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Cover of VOX AI: The Simulation Part Two

VOX AI: The Simulation Part Two

✍ Scribed by Nick Storming


Book ID
100529991
Publisher
‎Fractured Press
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Weight
59 KB
Series
VOX AI 2
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


A SciFi Harem Adventure!
A short novel filled with explicit harem action.

What happens when you beat an unbeatable game? You get to play it again. Only this time the stakes are real, and so are the rewards...

Vox-AI: The Simulation was a smashing success. The virtual space game was so deep and complicated that no wiki was able to catalog all of it. The single-player campaign so difficult and far-reaching that no had ever beaten it, and only a select few had even made it close to the final stages. Until today.

Our hero embarks on a quest to save the galaxy with his two busty MILF crew members and a semi-intelligent starship of advanced technology. With these, his quick reflexes, sharp mind, and a love of being challenged, he might just have a chance of recreating his winning campaign and save the galaxy.

Read the new explicit harem Sci-fi story, filled with hot aliens, MILF's, and more! This book contains Harem elements, alien, FM, FFM, and FFFM encounters!


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