Author: | Lisa Winters | ISBN: | 9781311811783 |
Publisher: | Winters-Marazza Publishing | Publication: | April 30, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | Lisa Winters |
ISBN: | 9781311811783 |
Publisher: | Winters-Marazza Publishing |
Publication: | April 30, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
Caution- This 4200 word story contains graphic sexual language. Read at your own risk!
Jenny thought her tour of the old reactor site was going to be a blast. It’s not every day a 21 year old college girl gets to explore a creepy abandoned power plant in Eastern Europe. But when her tour guide abandons her, Jenny realizes she isn’t alone. The mutants living at the site want Jenny’s fertile body for breeding, and the young girl realizes, she might actually want them to breed her!
Excerpt: I heard a crunch and jumped into a doorway. I peered down the street in the direction of the noise. I strained my eyes to see. Then I saw it. A small stray dog, maybe only 20lbs. It nonchalantly picked at the trash piles. I breathed a sigh of relief.
A hand suddenly reached out from inside the building. It gripped the fabric of my shirt. I looked to see another beast mutant growling menacingly at me. I tried to swing the pipe, but the concrete door frame wouldn’t let me deliver a solid blow to his body. I pulled against his grip to no avail. I could feel his massive strength drawing me into the house
Caution- This 4200 word story contains graphic sexual language. Read at your own risk!
Jenny thought her tour of the old reactor site was going to be a blast. It’s not every day a 21 year old college girl gets to explore a creepy abandoned power plant in Eastern Europe. But when her tour guide abandons her, Jenny realizes she isn’t alone. The mutants living at the site want Jenny’s fertile body for breeding, and the young girl realizes, she might actually want them to breed her!
Excerpt: I heard a crunch and jumped into a doorway. I peered down the street in the direction of the noise. I strained my eyes to see. Then I saw it. A small stray dog, maybe only 20lbs. It nonchalantly picked at the trash piles. I breathed a sigh of relief.
A hand suddenly reached out from inside the building. It gripped the fabric of my shirt. I looked to see another beast mutant growling menacingly at me. I tried to swing the pipe, but the concrete door frame wouldn’t let me deliver a solid blow to his body. I pulled against his grip to no avail. I could feel his massive strength drawing me into the house