancient conflict between the Kingdom of Eden and the remnants of Olympus and Asgard. Though they believe themselves to be unimportant, the decisions they make will forever alter the shape of the land they occupy.

    Fires of War takes the Heaven vs Hell trope and adds a new spin to it. What if the Heaven many believe in today occupied the same land as the mythology of ancient civilizations? What if mythology and theology were two sides of the same coin? We explore that world through the eyes of a naive mortal, a young and enthusiastic soldier of the Kingdom, a grizzled war captain, and many other recognizable faces from the lore of ancient mythologies and theologies.

  • The Cup Bearer, and other stories by Elly Green

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    Erato’s Musings: classical mythology for the bedroom.

    The gods of Olympus were powerful, majestic, and seductive rulers of the world. Over thousands of years they interacted with the mortal realm; inspiring leadership, fear, and passion. Their passion for the mortals they ruled over was legendary. The stories in this collection retell those tales with all the desire and lust originally present. Discover what you’ve been missing.

    The Cup Bearer is the story of Zeus’ all-encompassing love for a mortal youth, Ganymede. Can Zeus work the fates in his favor when death and his wife threaten to tear him away from his lover?

    The other short stories in this collection involve the erotic tales of Artemis and Actaeon, Priapus, and Selene and Endymion.