Making Up

By Dakota Trace
Published by eXcessica Publishing
$0.00 Rating: 1 star1 star1 star
(3.00 based on 1 review)

Published: March 08, 2009
Words: 5942 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

Grace-lee is feeling smothered by her chosen, Drew. She’s from Earth and he’s from Venus and she just wasn’t prepared for the reality of the bonding they undertook. Now, she’s at her place because she needs some “space,” and he’s at his, filled with a beyond-human hunger for his mate — and both of them are miserable. Is Grace-lee prepared for the consequences of their separation?

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Tags

romance, erotic, erotica, short story, sex, science fiction, aliens, story, romantica, stories, free, excessica, dakota trace, alien, sci fi, free short story

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Review by: Harry Heyoka on March 30, 2010 : star star star
The surface of Venus is hot enough to melt lead, so setting this story there was a careless mistake. And I'm disappointed to see a writer like Trace misuse the contraction "it's" (meaning "it is") in place of the possessive pronoun "its."
I like Making Up, regardless. The narrative flows smoothly, and the (hot!) love scenes are more emotional than mechanical.
This story would better be sub-categorized as "fantasy erotica" than "sci-fi erotica" -- but perhaps my own preference for hard science fiction is showing. I give Making Up two thumbs and one other appendage up.
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