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Bacchus

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When love transcends all boundaries.

Bacchus was dedicated to the pleasures of the flesh. If it felt good, tasted good, smelled good, sounded good, or looked good you could find it here...for a price. And people were willing to pay for their pleasures. From every civilized and not so civilized planet in the Confederacy a steady stream of interstellar cruise liners and private corporate and personal yachts arrived on a regular basis, disgorging travelers to spend their money on thrills. They'd been making their way to the planet in sufficient numbers for years to make it a very lucrative business.

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Published September 29, 2015

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June 4, 2021
Hero sacrifices. Hero gets the girl/s.

If you are up for a story with a self sacrificing hero, then pick this up. Good writing, Well written spicy scenes, and an MC that is not an Alpha Chad. Kind of a sci-if slice of life with some action scenes thrown in. There is no real big bad guy, just the great enemy of a lot of good sci-if, traditional society. Worth the money.
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September 6, 2020
A very interesting story of a Genie (manufactured being) moving from miner, to slave on Bacchus, to falling in love, and eventual escape.

Lots of twists for the hero, but we are glad to see him survive the terrible path that is his existence.
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