GearKiller

GearKiller

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Metasteam. A city on the moon of planet earth. the year is 2614, cyber-steampunk robots make their living in the city of the moon. Ruled by the two bosses which split the city into what they call the turfs, there are two turfs, Rose and Violet. Some robots take up to their leader(s) and some just avoid this whole thing, not taking any part of the political side of things... Though if a robot were to search for happiness and a good time there is only one place... Working as usual the little bar located in the right norther sector of town operates to bring happiness to our citizens. The bar owner brothers Zick and Jack always do their best to serve their customers (as good as they can....), well.. until they kinda messed up, a little incident with the boss' mafia might have put business on a little hold. Read as our brothers go through a journey of their lives and fight through with love as action, drama and mystery are surrounding them the whole time while the story progresses. (This book has contents not suitable for children, such as sexual content, violence, cursing etc.) (This story is complete yet in the near future will go through small changes in grammar, speech and misspells of any sort to make the experience better. Hopefully soon or so this book will be complete and will be the first to start this series of GearKiller.) Original story, art and design by Naor Eliahu.
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Black Moon Series Book #2 Warning: #Mature #Gay #Office This story is a prequel to I was shooting for the Moon, I Hit Two Stars. I strongly recommend you to go read it before you start this one, but if the "ménage" story doesn't appeal to you, then start with this one. It's up to you! Joshua Pierce, CEO and heir of Pierce Constructions, is a successful business man. He turned what was a very profitable company into an empire that builds luxurious mansions and buildings throughout the USA and is about to expand his activity with a new division dedicated to small luxurious hotels. His favorite pastime? SEX. Sex with a capital S. Joshua is a gay Dominant and spends all his free time with his current Submissive between his playroom and the Black Diamond, a private club that indulges in BDSM and owned by one of his best friends. All this is a game for Joshua. He uses the Subs, enjoys their company for a few weeks or months and once he gets tired, he chooses another one. But at the age of nearly 28, he should start thinking about settling down. What would it take for him to do so? Is he ready to give up on his lifestyle? Certainly not... Liam Reed, aged 20, recently obtained an Associate's degree in Business Administration and he is about to start an internship as an executive assistant in a building company. He shares an apartment with his one and only friend Shannon who is the total opposite to him. Shannon is loud, outgoing and an extrovert. Liam is quiet, shy and introvert. Shannon was a lazy dunce and lives from small jobs. Liam was the nerdy guy, focused on his studies and willing to work hard. Shannon has a very active sex life and he is bisexual. Liam is a virgin, refuses any thoughts of being gay, though he just believes himself asexual. What happens when he gets to meet the Big Boss in rather disastrous circumstances? What is this weird electricity that runs through his body when he briefly locks eyes with the tall man?

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