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SOULFUL SEX: THE PARANORMAL,
SCIENCE FICTION AND
FANTASY COLLECTIONS
Diana Laurence's three imaginative ebook
collections combined in PAPERBACK
Travel to magical lands, faraway planets, a room where your sensual dreams come true…meet a pirate’s ghost, a 19th century alien abductee, a mysterious goddess…explore timeless themes of romance in fresh, colorful settings.
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Soulful Sex:
The Paranormal
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The Paranormal Collection stories...
- In "Harmless Pleasure," a street magician shares her magic with the all-powerful and decadent ruler of her land, who seems determined to corrupt her with his ways.
- In "Dead Man's Chest," a woman obsessed with pirates gets her chance to fulfill her wildest fantasies with a mystery man who claims to be a pirate's ghost.
- In "Conjugals," a girl raised to deny her culture's Conjugation Ritual--joining of two souls before birth--discovers she must come to terms with the irresistible soul mate she has never known.
reviews for The Paranormal Collection
The Science Fiction Collection stories...
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"Alloy Love" |
- In "Alloy Love," Earth has eradicated romance and sex between humans in the wake of a venereal plague. One woman questions her love for her sex machine when an artistic genius turns her world upside down.
- In "Claude’s Laboratory," a young Victorian Englishwoman finds herself abducted by a charming alien researcher who is studying human sexuality...and that's only the beginning of her problems.
- In "Spacewrecked with Joel Fennimore," a woman gets to write the biography of her personal idol, a renowned intergalactic survivalist, while on location on a distant planet. But the planet seems to have strange designs on them both.
reviews for The Science Fiction Collection
The Fantasy Collection stories...
- In "The Will of Ordanata," a magnificent goddess has snatched two humans away to a secret spot, and clearly wants them to mate--with not-so-clear intentions.
- In "The Fantasy Room," a woman discovers a place where one's every fantasy becomes real, in all its three-dimensional, tactile glory; the possibilities are overwhelming to her and her extremely attractive partner.
- In "The Chieftain's Man," after a young girl is rescued from rape by the Chieftain's son, she pledges her life to serve him by becoming the first woman soldier...but in the end she must choose between her love for him and her military duty.
reviews for The Fantasy Collection
Publisher:
Living Beyond Reality Press
Publication Date: March 2007
ISBN-13: 978-0-9792741-1-4
Genre: Erotic Romance (tasteful but graphic language)
Pages: 352
Word Count: 162,000
Trade Paperback Price: $14.99 (15% off from LBR Press)
Cover Art: Katie Nelson
Read
an excerpt from The Paranormal Collection. (Warning: Adults only content.)
Read an excerpt from The Science Fiction Collection. (Warning: Adults only content.)
Read an excerpt from The Fantasy Collection.
Click HERE to see the characters in Diana's Character Gallery.
READER COMMENTS ON SOULFUL SEX:
THE PARANORMAL, SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY COLLECTIONS
To be honest I loved all the stories, but I'll pick my favourite from each section.
"Dead Man's Chest," from the Paranormal Collection, has just the
right amount of romance. The love scenes were also a bit adventurous, in keeping with the swashbuckling theme of the pirate era. In the Science Fiction Collection I absolutely loved "Spacewrecked." The whole concept was
great! The characters were damn good too. In the Fantasy Collection I think "Ordanata's Will" had the sexiest characters. It
kind of drew me in, I felt like I wanted to be there. But, I preferred "The Fantasy Room" from this collection. It
made my imagination run wild and I love that. Boy oh boy!
Would I love to find that room. But, my absolute favourite was "The Chieftain's Man." It was
wonderfully romantic, intriguing and totally absorbing. I
loved it. It would be so cool if you did a full length novel on this one. Well...I'm well hooked on Diana Laurence's stories now!
--Bob L.
Whether you are describing an Indian culture or an imaginary planet or our world in the far future, the detail you go into is impressive and therefore, by nature of a meatier text, this book was not an "easy read" as many romance novels tend to be. You ask your readers to go with you into places they have never been and to think thoughts new and astounding. This book went beyond the parameters of your genre...I had the same experience I have when I read Rowling's HP books. I read, put the book down and think..."Where does this come from? What a thought....what imagination!"...Great work. I can see you were born to do this!
--Con P.
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