Genre:
Erotica / Erotic Romance
Themes:
Adventure / Survival
BDSM
Body Positivity
Dark Romance
Disaster
Erotic
Kink
Living Abroad / Expat
Love Triangle
Menage / Polyamory
Murder / Crime / Serial Killer
Revenge
Saving the World
Sex Toys
Supernatural Elements
Heat Level:
Extra Spicy (sex scenes are very graphic and may also include toys, kink, BDSM, etc.)
Archetypes:
Psychologist / Therapist / Psychiatrist
Geographic Location:
Fantasy or Fictional Setting
Setting:
Forest
Island
Sexual / Gender Identity:
Nonbinary / Gender Fluid
Trigger/Content Warning:
Rape
Paper-Planes
Non-Binary Erotic Sci-Fi Thriller
By Blossom Whitworth
When advance technologies go wrong. Can a sex show save the island?
The book is set on a technologically advanced island called Elysian.
It is a community based around fairness, equality and freedom. Where decisions are made as a collective and not a dictatorship. A place where people, nature and technology can live in harmony. Monetary value is taken out of the equation and therefore replaced with the hope that the ugly side of human nature, greed, anger, selfishness is too.
Sasha is a sex healing therapist; the book tells of graphic erotic scenes with their clients and appointments. They are fulfilled in the knowledge that they are really making a difference in helping the islanders and aiding in overcoming traumas that they may have experienced.
An appointment with a new client in the Red-Light forest’s private cabin, a BDSM environment that is reserved for extreme cases, open’s their eyes and heart to a person not like any of their previous clients. Sasha ends up going on an unpredictable adventure with them, that leads to twists and turns and a sex filled love triangle.
When an invasion happens and disrupt the island, using their own technologically advanced warfare in an attempt to overrun and take advantage of the island’s offerings, all is in destruction and chaos.
The islanders must work together once more to save the island, and what better way, then to use a sex show as a distraction.
Is it just the outsiders that cannot be trusted or should they be looking closer to home?