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Singer, The

Ashok’s Song

Publisher: Independently Published
Year of Publication: 2023
Book type: Novel
Age: Adult
Genre: Sci-Fi
Sub Genre: LGBT · Romance
Language: English
POV: First-person
Tense: Past
Key Phrases: alien genders · human-alien relationships · interplanetary colonizati · lgbtq+ romance · Space Exploration
Spice Level:
3/5

The spice rating is in regards to the type of sexual content within the book. Below is a helpful guide (courtesy of Georgia C Leigh)

1= YA romantic, making out, MAYBE a closed door.
2= some on page foreplay and nudity but mostly fade to black.
3= open door, on page vanilla sex.
4= on page sex – hot or with kink.
5= erotica.

“Enter the world of Ashok’s Song and experience falling in love, coming of age, and exploring a far-off world that still feels familiar. “
– Amy S.

Ashok Bruge, 23 and fresh out of graduate school, gets a job as a building inspector for the Coalition of the Far Worlds. Ash is handsome and smart, but also inexperienced and naive. He ends up on Gobi, a desert planet with one decent saloon, Treer’s. It’s at Treer’s that Ash first meets the itinerant musician Cade Daka. Cade is talented, attractive, and devastatingly charming, but he has a past full of dark secrets and a habit of picking up and then abandoning younger lovers like Ash. They take a chance on each other anyway.

As the two of them travel from one of the Far Worlds to another, they face danger from other species, interplanetary criminals, and Cade’s past. Their relationship is tested, and the future is never certain.

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