Swords Will Cross [In Space] - Human Sexuality the Full Series Audiobook By Kristin Lance, Kaylee Pike cover art

Swords Will Cross [In Space] - Human Sexuality the Full Series

An MMF Alien Story

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Swords Will Cross [In Space] - Human Sexuality the Full Series

By: Kristin Lance, Kaylee Pike
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When the Aunga’ri come to Earth, they have a thing or two to learn about humans. And they start with our favorite topic: Human Sexuality.

This alien race has long since turned reproduction over to the scientists, quelling their primitive instincts in favor of a more peaceful, intellectual society. But when they come to Earth to try and stop a dangerous alien race from destroying the planet, suddenly their primitive instincts are back… in full force. Now they’ll need to learn to manage their desires before they become to distracted to do what they came here for.

And they’re probably going to need a few humans to help them with that.

This book contains the complete Human Sexuality series — Parts 1-4 — so you can read all the way through without any pesky cliffhangers!

Note: This book originally appeared in Kindle Vella as “Human Sexuality”

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It was good, plenty of mm scenes and a great plot. sometimes it felt like the side characters had more depth then the main character

good mmf

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I may be spoiled on books with different voices for each character, but I found it hard to keep track of which character was talking. Although it was announced at the beginning of each chapter, after a few minutes I'd lose track. Also, found some of the descriptions lacking detail. However, still a good read.

Hard to distinguish which character is talking

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