With
Valentine’s Day fast approaching, many are wracking their brain as to what type
of gift to get for their lover. I know, I am. But, what if you have two blue
aliens as your lovers? That’s the case for Tara, the veterinarian in Crash
Landing who lives in the woods at the edge of a lake. She just happened to
rescue the first alien when he washed up on the shore in her backyard. Another
crash landed in the lake. Now, they are both her lovers, but she had a hard
time deciding what to get them for Valentine’s Day.
She found key chains that say “I *heart* my alien husband”, but wanted something more personal for each of them. For Cael, she
found a piece of his ship on the shore and had it encased in a glass box. For
Mare, she ended up locating a glass helmet he could wear that filled with water
and would allow him to stay on land for longer.
Giveaway!
What
about you? What would you get for your alien lover on Valentine’s Day? Leave
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Crash
Landing
A story from The Edge
By Jessica
E. Subject
Sci-Fi MMF
Ménage Erotica
ISBN: 978-1613333884
As his ship plummets toward Earth, Cael
believes his life to be over. His last ditch effort to save himself ends in a
fiery crash. When he wakes up, he believes he’s entered the afterlife, but his
surroundings indicate otherwise. He made it to Earth. But who saved him, and
what do they want with him?
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Excerpt:
He rushed to the right, his rod too hard
to wait. The slurping, sucking, and cries of pleasure continued as he reached
the entrance behind which the action took place. The door ajar, he dared a
quick glimpse into the room. With a gasp, he stepped back into the hall, but
could not take his eyes off the sight in front of him.
With her rounded pink ass and swollen sex
folds in full view, a woman went to work sucking off a man. The musky scent of
her desire wound through his nasal passages and drew him closer. She rested on
her hands and knees on a platform, while the guy kneeled in front of her. But
unlike any beings he had ever seen on the vids of Earth, the guy had blue skin.
Not his deep, almost indigo shade, but lighter, closer to the color of the
water he’d landed in. Long blond hair flowed over his shoulders, onto his
muscular chest.
The man held the woman’s shoulders with
his webbed hands—yes, webbed hands—drawing her on and off his dick. “You have
the mouth of an angel.” He threw his head back and thrust faster and faster
between her lips.
The sight stimulated Cael. They weren’t
trying to make babies; it seemed they were having sexual relations for
pleasure. He yearned not only to bury his face in the wet pussy in front of
him, but to taste the man’s blue dick, feel it inside of him. Back on Narien,
he’d crafted his own devices made from the soft, flimsy bark of the totmos
plant, to experience the pleasure both men and women felt in the stadium, why
they cried out during mating, but never seemed injured. And learn he had,
anxious to be ready when he reached his thirtieth year and was allowed to mate.
He’d turned that age a half year ago, with no one on his ship to be his
partner. Would he finally have an opportunity?
When the man lowered his head again, his
brilliant blue eyes flashed open, fixing on Cael.
Oh shit. But he couldn’t move.
He couldn’t stop watching.
The man slowed his movements to long
drawn out strokes, but didn’t stop. “It seems our guest has finally woken up.”
“And?” the woman mumbled around his cock.
“He appears healed.” The man winked at
him. “And from the hard-on he’s sporting, very anxious to join in.”
Bio:
Jessica E. Subject is the author of
contemporary and science fiction romance, ranging from sweet to erotic. In her
stories, you could meet clones, or a sexy alien or two. You may even be transported
to another planet for a romantic rendezvous.
When Jessica isn't reading, writing, or
doing dreaded housework, she likes to get out and walk. Fast. But she just may
slow down if there is a waterfall nearby.
Jessica lives in Ontario, Canada with her
husband and two energetic children. And she loves to hear from her readers. You
can find her at jessicasubject.com and
on twitter @jsubject.
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3 comments:
Holy wow! I wouldn't know the first thing to get an alien for valentines day. But I'd start with some comfort food lol, after all the way to a mans heart is through his stomach right? It can't be much different for an alien, right?
Definitely a great way to start things off, Leann. Thank you! :)
Congratulations to Leann who won Crash Landing! I've just sent it to you. Happy reading!
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