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Observation Deck
Observation Deck
Observation Deck
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Observation Deck

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Holly and her co-workers' covert mission is to study Planet Geor and its inhabitants. The tribe situated right outside their observation deck consists of about fifteen primitive, beautiful, and lusty males and females. The crew has trouble focusing on their work with so many enticing distractions going on outside. Finally overcome by her urges, Holly decides to sneak outside naked and join the tribe in their nightly orgy, but when she attempts to return to the station, she realizes the door is locked. Will the rest of her mission be jeopardized because she gave in to her lusty desires?
LanguageEnglish
PublisherTorrid Books
Release dateOct 1, 2012
ISBN9781611604399
Observation Deck
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Juliet Cardin

Juliet is an award-winning author of several bestselling novels and short stories. She lives in Ontario with her husband, cat and dog. You can check out Juliet's website to see what she's been up to. http://JulietCardinWebsite.Yolasite.com

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    Observation Deck - Juliet Cardin

    Chapter 1

    What’s she doing now? Dex asked, leaning on the counter before the viewing deck to peer out at the world beyond.

    You’re such a pervert. Holy shit, how many times are you going to come in here to spy on them? It was my job to keep an eye on the inhabitants of this planet and I took my duties seriously, unlike other members of my crew. Secure as we were, ensconced inside a mountain, hidden away from sight for surveillance purposes, it was up to us to observe, not gape and judge, or in Dex’s case, get off. What an ass.

    Dex shrugged, his eyes still glued to the buxom beauty trouncing around outside, unaware of our presence. I’m not spying. I’m watching.

    You mean leering.

    Whatever. It sure beats what I’m stuck doing at my end.

    Soil samples and weather analysis not exciting enough for you? Truth be told, I did get the sweet end of the workload. Being the only woman on a crew of five, I’d been assigned probably the best position here. All I had to do was study and log the behavior patterns of the inhabitants of Geor; the newest planet Earth had discovered and wished to analyze. Dex, Sam, Jamie and Bryan were all assigned various other duties.

    We were aware this was a primitive planet when we’d beamed down here to our station seven days ago. Much to my embarrassment, and the guys’ delight, we’d gotten many a glimpse at just how primitive. People here were the equivalent to early man on Earth, although their bodies were more modern like ours. They had fire, lived in caves, and their weapons and tools were

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