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Space can be a lonely place, especially when you’re stationed by yourself on the distant planet Zorbus. In fact, Lance isn’t quite sure that can last the whole year before his shuttle pod arrives, but when a mysterious visitor appears at Lance’s terraforming station, he quickly realizes that he might not be so alone after all. Soon enough, Lance becomes close with this mysterious new astronaut, a velociraptor. Together, they form an unlikely duo, which quickly begins to cross the boundaries of friendship into something much, much more sensual. It’s not gay if it’s a man and a dinosaur, is it? This erotic tale—a 2016 Hugo Award nominee—is 4,100 words of sizzling human on gay dinosaur action, including anal, blowjobs, rough sex, and space raptor love.
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I don’t know who I am anymore. Am I a buckaroo? Do I think love is real? I have no answers for you except that I’m thrilled to have discovered Chuck Tingle in these unprecedented times.
I recommend researching Chuck Tingle and his writing style.
This book is so short it’s hard to review it without just ruining it but here I go… The cover is what initially had me hooked because, I mean, look at it. This is very much what the title suggests it is: an astronaut and a velociraptor do it in space. I had fun reading it and I think you should read it too.