

Really unsure of this one.
From the title on, this is strange, unfiltered, unfettered, and somewhat uncanny, horniness.
A group of scientists in the desert—DESERT! this isn’t The Thing (they really want you to know)—find something buried beneath the sand. It is both alive and decomposing. It is animal, fungus, virus—it is something new.
While I liked the mostly single location story, and I do love a good research station novel, this one was just miles above the typical weirdness I’d be looking for. In ways it reminded me of Symbiote by Michael Nayak with its cesspool of interconnected relationships…and hey, a research station can be lonely, but this one was weird because of the main character.
Kinsey has the ultra-weird and perhaps 1 of 1 sexual attraction to viruses. And while I’m not here to kink shame, the entire plot of this novel is, “strange person wants to bang virus then gets the chance to bang a super big one.”
It just doesn’t work, and did nothing for me.
I’m sure this novel will have an audience, I apologize that it isn’t me.
Really unsure of this one.
From the title on, this is strange, unfiltered, unfettered, and somewhat uncanny, horniness.
A group of scientists in the desert—DESERT! this isn’t The Thing (they really want you to know)—find something buried beneath the sand. It is both alive and decomposing. It is animal, fungus, virus—it is something new.
While I liked the mostly single location story, and I do love a good research station novel, this one was just miles above the typical weirdness I’d be looking for. In ways it reminded me of Symbiote by Michael Nayak with its cesspool of interconnected relationships…and hey, a research station can be lonely, but this one was weird because of the main character.
Kinsey has the ultra-weird and perhaps 1 of 1 sexual attraction to viruses. And while I’m not here to kink shame, the entire plot of this novel is, “strange person wants to bang virus then gets the chance to bang a super big one.”
It just doesn’t work, and did nothing for me.
I’m sure this novel will have an audience, I apologize that it isn’t me.