Everything is going great for Curtis, now he's free from the oppressive community of Sanctuary, and has become nicely set up in his ruined supermarket with his ever-growing harem of android women. He's even acquired a couple of new girls with very specific skillsets. But, the time for being the only human in his environment has come to an end, and he's going back to the wretched caves to keep his promise to save Madeleine.
Obviously, this isn't going to go smoothly.
RE:CLAIM is the second novella in the steamy sci-fi post apocalyptic harem series Android Alien Apocalypse Harem by popular haremlit author Natalie Hunter. Expect... well, androids, aliens, the apocalypse, and a harem of top tier girls!
I liked this story MUCH better than the first one! Most of the action in this one was sexual, which is my favorite subject, so I can't complain! If you like sex and robots you will LOVE this book!
It's time for our hero to go back home and keep a promise, with his android harem as backup.
This is book two in the series and it stands pretty well on its own. However, I recommend that you read them in order so that you get the backstory.
Picking up roughly where the previous story ended, this one continues on at a good pace. The story was well written and still fun to read. I actually really like the interactions between the various characters as it provides a good bit of humor, as well as plenty of steam. Overall, another very enjoyable read.
Recommended.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout for review purposes.
Loved the book it was great the story was well written and the characters were interesting. There was plenty of heat going on for such a short stories. Laughing while reading. Thank you for allowing me to review this book it was great.
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This is short but with enough of a story (and sex) to keep the reader engaged. I have not (yet) read the first book in this series but definitely will and I am looking forward to the next one.
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