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Bunker 69 Bundle: Futa on Females Atomic Erotica: Or how I learned to stop worrying and love futanari.

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Do you love post-apocalyptic fiction? Do you love women with a bit more down there? The Bunker 69 is the collection for you!

Jilly is a futa, a woman with something extra. She's wandering a post-apocalyptic wasteland, looking for fertile females to join her in Bunker 69. Somehow, she always run into trouble but between her guns and her package, she pulls out just in time.

Strap in for a pulse-pounding, bump-grinding, juice-spraying joyride full of sex, guns, and futa in a post-apocalyptic wasteland! This special bundle collects all three Bunker 69 adventures in one tight anthology, including:

Bunker 69: Post-Apocalyptic Blues: Jilly is wandering the wasteland when she hears a radio signal from Bunker 69. The women there have a problem. A big, growing problem. It's a futanari problem. And they need Jilly to save them all.

Bunker 69: Futa Road: A damsel in distress--and undressed. A futa in need, full of seed. An army of cannibal mutants on the march. It's up to Jilly to prevent the Futapocalypse!

Bunker 69: Guns, Futa, and Zombies: When Jilly reaches Seattle, she's not looking for anything more than a hot, heavy time in the strip club. Little does she knew, a zombie horde is on the march ... it's a Battle for Seattle you have to read to believe!

With recurring characters, settings, and themes--and filthy fetishes--the Bunker 69 Bundle collects three complete, deep, yet sex-filled novelettes—totaling almost 40,000 words of filthy futanari fun!

128 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 10, 2017

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Kella Z. Driel

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July 29, 2017
"How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb" is of course the tagline for Dr. Strangelove, the premiere, almost the only movie about nuclear Armageddon in the 1960s;

This story is sexier and more fun that that. Jilly is an astronaut who like Charlton Heston in the Planet of the Apes goes on a mission to a nearby star. The relativistic effects are extreme. That Einstein stuff, you know, this is real science. My sci-fi is accurate. LOL.

So she comes back, hundreds of years later, and the world is a ruin, a prison, a hell-hole. But she picks up one radio signal..

"This is Betty-Sue from Bunker 69. If any female can hear us, help!"
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