Cecilauthor report #1 Steele Trap

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Cecilauthor report #1 Steele Trap

Post by Cecilauthor » Sun Oct 14, 2012 2:39 pm

A surprising medley of enticing fembotics layered with campy space opera compressed into an erotic diamond. Steele Trap, (Law Council Series) should prove amusing to fans of subservient fembot sex; yet is also ultimately affirming of the value of real relationships between organic men and women. Steele is a dashing space-trader and occasional smuggler; and there's a spit-take inducing section where he gets in trouble for stealing seeds of a living dildo plant; which comprises 80% of the GDP for the planet that grows it. A bit of a strain, but good for a laugh. Steele is immersed in a lusty plot to drive a wedge between him and his ex-girlfriend by an evil politician using - you guessed it - a fembot.

The fembot of course, is physically identical to his ex-girlfriend, who he also wants to get back together with - so it's almost not cheating, sort of. And then a bit of memory loss on Steele's part makes for exciting, mistaken-identity encounters. The book's main draw is the intense, frequent, extremely graphic sex-scenes, including both women and fembots. Steamy stuff. Toe-curling erotic dynamite :drooling: :drooling: :drooling: While reading, I could almost feel the sensual caresses. Each reader - male readers most likely - will want to ask themselves if they would make the same choices as Steele did when confronted by a luscious gynoid servitor continually seeking to 'pleasure you'. But one with no desires of her own beyond granting you continuous erotic ecstasy on your terms. Yet, for the ladies out there - 'true' love wins in the end, by which we might say organic love.

On the positive note, since it's not a 'robot' novel, in the since that there is minimal exploration of the implications of A.I., or their effects on the human condition, the robot herself does not have illogical superpowers used as a vehicle to drive the conflict, a common vice in robot rebellion books. On the negative side, since it's not a 'robot' novel, there is minimal exploration of the implications of A.I., or their effects on the human condition. The fembot is convincingly robotic, but those looking for a circuit-panel scene will be disappointed. The core of the story is whether or not men would really be satisfied with an utterly subservient, gorgeous love-slave with no needs beyond the sexual pleasure of her master, and no fears except the thought of losing the opportunity to grant sexual pleasure to her master. (Although if she could cook and clean then I'd be sold!)

Those who wish to explore the answer to that question themselves, or who desire outrageous erotic gratification, can pick up a kindle copy - http://www.amazon.com/Steele-Trap-Law-C ... teele+trap

Overall, 'Steele Trap' gets 3 out of 5 Kinsey Chips, a viscerally enjoyable read, but missing opportunities to delve deeper into the meaning of A.I. But that's not the purpose of a steamy love story like this one.

Oh, and my own fembot novel is now available as well: http://www.amazon.com/Apocalypse-Doll-R ... oll+Reboot

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