Puss In Heels: an m/m science fiction novelette

June 30, 2019 - Comment

Milz Ottawa is screwed. When his wealthy Aunt Amanda dies, Milz is sure his inheritance will be the key to getting himself into the easy life. No more crappy jobs. No more debt. No more threats from greasy crime bosses.  He has it all figured out, until his inheritance turns out to be nothing but a

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Milz Ottawa is screwed.

When his wealthy Aunt Amanda dies, Milz is sure his inheritance will be the key to getting himself into the easy life. No more crappy jobs. No more debt. No more threats from greasy crime bosses. 

He has it all figured out, until his inheritance turns out to be nothing but a busted sexbot with cat ears and no feet. Seriously. Milz leaves the dusty storage facility with a broken droid and nothing left to hope for.

Then, newly equipped with a set of red-high-heeled feet, the droid does something unexpected. It does the one thing a droid shouldn’t be able to do…it disobeys.

Milz realizes then that the bot just may be the most valuable thing his aunt could have left him, after all…

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Anonymous says:

Gay Catboys? What More Could You Possibly Want Puss in Heels is a playful, sexy, stylish romp through a dark, seedy and mysterious world – kind of like doing a drag show in a landfill site. But with a lot more emphasis on making out with hot robots. Farah builds a compelling world and memorable characters, and then has them screw it (and each-other) up. Witty, compelling, and very moreish. Highly recommended!

Anonymous says:

Be Gay Do Crimes Like everything else Aysha U Farah writes, this story is funny, heartfelt and thought provoking – driven by excellent writing and a compelling relationship. What little glimpses we get into the wider world of the story provide some strong political and social satire. Above all else however – it’s just hard not to get sucked into the lives of such fully realised characters.

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