I have a funny story about how Future Perfect sprang into being. Well, maybe it’s only funny to me. Suffice to say, I spent A LOT of time thinking about the “sex with a future version of yourself” idea. Honestly, every time it flashes through my brain I smile. Because is it really a threesome if two of the people are the same person? I don’t know.
Anyway. It’s time to meet Logan, cousin of Chance and Zane…
Future Perfect
AmazonRelease Date: February 10, 2016
Pages: 44
Genre: Futuristic Erotica
Three years ago, Logan Harker quit his job and moved sight unseen to Pinnacle Point. With his cousins living there already, it seemed like a no-brainer.
Somewhere along the way, the no-brainer turned into a WTF?!? With one cousin now haunting the local hotel and the other a sex-crazed zombie, Logan’s wondering if it’s time to hang up his pocket protector and get out of Dodge. He’s all set to turn in his resignation when a new project crosses his desk. Unable to resist, Logan throws himself whole-heartedly into one last, mind-bendingly complex algorithm.
Given he’s planning on leaving, Logan doesn’t expect to see any results. When he comes face to face with a future version of himself it’s a shock. Finding out he’s a bona-fide sex machine in the future blows his mind. Having his future-self lure an intern into a threesome with him is beyond believable.
Faced with the incontrovertible truth of his perfect future self, Logan has to decide if leaving Pinnacle Point without exploring all the possibilities it has to offer is something he’s willing to do. Throwing away this potential future seems downright wrong to his mathematical mind.
And Logan is nothing if not thorough about his calculations.
Warning: This book contains a threesome. Kind of. I mean, is it really a threesome if two of the people are the same person? You’ll have to decide that on your own.
Make sure you check out Christi’s tag line… Christi Snow.
Until next week!
hehe…this tagline makes me smile.
An aside…You know, we don’t use the work dynamo enough in our vocabulary anymore. I may have to work that into my writing today. smiles…
word not work. *sigh*
RIGHT? You’re a planning dynamo, Christi! A PLANNING DYNAMO!