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Why I Do Robots Not Men 2
Why I Do Robots Not Men 2
Why I Do Robots Not Men 2
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It's year 2036 in Tucson, Arizona. Jessica recently ordered a robot to sate her off-the-charts libido, requesting that his personality and emotion feature remain disabled. After two weeks of non-stop sex with this hunky bot she calls Nathan - endowed with extra-large equipment - Jessica is falling for him. After she says she wants him with her forever, something misfires in his brain’s computer and Nathan starts feeling. Jessica isn’t sure what to do. Should she have his emotions disabled so he’ll remain hers forever, or risk an almost real relationship even though she’s been burned before?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 31, 2014
ISBN9781311638779
Why I Do Robots Not Men 2
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Delilah D'Lishus

Delilah has a warped sense of humor and loves getting into naughty mischief.

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    Why I Do Robots Not Men 2 - Delilah D'Lishus

    Why I Do Robots, Not Men 2

    By

    Delilah D’Lishus

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    Why I Do Robots, Not Men 2

    Delilah D’Lishus

    Copyright © 2014 by Delilah D’Lishus

    ISBN: 9781311638779

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    PREFACE

    After my fiancé dumped me, just weeks before our wedding, I’d tossed the whole man idea into the garbage can. No more serious relationships, I’d told myself every time my gaze riveted on a tasty-looking male specimen. But after months without sex, my pussy had throbbed with more desperation at every sighting and I knew something had to be done. I’d been walking around the house muttering, If I don’t get a good fuck, I’ll go completely insane. I’d become a lust-crazed nutcase.

    My livelihood as a best-selling author had depended on me finding a solution to this dilemma. I’d been unable to write a coherent sentence with a I-need-sex-and-now hazed brain, so when I’d seen the advertisement for Lifelike robots in the ezine—including the installment about how these machines followed every command—even any bedroom fantasy you might have in mind—I’d instantly thought done, sold.

    I’d hopped over to the order page and ordered my robot, carefully selecting every specification from hair color to penis size. Since my ex hadn’t been especially gifted in the penile size department, I’d decided to make up for lost inches by ordering a bot with an extra large penis. The extra five hundred bucks would be well worth it, I’d told myself. Since I’d planned to use him for sex and not much else, I’d requested that the personality and emotion feature be disabled. After all, I wanted him to act like a robot, not a man. Men had this way of always breaking my heart.

    CHAPTER ONE

    June 16, 2036, Tucson, Arizona

    The robot I called Nathan lay naked in bed beside me. In the two weeks since he’d been delivered, we’d fucked too many times to count in every possible

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