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Sex, Death, and Money: Season 1
- Narrated by: Aurora Bliss, Jon Waters
- Length: 12 hrs and 2 mins
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Summary
This season, on the most unfiltered reality show in the universe, the one to watch will be human …Succubi treat all other species as livestock. Gene seeds from every corner of the universe are bought and sold for sustenance, for labor … for fun. Yet, for all their advantages over natural breeding programs, gene seeds are not without risk. Occasionally, such seeds retain episodic memory of a past life. These seeds – called ghosts – are routinely destroyed when discovered. Succubi, however, are ruled by their desires. Wherever there’s potential for profit, exceptions get made.
Division Four specializes in generating livestock to serve as competitors in the popular reality game show: Sex, Death, and Money. After a dry spell, desperate to show results, the division director cut corners and red tape to acquire a gene seed from a previously unknown species.
She was promised a specimen of rare ability.
She has no idea …This book is violent and does not fade to black. It features dystopian themes, harem, aliens, and conduct unbecoming a gentleman. You have been warned.
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- Nene
- 07-07-24
An excellent book with excellent narration.
I listened to it quickly. Great mix of sex death and money as the title says. Fast paced game show style book about a dude being rude to assholes and getting stuff done.
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- Emmanuel
- 04-08-24
The premise is interesting but it gets boring
This is a book with an interesting premise but story isn't very interesting. It starts off well but fades
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