Author: | Blue Sapphire | ISBN: | 9780463826829 |
Publisher: | Yvonne C. | Publication: | July 6, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | Blue Sapphire |
ISBN: | 9780463826829 |
Publisher: | Yvonne C. |
Publication: | July 6, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
Once an Orean then revealed as Oreanshas but now more than either Rasan is now Oreanthas, a creature as near to being a god as makes no difference.
And he is not the only one.
Wakened by the one who came before all eyes are now open. Orean, Kashalar or half-breed, what came before is over. Whether Lover, the Bridge, Teacher, Father, Warrior or King they are now all brothers. But some are more comfortable with their newfound powers than others.
Will Shurn accept the title of Healer or is he still the monster he secretly believes he is? And what of the other Oreanthas? There must be others. Where are they? Who are they? And will they wake also?
And what of he that came before, the one who woke their powers? For so long he has watched those he calls his children. He has seen them hurt, has seen them happy. He has seen them love and be loved in return. He has seen they way they touch each other and the pleasure it gives them.
Why should he not get to feel that same pleasure?
But how can a creature that possesses no body feel the pleasures of the flesh? Oreanthas can live as bodiless spirits or choose to walk as flesh and blood beings but he who is the source of all life does not have that choice. There is no form strong enough to house all of his raging power. but he has seen the way his creations grab at each other (the way they share their heat) and he will have that and damn who gets hurt.
All of their power will need to be combined if they are to have a hope of containing this new threat, but will they be enough against a creature that truly is a god?
Can Shurn be persuaded that he is not a monster but a valuable ally in this new battle? Strongly tempted by a bargain struck with the one calling himself Warrior thoughts of the reward are compelling indeed. Will those called Lover and Father be able to cast aside their sympathies to deal firmly with the creature they feel both pity and understanding for? Is Teacher stronger than he knows?
And what of the one called King? Oreanthas he now might be but Malor was born and raised Kashalar and old attitudes die hard. Kashalar are drawn to power and the creature they call the heart is power personified. What might Malor do to snatch just a piece of it? He still has an empire to rule and enemies around every corner. If he had the strength of a true god dealing with both would be a lot easier.
Everyone hungers for something in this latest installment of Passion amidst the Stars but who will find their appetites fulfilled and who will be left begging?
Hunger is the seventh book in a series entitled Passion Amidst the Stars and follows on from events in Awakened.
This is an erotic work of fiction featuring descriptions of male on male sexual activity and is not suitable reading material for children and should not be read by those who would find such actions offensive.
Once an Orean then revealed as Oreanshas but now more than either Rasan is now Oreanthas, a creature as near to being a god as makes no difference.
And he is not the only one.
Wakened by the one who came before all eyes are now open. Orean, Kashalar or half-breed, what came before is over. Whether Lover, the Bridge, Teacher, Father, Warrior or King they are now all brothers. But some are more comfortable with their newfound powers than others.
Will Shurn accept the title of Healer or is he still the monster he secretly believes he is? And what of the other Oreanthas? There must be others. Where are they? Who are they? And will they wake also?
And what of he that came before, the one who woke their powers? For so long he has watched those he calls his children. He has seen them hurt, has seen them happy. He has seen them love and be loved in return. He has seen they way they touch each other and the pleasure it gives them.
Why should he not get to feel that same pleasure?
But how can a creature that possesses no body feel the pleasures of the flesh? Oreanthas can live as bodiless spirits or choose to walk as flesh and blood beings but he who is the source of all life does not have that choice. There is no form strong enough to house all of his raging power. but he has seen the way his creations grab at each other (the way they share their heat) and he will have that and damn who gets hurt.
All of their power will need to be combined if they are to have a hope of containing this new threat, but will they be enough against a creature that truly is a god?
Can Shurn be persuaded that he is not a monster but a valuable ally in this new battle? Strongly tempted by a bargain struck with the one calling himself Warrior thoughts of the reward are compelling indeed. Will those called Lover and Father be able to cast aside their sympathies to deal firmly with the creature they feel both pity and understanding for? Is Teacher stronger than he knows?
And what of the one called King? Oreanthas he now might be but Malor was born and raised Kashalar and old attitudes die hard. Kashalar are drawn to power and the creature they call the heart is power personified. What might Malor do to snatch just a piece of it? He still has an empire to rule and enemies around every corner. If he had the strength of a true god dealing with both would be a lot easier.
Everyone hungers for something in this latest installment of Passion amidst the Stars but who will find their appetites fulfilled and who will be left begging?
Hunger is the seventh book in a series entitled Passion Amidst the Stars and follows on from events in Awakened.
This is an erotic work of fiction featuring descriptions of male on male sexual activity and is not suitable reading material for children and should not be read by those who would find such actions offensive.