Author: | Kaysee Renee Robichaud | ISBN: | 1230002384856 |
Publisher: | Twice Told Tales | Publication: | June 18, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Kaysee Renee Robichaud |
ISBN: | 1230002384856 |
Publisher: | Twice Told Tales |
Publication: | June 18, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Is it getting warm in here? Maybe even hot as hell?
In Suckers, Kaysee Renee Robichaud delivers a pairing of sexy fantasy stories, but she has more up her sleeve than the expected elves, dwarves, and dragons. Here there be con artists armed with mundane scams and magic tricks galore, more than enough to tantalize the rubes and tease even the most jaded skeptic.
With "Suckers", pull up a stool at the local greasy spoon and listen to the revelations of a sexy devil who can deliver your hottest night's desires in exchange for a little bit of your soul. Don't worry about it, though. You aren't using it and won't even miss it when it's gone . . . "Suckers" is a story about self-discovery amidst deception. It's an unlikely confession, a dark fantasy that will get you squirming and yearning for more.
Finally, "Tricksters Are Made, Not Born" tells the story of Donny, the unluckiest man in the city, who gets the opportunity of a lifetime: A briefcase holding all his dreams. Of course, the fellow giving him the case announces he is low key (or is that Loki?), and the deal he offers is almost too good to be true. "If you open the case, you get to keep what's inside. If you have possession of the closed case in thirteen hours, I'll give you ten thousand dollars." There are forces looking for the case, however. People who are a little more super than natural. Will Donny manage to successfully pull off one task from beginning to end? Or will he fall for the charms of blond Guy or dark-haired Handel?
The old saying goes: There's a sucker born every minute. Wouldn't you like to have a little intimate time with two of them? Warning to the wise: One spits, and one swallows.
It's only natural to yearn for something extraordinary: A brush with the divine or the devilish would do. In this micro-collection, Kaysee Renee Robichaud offers both.
HEADS UP: Suckers contains both m/f and m/m erotica. Although it is fantasy, it is definitely not for children.
Is it getting warm in here? Maybe even hot as hell?
In Suckers, Kaysee Renee Robichaud delivers a pairing of sexy fantasy stories, but she has more up her sleeve than the expected elves, dwarves, and dragons. Here there be con artists armed with mundane scams and magic tricks galore, more than enough to tantalize the rubes and tease even the most jaded skeptic.
With "Suckers", pull up a stool at the local greasy spoon and listen to the revelations of a sexy devil who can deliver your hottest night's desires in exchange for a little bit of your soul. Don't worry about it, though. You aren't using it and won't even miss it when it's gone . . . "Suckers" is a story about self-discovery amidst deception. It's an unlikely confession, a dark fantasy that will get you squirming and yearning for more.
Finally, "Tricksters Are Made, Not Born" tells the story of Donny, the unluckiest man in the city, who gets the opportunity of a lifetime: A briefcase holding all his dreams. Of course, the fellow giving him the case announces he is low key (or is that Loki?), and the deal he offers is almost too good to be true. "If you open the case, you get to keep what's inside. If you have possession of the closed case in thirteen hours, I'll give you ten thousand dollars." There are forces looking for the case, however. People who are a little more super than natural. Will Donny manage to successfully pull off one task from beginning to end? Or will he fall for the charms of blond Guy or dark-haired Handel?
The old saying goes: There's a sucker born every minute. Wouldn't you like to have a little intimate time with two of them? Warning to the wise: One spits, and one swallows.
It's only natural to yearn for something extraordinary: A brush with the divine or the devilish would do. In this micro-collection, Kaysee Renee Robichaud offers both.
HEADS UP: Suckers contains both m/f and m/m erotica. Although it is fantasy, it is definitely not for children.