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Project Repopulate

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America has just survived World War III, but like the rest of the world, at a heavy cost in lives. The population of the country has been decimated. The idea of encouraging her citizens to rebuild the population begins to take shape. Levi is a veteran of the war, just content to ride his GI Bill and work on a bachelors degree, with the hope that if some idiot starts another war he'll at least get officers accommodations. Baring that, he hopes for a life spent in studies instead of the battlefield. Maybe even a home of his own. At first the idea of being a part of another government program immediately turns him off, but oh that carrot. Before he knows it, Levi is sitting on a makeshift bed waiting for his first interview. By the end of the week, his dream home is more full than he'd even dared consider and his life is suddenly looking a whole lot more interesting.

44 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 14, 2016

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J.C. Winchester

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December 26, 2019
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Interesting concept. After world war 3 the population has been devastated. The Country has spent a lot of money rebuilding their infrastructure but now they realize they don't have enough people to fill all of their needs. The government has come up with a breeding program to help with that. The main character is a 35 years old that has fought in the war and is in school. He is not sure about this program but there are perks such as paying for school completely and getting a house out of the deal. He ends up with 5 women. It is hard to call this erotica because while the sex was fairly well written there was a lack of emotion. There was no sexual buildup or playfulness. It was almost like a business arrangement. I will read the next book to see if that issue is resolved and to find out how it works when they all have to live together.
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May 27, 2018

It's a hard job, but somebody's got to do it. A young man is asked to participate in a project that requires him to breed with as many women as possible to help repopulate the earth.

I was intrigued by the premise of the story, so I bought it. I liked the science fiction aspect to it and I also thought it was very well-written and sexy.
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