WARNING! This book contains humor. Also, naughty language and even naughtier sex scenes and should not be read by children. Adults with a childish mentality are OK.
The sassy superheroine at the center of this book recalls all the sexual encounters from the early part of her career. She has sex with people who can fly, teleport, become intangible... and that's just for starters. She has a very special superpower herself, one that seems to take her from one incredible super-powered sexual encounter to the next.
She always has her head on her shoulders though (if it's not popping through a portal). If she is having sex with a flyer, she always makes sure that she has a warm coat and an oxygen mask with her. Which is just as well, as her journey of sexual awakening may just be central to saving life on Earth as we know it.
This is a genuinely erotic and genuinely funny account of a side of superheroes you seldom see in the comic books.
"If Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett had decided to get together to rewrite Madame Bovary with superheroes, it would be probably be a lot better than this book... but you might see a few similarities. Think more 'Fifty Shades of Grey' if E.L. James had decided to keep the supernatural elements in her Twilight fan fiction."
A quote I wish I could have got someone else to write - F.A. Shergold
The sassy superheroine at the center of this book recalls all the sexual encounters from the early part of her career. She has sex with people who can fly, teleport, become intangible... and that's just for starters. She has a very special superpower herself, one that seems to take her from one incredible super-powered sexual encounter to the next.
She always has her head on her shoulders though (if it's not popping through a portal). If she is having sex with a flyer, she always makes sure that she has a warm coat and an oxygen mask with her. Which is just as well, as her journey of sexual awakening may just be central to saving life on Earth as we know it.
This is a genuinely erotic and genuinely funny account of a side of superheroes you seldom see in the comic books.
"If Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett had decided to get together to rewrite Madame Bovary with superheroes, it would be probably be a lot better than this book... but you might see a few similarities. Think more 'Fifty Shades of Grey' if E.L. James had decided to keep the supernatural elements in her Twilight fan fiction."
A quote I wish I could have got someone else to write - F.A. Shergold