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Orange Crush
Orange Crush
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Orly has never been accepted by his mum because he's gay. On the eve of Queen Titania's Summer Fae Fest, she claims all that has changed. Can Orly resist the allure of a hot fairy orgy?

In this sequel to the Oberon's Court Winter Fae story, Sex and Candy, Orly the Moon Fairy has lived the life of a banished outlaw in the Forest of the Lost on the outskirts of Queen Titania's Seelie Court for twelve years. Exiled by his family for being gay, he has forged an existence among other ejected denizens of Fairyland, including his sexy lover, the moon god named Mên.

Everything is perfect until Orly's mother Lunette arrives, insisting that Orly come home for the Summer Fae Festival. His cousin Jing is due to marry the fairy prince William during the festivities and the invitation demands that all family members to be present. He has no desire to go, but is forced to do so when she threatens to formally request to have his wings clipped.

Orly fears his life as he knows it is about to be wrecked, all for the sake of a summer orgy...

A funny thing happens on that hot, magical summer's day in the hidden treasures of the queen's sumptuous ball. Orly finds that love conquers all when he finds acceptance and, most of all, the importance of orange crush...

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Release dateJul 12, 2013
ISBN9781781843734
Orange Crush
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A.J. Llewellyn

A.J. Llewellyn lives in California, but dreams of living in Hawaii. Frequent trips to all the islands, bags of Kona coffee in the fridge and a healthy collection of Hawaiian records keep this writer refueled. A.J. never lacks inspiration for male/male erotic romances and on the rare occasions this happens, pursues other passions such as collecting books on Hawaiiana, surfing and spending time with friends and animal companions. A.J. Llewellyn believes that love is a song best sung out loud.

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    Orange Crush - A.J. Llewellyn

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    Orange Crush

    ISBN # 978-1-78184-373-4

    ©Copyright A.J. Llewellyn 2013

    Cover Art by Posh Gosh ©Copyright June 2013

    Edited by Stacey Birkel

    Total-E-Bound Publishing

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    Published in 2013 by Total-E-Bound Publishing, Think Tank, Ruston Way, Lincoln, LN6 7FL, United Kingdom.

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    This book contains sexually explicit content which is only suitable for mature readers. This story has a heat rating of Total-e-burning and a sexometer of 2.

    This story contains 51 pages, additionally there is also a free excerpt at the end of the book containing 6 pages.

    Titania’s Court

    ORANGE CRUSH

    A.J. Llewellyn

    Orly has never been accepted by his mum because he’s gay. On the eve of Queen Titania’s Summer Fae Fest, she claims all that has changed. Can Orly resist the allure of a hot fairy orgy?

    In this sequel to the Oberon’s Court Winter Fae story, Sex and Candy, Orly the Moon Fairy has lived the life of a banished outlaw in the Forest of the Lost on the outskirts of Queen Titania’s Seelie Court for twelve years. Exiled by his family for being gay, he has forged an existence among other ejected denizens of Fairyland, including his sexy lover, the moon god named Mên.    

    Everything is perfect until Orly’s mother Lunette arrives, insisting that Orly come home for the Summer Fae Festival. His cousin Jing is due to marry the Fairy prince William during the festivities and the invitation demands that all family members to be present. He has no desire to go, but is forced to do so when she threatens to formally request to have his wings clipped.

    Orly fears his life as he knows it is about to be wrecked, all for the sake of a summer orgy…

    A funny thing happens on that hot, magical summer’s day in the hidden treasures of the queen’s sumptuous ball. Orly finds that love conquers all when he finds acceptance and, most of all, the importance of orange crush…

    Dedication

    In memory of my boy, Banjo, who sat on my feet as I wrote every

    word of this. Miss you every day, little man. xxx

    Trademarks Acknowledgement

    The author acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of the following wordmarks mentioned in this work of fiction:

    Orange Crush: William Berry, Peter Lawrence Buck, Michael E. Mills, Michael J. Stipe

    Cry Me a River: Justin Timberlake, Timothy Mosley, Scott Storch

    Lolly Gobble Bliss Bombs: Greens Food Company

    Chapter One

    You’re a fairy, Orly’s mother said. "You can’t possibly have phobias. I’ve never heard of such a thing."

    Maybe you haven’t, Orly retorted, but it’s true. And I do.

    "But you have to come, you have to!" His mother, Lunette, whom he’d long ago thought of only by her first name, paced the small bungalow. He’d carefully carved this sanctuary into a walnut tree in the vast wilderness of Mrs Wilmott’s acres of marsh. He’d been safe here for twelve blissful years…

    Until five minutes ago.

    I don’t have to do anything, he said. It might have been technically true, but he sensed she wasn’t about to turn on her heel and leave him in peace.

    How had she found him? And more to the point, why?

    Lunette had been so adamant that he was no longer welcome in his family home after she’d discovered he was gay and had banished him from the life to which he’d become accustomed. Being part of the spectacular court of Titania, Queen of the Fairies, had been his world, his obsession. He’d been forced to learn to live without sparkly things and a certain amount of magic.

    It had taken a long, long time.

    And now his mother wanted to give it all back to him.

    Why?

    He was highly suspicious by nature. Living as an outlaw did that to a fairy, but he just knew that Lunette hadn’t come looking for him because she missed Orly. She had plenty of other children to keep her busy, plus her husband and—he’d been told—a lover or two.

    No, she didn’t need Orly.

    What’s up, Mum? he finally asked.

    He saw her wince. He felt like flinching, too. He didn’t like his private world being invaded this way. His little hideaway tucked in the forest bordering the mystic, but not always merry, Fairyland had been his refuge. He’d woken up half an hour ago to the song of the thrush, the exciting tingle of approaching summer on the air. He’d believed it would be a glorious day.

    And then Lunette had appeared. He had the sneaking suspicion that all that had now changed and he dreaded whatever his mother had to say.

    Orly loved his life. He was grateful to Mrs Wilmott, the old lady who was so barmy she never set foot outside of her home—thus, she had no idea that her property had become a haven for half the misfits seeking refuge from Queen Titania and her snobby Seelie Court.

    Oh, Orly, his mother said. I have missed you so.

    Cue the tears. Oh, yes, here they come.

    He couldn’t figure out

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