Derek is a young technician who has just graduated from college. He feels adrift, uncertain of his future and, worse, isolated from society. Living in a futuristic galactic civilization where humans intermingle with over half a dozen different alien species, it is a social taboo to date or sleep with anyone not of your own species. But Derek has long lusted after the beautiful alien women that populate the galaxy...
Everything in his life is about to change, however, when he gets a strange e-mail. It's from a woman calling herself Venus. She is the founder and CEO of a city-sized space station called Desire. It's a highly exclusive place of pleasure in all its many forms, and he has just won a free, all-expenses-paid trip there. And he's about to meet and bed more hot alien girls than he can handle...
I am Misty Vixen (not my real name obviously), and I imagine that if you’re reading this, you want to know a bit more about me.
In the beginning (late 2014), I was an erotica author. I wrote about sex, specifically about human men banging hot inhuman women. Monster girls, alien ladies, paranormal babes. It was a lot of fun, but as the years went on, I realized that I was actually striving to be a harem author. This didn’t truly occur to me until late 2019-early 2020. Once the realization fully hit, I began doing research on what it meant to be a harem author. I’m kind of a slow learner, so it’s taken me a bit to figure it all out.
That being said, I’m now a harem author!
Just about everything I write nowadays is harem fiction: one man in loving, romantic, highly sexual relationships with several women. Nowadays, I tend to write more human on human stuff, but I still have a lot of non-human ladies in mind for the future, so if that’s your thing then stick around.
I’d say beyond writing harems, I tend to have themes that I always explore in my fiction, and they encompass things like trust, communication, respect, honesty, dealing with emotional problems in a mature way…basically I like writing about functional and healthy relationships. Not every relationship is perfect, but I don’t really do drama unless the story actually calls for it. In total honesty, I hate drama. I hate people lying to each other and I hate needless rom-com BS plots that could have been solved by two characters having a two minute conversation.
"Desire: An Erotic Sci-Fi Slice-of-Life" (2018) by Misty Vixen is a sex romp novella that takes place in the future, complete with space travel and extraterrestrial intimate encounters. Derek receives an all-expenses paid stay at a premier brothel. Some of the activities include a couple in which women request violence be committed against them, a turn-off. There’s no explanation for how this average guy is able to engage in sex almost nonstop all day, every day for days. One of four books. One’s enough for me. It gets a mild recommendation for its uniqueness.
I have read many of Misty Vixen’s works. She combines story telling (plot and character), sexual experiences, and a code of ethical sexual expression in a way that is refreshing, arousing and compelling. This book is a great example of all of the above. Really fun read.
A world of fantasy, sexual exploration, and just plain fun.
Dream vacation, dream women. More alien loving, sex and bdsm fun. Derek finds himself on the best place to experience the fun. And just when you think it is all about to end. Dream job arrives.