Taboo by Stephanie Burke
Agency of Extraordinary Males
Publisher: Changeling Press
Genre: Paranormal, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Length: Short Story (97 Pages)
Other : M/F, M/M, M/F/M, Menage, anal play
Rating: 5 Stars
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But if he’s straight, he’ll lose his fiancé and shame his family while destroying traditions that keep his people alive and well on the hidden isle of Tabriza. There’s only one thing to do — find a man and get laid to prove to everyone, including himself, that he’s gay.
Knight Sayburn has just been denied a promotion she rightly deserves because everyone thinks she’s gay. Fed up, she’s about to quit when her boss hands her something he hopes will change her mind: tickets to the wonderful island of Chimera.
But what happens after a night of drunken debauchery changes both Talcor and Knight’s lives forever.
A straight man who needs to be gay. A straight woman who can’t shake the stigma of being gay when she’s not. Solution, go on vacation and prove all the critics wrong, or right… either way this little novella is packed to brim with some steam.
I was genuinely surprised that I liked this one–in a great way. Not only did I like it, but I had fun reading it. FUN! It has a comedic element to it that just touched my heart.
The simple plot was what attracted me to this book and I’m very glad that I took the chance to read it. Both of the main characters have been told they either are or could be gay and to prove the powers that be wrong (or right), the characters go to this island and ‘try’ to get laid. From then on the real story starts. In a neat twist, the characters are shifters. Following along in these encounters–ones I could never have thought about–is so worth it. Pick up your own copy today!
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