Sappho's Agency (Tales of Fenria)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.27 (919 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1942528019 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 202 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-05-12 |
Language | : | English |
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Amazon Customer said A book well worth reading. An interesting tale In an adult SF setting. I love the complex society and the twists and turns of living in a world with so few men. The author explores nuances of social as well as sexual life in her fascinating world of Fenria.. "Great Read!" according to CR. Lots of fun great read. Amy Whinston said Some fantasy, some politics, some sex. I love stories set in other worlds, which is what attracted me to this book. It is sort of a science-fictiony, mild-erotica fantasy. I enjoyed it.
An enjoyable foray into erotic, female-centric literature, with enough nuance and structure to serve as decent sci-."-Kirkus Reviews "a complex world rich in possibilities."-Sci-Fi Romance Quarterly "political signicance, advanced technology, and passionate sexual expression."-Alaska Women Speak "best described as 'trashy-queer-space-erotica.'"-Anchorage Press
The fantasy crystallized into a story when she visited Angoon, Alaska as part of an effort to install computer networks in schools. As she traveled aboard M/V Columbia ferry, she fantasized that Prince William Sound was an injured boy. Lizzie Newell moved to Alaska the year of the Exxon Valdez oil spill. She also as crafts drawings, paintings, scu
As Sappho and Daisy unravel the identity of the woman and the sexual fetishes of the couple, they discover an entangling mesh of politics, technology, and sexuality. Sappho and her bisexual partner, Daisy, insemination specialists, have landed the case of a lifetime: arrange an anonymous liaison between the most eligible bachelor on the planet and a mysterious young woman. The purpose: to produce a child. Sappho encourages the young woman to throw off political restraints and follow her heart.