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Manbot

By Scarlet Blackwell

Sexy Snax collection (Book #53)

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If a robot is programmed to obey your every need, wouldn’t you take advantage?

It’s the future and every home in the US owns a manbot or fembot—robots designed to make life easier and obey an owner’s every command.

When Gray Benedict’s friend Mitchell expresses a sexual interest in his manbot, George, it sets Gray to thinking about his own hotbot, Kavan, a six-foot-three powerhouse set to obey Gray’s every whim. Gray doesn’t want to take advantage of a machine but he’s lonely and needs satisfying.

Kavan makes it clear he’s happy to serve and he carries detailed manuals on satisfying a human completely. Something about him is way too human though and he reaches Gray on a primal level. Soon the unthinkable is happening—Gray is falling for his manbot.

When it’s offered, what’s a man in love supposed to do?

Publisher's Note: This book was previously released by another publisher. It has been revised and re-edited for release with Totally Bound Publishing.

 

General Release Date: 21st November 2014

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Book Information
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Format: EBOOK  
ISBN: 978-1-78430-293-1
Word Count: 21,667
Language: English
Book Length: NOVELLA
Pages: 77
Genres: ALTERNATE REALITY
FUTURISTIC AND SCIENCE FICTION
GAY

About the author
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Scarlet Blackwell

Scarlet likes cats and hats and firmly believes that the only thing better than one attractive man is two attractive men.

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  Reviewed by MM Good Book Reviews

I really loved this book. It was interesting easy to follow, thought provoking. The story kept you on the edge of your seat for the romantic tension between Kavan and Gray and the events that take...

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  Reviewed by Rainbow Book Reviews

Scarlet creates two wonderful main characters, one human, and one manbot, and letsthem interact in a world full of prejudice and assumptions that robots cannot now, nor ever, develop feelings. Thus, they...

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