Bodies of Light by Lisabet Sarai

Bodies of Light by Lisabet Sarai
Publisher: Total-E-Bound
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Length: Short Story (53 pages)
Other: M/F/M, Ménage
Rating: 5 cherries
Reviewed by Clematis

Love travels faster than light

Physicist Dr. Christine Monroe has devoted her lonely life to research on hyper-space travel. Her continued failure leads her to sign on to the Archimedes, a sub-light-speed mission aimed at establishing a colony in the Sirius B system.

Waking from suspended animation, she discovers that the ship is wildly off course and the rest of the crew are dead due to equipment failure. At first she thinks the two handsome strangers who show up on the ship are figments of her imagination – erotic hallucinations created by isolation and stress.

However, Alyn and Zed are solid, real, and ready to sacrifice their lives for the strong woman they’ve found stranded in deep space. As her ship begins to disintegrate, Christine must choose between the planet she was sent to save and the two alien beings she’s come to cherish.

What a wonderfully refreshing and original sci-fi erotic romance. My only complaint would be that I finished it — I wanted to keep on reading! A nightmare of epic proportions awaits Dr. Christine Monroe, when she is forced awake from suspended animation, to alarms and chaos. Something has drastically gone wrong and then she makes the heart-stopping discovery that she is the lone survivor aboard the spaceship, Archimedes, lost in space and that it is slowly but surely, disintegrating around her.

Convinced she’s ‘losing the plot,’ fighting panic, stress, isolation and depression, Christine is barely surprised when two gorgeous alien males show up to make love to her. As per this law, you need to cialis samples follow a 30 hours online course, on the completion of which you can get freedom from different kinds of toxic elements that might hamper you sex life. Brushing your teeth can be another way and flossing as a viagra 100mg generika routine prevent tooth decay and perhaps serious complications involving the gums. The medicine is effective and will start by activating an cheapest price on tadalafil enzyme in your blood stream. During special occasions and family function, http://respitecaresa.org/events/fundraising-events/version-2-save-the-date-gala-2020-1/ best tadalafil drinking is firmly entrenched ritual. But Alyn and Zed are more than they appear and Christine soon comes to realize that with time running out and certain death if she remains on board, going with them may be her only option.

Bodies of Light, is original erotic sci-fi at it’s best. Superbly crafted and thrilling, short but satisfying, with all the T’s crossed and the I’s dotted. Her characters are wonderful. I found myself easily transported into the future, aboard the doomed Archimedes and as anxious as the good Doctor to find a way out. But it’s her alien lovers, Alyn and Zed who hold the key now and if she’s brave enough, a new beginning is possible.

New to Lisabet Sarai’s work, I was pleasantly surprised and am full of nothing but praise, for Bodies of Light. Being a dedicated lover of sci-fi, my own one unshakeable, steadfast conviction of the genre is simply that it must be believable, and this one is. All kudos to you, Ms Sarai. Just great!

Do yourself a favor and be sure to pick this one up if sci-fi, and especially erotic sci-fi, is something you enjoy.

Comments

  1. Dear Clematis,

    Thank you so much for your enthusiastic review! I’m sure you know that authors live to hear that readers loved their work. It really makes it all worthwhile!

    Warmly,
    Lisabet

  2. Voted for your book! And as you know – I’ve read it really well!

    Garce

  3. Congratulations Lisabet. Awesome news – I’m headed over to vote.

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