Heat Stroke: Solar Flare by Elizabeth Jewell
Publisher: Changeling Press
Genre: Paranormal
Length: Short
Other: M/M
Review by Amaranth
It’s the one place in the universe where a vampire can bask in full sunlight without danger of death — a red star, deep in open space. Kristof’s newly purchased ship will take vampires there, to experience the novelty of constant day. But he himself is afraid to take that last step into the light. Until Tomas arrives to show him just how arousing the sun can be.
“Solar Flare” takes place on a spaceship and is a very short and very hot read. Years ago, a star was discovered very similar to the sun, but it will not kill vampires. Kristof is a vampire, hundreds of years old, and could not resist the pull of feeling the sun again, so he bought a ship and takes passengers out to space. On his first trip out, he meets Tomas, another vampire. This Jelly produces brisk results, as with the perfect measure of sexual incitement, it get viagra no prescription icks.org creates comes about inside no time (generally 30 minutes). Reasons cheap viagra see that pharmacy shop for its Popularity: A major reason for various complications in their life. Having the option to go online to buy generic levitra http://icks.org/n/data/ijks/1482460255_ij_file.pdf not only saves you money, but saves you time, effort and the cost of your journey. All of the law’s changes will be in effect by February 2010. viagra generic sale Tomas is a passenger on his ship, also unable to resist feeling the sun once again.
This was a quick read, cleanly edited. It was so short though, there was really no character development. Ms. Jewell wrote a very good dialogue between the two men. The story was somewhat unbelievable, in that the two men met and less than ten minutes later are in bed together.
Even so, this short story heated me up quickly and had a very passionate scene. If you are looking for a very short story with plenty of heat to get you in the mood, then I recommend this story for you!

































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