The Love Machines: The Erobotica Series 1 - 5

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Romance, Erotica
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Author: Robyn McCoy ISBN: 9781458093493
Publisher: Doublethumb Press Publication: May 4, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Language: English
Author: Robyn McCoy
ISBN: 9781458093493
Publisher: Doublethumb Press
Publication: May 4, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords
Language: English

Inspired by Isaac Asimov’s Robot Series, Robyn McCoy’s Erobotica Series envisions the future of human and robotic relations, taking us through five tantalizing, amusing, and tragic visions of the love to come.

The collection includes:

#1 - The Love Machine:
An erotic near-future novella. "Frankenstein" meets "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" in this first novella of The Erobotica Series by Robyn McCoy.
This virgin Mary, a mentally gifted but socially awkward young woman, tries to literally make love. The lover she makes gives her the physical thrills she'd always been denied, but he comes with some manufacturer defects.

#2 - Sleeping Beauty’s Spring Awakening:
It's the fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty" meets "Spring Awakening" when a naive girl goes up to bed the night of her eighteenth birthday only to be pricked by a rapist and fall into a disturbing sleep for a thousand years, after which she awakens and finds herself the love toy of a robot who has been repopulating the earth with her. And he's determined to keep doing it.
This is the second installation of Robyn McCoy's Erobotica Series, following up on the success of "The Love Machine."

#3 - All the Queen’s Men:
In this third installation of Robyn McCoy's "Erobotica" series, the vice president introduces the first woman president to her robotic secret service agent. A robot not too different than the one programmed to assassinate her husband, the Republican candidate for president, on the eve of the national convention. A robot who could either give her new life, or end it.

#4 - Some Assembly Desired:
In 2055, after making a fortune as a world-renowned computer tycoon, Bill is once again the wealthiest man in the world. He celebrates his 100th birthday by giving his young trophy wife Desiree an amazing interface by climbing into his new robotic marionette, MacroStud. They boot up nicely before encountering some compatibility issues in Version 4.0 of Robyn McCoy’s Erobotica Series.

#5 - The Nutcracker:
In this fifth installment of Robyn McCoy's popular Erobotica Series, Clara's marriage to her cold and dominating husband has left her without hope. Especially after the death of her father. But Christmas may bring new hope when her mysterious Aunt Marie returns from the Old Country with a special gift.

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Inspired by Isaac Asimov’s Robot Series, Robyn McCoy’s Erobotica Series envisions the future of human and robotic relations, taking us through five tantalizing, amusing, and tragic visions of the love to come.

The collection includes:

#1 - The Love Machine:
An erotic near-future novella. "Frankenstein" meets "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" in this first novella of The Erobotica Series by Robyn McCoy.
This virgin Mary, a mentally gifted but socially awkward young woman, tries to literally make love. The lover she makes gives her the physical thrills she'd always been denied, but he comes with some manufacturer defects.

#2 - Sleeping Beauty’s Spring Awakening:
It's the fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty" meets "Spring Awakening" when a naive girl goes up to bed the night of her eighteenth birthday only to be pricked by a rapist and fall into a disturbing sleep for a thousand years, after which she awakens and finds herself the love toy of a robot who has been repopulating the earth with her. And he's determined to keep doing it.
This is the second installation of Robyn McCoy's Erobotica Series, following up on the success of "The Love Machine."

#3 - All the Queen’s Men:
In this third installation of Robyn McCoy's "Erobotica" series, the vice president introduces the first woman president to her robotic secret service agent. A robot not too different than the one programmed to assassinate her husband, the Republican candidate for president, on the eve of the national convention. A robot who could either give her new life, or end it.

#4 - Some Assembly Desired:
In 2055, after making a fortune as a world-renowned computer tycoon, Bill is once again the wealthiest man in the world. He celebrates his 100th birthday by giving his young trophy wife Desiree an amazing interface by climbing into his new robotic marionette, MacroStud. They boot up nicely before encountering some compatibility issues in Version 4.0 of Robyn McCoy’s Erobotica Series.

#5 - The Nutcracker:
In this fifth installment of Robyn McCoy's popular Erobotica Series, Clara's marriage to her cold and dominating husband has left her without hope. Especially after the death of her father. But Christmas may bring new hope when her mysterious Aunt Marie returns from the Old Country with a special gift.

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