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The Conquerors

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This is the story of how Australia comes to the gold medal match in the zero-G wrestling of the 150th Olympiad.

There is plenty of action on and off the grid as the team play hard for that illusive gold medal. Will Australia win? Or will the defeat crush a solid team beyond repair?

***This will become a free book, available soon from eXtasy books!***

50 pages, ebook

First published December 8, 2010

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Mark Alders

57 books211 followers
I live in Melbourne, Victoria, in the land of Oz. According to my own Teenage mis-adventures, I am just an ordinary guy with a penis which likes to get me into trouble…a lot. I’ve seduced trees, copulated with watermelons, and had nice old ladies pick ants off my naked body. Yep, that’s me. Mark Alders. All round nice guy and with my brain firmly in my pants, exactly where it belongs!

So what about the here and now? Well, I am a mild, mannered post office worker by day. I have a mortgage to pay and a partner named Lee who I have been with for *cough* twenty one years *cough.* At night, my muse, the bitch, forces me into bondage and makes me sit at my computer and type out stories about men having sex with each other…all the time…over and over…in varying degrees of WTF, too!

I mean, I have stories out there about alien spiders needing humans to nourish their eggs, red-skinned aliens whose balls glow when they are sexually excited, beings who cock dock with their victims to drain them of their life force, and a young man who discovers puberty is just the start of his problems as he comes into ‘magolescence’ on his eighteenth birthday and his penis turns into a snake!

Ah, the life of a story teller. The fun never ends.

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Profile Image for ~~~Heather S.~~~.
495 reviews
February 13, 2011
Wow, that was hot!! Can I participate in the post match meetings and team building exercises, please?!!! This story was a creative example of team work at it's finest, with lots of male loving and foreskin appreciation, the more peens the merrier, I say! The detached genitals were a brilliant idea for nude Olympic wrestling and the subsequent reattachment centre was hilarious, but how dare they misfile a peen, eeeek that's scary!! Great job Mark!
Profile Image for Heather C.
1,480 reviews222 followers
February 13, 2011
Wow, that was um...adventurous. The mixed up "detached genital" scene was hilarious!! Omg I was laughing so hard my eyes were watering!!
Profile Image for ♥Laddie♥ (Lee Lee).
353 reviews127 followers
March 29, 2011
Such an awesome take on the Olympics. Detachable genitalia. Loved it.

I liked the zero-G match scenes and the sports announcers commentary. This was imaginative and delightful.
Profile Image for Serena Yates.
Author 104 books768 followers
December 12, 2010
What a fantastically imaginative story! Sci-fi the way it should always be. Lots of hot men and sex to boot - what more could you want?

This story just blew me away. Loved it!
Profile Image for The Bursting Bookshelf of a Wallflower.
809 reviews152 followers
December 2, 2015
This short sci-fi story is very entertaining; it takes us into Olympic Games, where all athletes have to be naked in order to compete. Naked and without their genitals, they are handed back at the end of every competition day. Of course, things might get mixed up and that’s exactly what happens to MC Jasper. This is how he meets Carlos, his quick to be boyfriend. He integrates him into the fun he’s having with his own team and tadam we have a sexy m/m/m/m story! 3 stars!
Profile Image for Britta ★ Nachteule ★.
626 reviews100 followers
December 26, 2014

Read as part of the Stuff My Stocking: M/M Romance Stories that are Nice and… Naughty anthology.

Orgies in the locker room. In the future. - Sounds like PWP? - Well,... it is PWP!

The sex was smoking hot and the idea was great.

So why only 2 stars?
Simple as it is... I didn't like it.
And even though, I get why people might like it, the whole narration/atmosphere wasn't my peace of cake.
Profile Image for Mandy*reads obsessively* .
2,197 reviews341 followers
March 30, 2012
3.5*
Sci-fi story, set during the Olympic games in the future, where you have to be naked! To make wrestling naked easier you get your penis removed before the games! Oh boy!
But getting it reattached and then using it to 'celebrate' with all your teammates!
Lots of m/m/m/m .......
Profile Image for Erica Pike.
Author 20 books279 followers
December 28, 2012
2.5 stars.

The story started off so well. It takes place hundreds of years in the future on a galactic space ship (as I gathered) that hosts the Olympiad. The rules have changed and everyone competes naked, so there's no chance of cheating. That doesn't mean there are dicks flopping around, because the whole twig and nuts are detached and reattached after the game. This made a very interesting scenario when after a winning match, Jasper goes to have his junk reattached, only to discover that the container is holding the wrong jewels. Jasper is black and the penis in the container is white. I was interested here, expecting a great story after that. Sadly, there wasn't much story at all after this. It was just sex, sports, sex, sports, and sex. Seeing that I'm not very interested in sports, I had a hard time keeping my interest up, and I wanted more between the sex. The writing was decent though and the characters unique.

So, this might be a great story for someone else, it just didn't work for me.
Profile Image for Sophie.
273 reviews230 followers
March 28, 2014
I just have to point out that in this futuristic, sci-fi sports story competitors have their genitals removed, frozen, and re-attached for every match, but apparently there's been no improvement to the condom. Hm.

Aside from that glaring inconsistency, the setup was good and I loved the team camaraderie, but the sex fell flat, the extra relationship seemed unnecessary, and I really don't understand wrestling.
Profile Image for My Dichotomy Life .
327 reviews
July 1, 2013
I don't usually like or read sci-fi, futuristic books but if this is any indication of what I've been missing I'm an idiot.

Mark Alders weaves a wonderful story of love, togetherness and camaraderie. I love the ideas in the book which make this so interesting and unique.

I'm going to read more of his books, this is certainly a wonderful 5*s.
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