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Bitter Harvest, by Kim Knox

It's 2050, and humans are an endangered species. Lieutenant Robert Sutton has survived the collapse of civilization by luck, his wits, and a chance mutation that makes him immune to the nano-virus that has wiped out millions. Now, his compound of survivors is surrounded by the infected, who are driven by the need to spread the contagion through sex. It is only a matter of time before they attack. So when Sutton is assigned to interrogate a prisoner who claims to have overcome the infection, he immediately suspects a trap...

Nicholas Rider may have survived the virus, but he's a changed man, ruled by his desires. But his need for Sutton is different. Rider craves an end to his overwhelming needs, and Sutton could be the man to do it.

Secure in his belief that he's invulnerable, Sutton can't understand or resist his intense attraction to his prisoner. Will Rider be his downfall—or his savior?

30,000 words

  • Sales Rank: #794340 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-07-15
  • Released on: 2013-07-15
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Stars: 3.5/5
By Alex W
Overall
This story is a dark sci-fi, post-apocalyptic erotic romance. That has to be understood for the story to be enjoyed, and even then, this won't be for everyone. I surprisingly enjoyed it. While there was a bit too much sex and sexual tension for my taste, the world that Knox described was creative, easy to visualize, and dark, creating an absolutely perfect setting. Compared to the world in which they live, the characters feel a little flat, but this could be, in part, due to their sex drive running most of the show.

An interesting story with an inventive resolution. Everything fitted together well and left me satisfied with the story as a whole. Also, I loved the little comment about the bees. Brilliant and subtle.

Strengths
The world creation was very impressive in this story. In the short amount of time, the author painted a dark picture, used dialogue to fill in knowledge gaps, and provided all the necessary information without bogging down the story. The visuals, while sparsely provided, were enough to help the reader envision the world, relying more on reader experience and intuition than description. Definitely the strongest part of the story.

While I found parts of the ending a little too much, for the most part the resolution and the plot leading up to it were excellent. I didn't know where things were going and I liked the journey we went on while being taken there.

Weaknesses
A little too sex heavy for me, but that is preference. However, it did detract from character development a little as both men seemed to think with their little heads too much to create more in depth realizations. Still, it wasn't so much sex that I rolled my eyes, and most of it was glossed over, giving the feeling of lots of even more sex without bombarding the reader with scene after scene of it in hot nano-infected detail.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Not working for me
By Cryselle
2.5
When I read m/m, I like the men hard. I like my science fiction hard, too. If it's offered as romance, I like the relationships developed. So I was not very happy with this story, because one out of three isn't enough.

From the opening scene, where Rider has been captured and bound under the assumption that he's an infected spy, come to suck what's left of unchanged humanity into the "hive," the sexual come-ons are fast and thick. "The infected are always ready to f***," because exchange of bodily fluids passes the nano-virus around. An insane AI has created the nanos as a way of subjugating humanity for its own unexplained purposes. Rider is marked as infected but has thrown off the infection, or so he'd have Sutton, his interrogator, believe, although he has the residual need to nail everything standing. Sutton feels the draw but he's supposed to be immune to the wiles of the infected.

This is one of the few human enclaves left, but the lights are still on, the water's still running, and the med-techs have enough of a lab inside the Tower of London to be able to run tests. There must be a limit to what they can do, because the humans test-f*** (author's term) such spies. The humans have fought very hard to survive but perform this sort of suicide mission regularly, which made no sense to me at all. Once Rider convinces everyone he's really not infected, just a pheromone-shedding, bragging sex machine, they release him into the general population, and draft him for a suicide defense when the compound is about to be overrun by the infected.

Time spent waiting to die is always best spent having sex, so Rider and Sutton do. This provides the answer to the main problem, although now Sutton is now so drawn to Rider that his previous immunity is gone completely, as is his refractory period. In terms of the plot, this is both a good thing and nearly required.

There was very little consistency in the science fiction aspect; while I don't need to know why exactly the AI embarked on this experiment, I do think its methods needed to be internally consistent. The nano-viruses behaved like viruses at times, but then behaved like programmable devices at other times, and flipped back and forth as convenient, giving the infected some strange abilities and quirks. Frankly, it all seemed like several s/f buzzwords had been cobbled together to provide an excuse for Rider to talk about everyone he'd had sex with, including one of Sutton's long term lovers, who was used as a test-f***. Rider has no compunction about needling Sutton about Annabel or the others, nor about discussing a long line of willing infected partners. Rider actually has very few lines that are not directly discussing sex he's had or would like to have.

Once the breakthrough regarding the infected has been achieved, it's straight to "I love you," for Sutton, which is the more astounding jump. Nothing Rider has done is remotely loveable, and he's served to expose all the cracks in Sutton's existing relationship, which is a little on the kinky side but nothing too outrageous in a stressed environment like the human enclave. Sutton is, BTW, still actively engaged in this relationship when Rider enters the enclave. Sutton's response to having this pointed out is to declare love for the pointer, who can provide mind-blowing sex. Hmm.

Unfortunately, in terms of romance, there is no relationship development; in terms of science fiction there is no consistency, though the fast pace tends to obscure this. Read strictly as erotica, it's okay but heavier on the sex talk than the sex acts. I honestly have no idea what group of readers would find this a wholly satisfactory story.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
A great start!
By James D. Watson
I have recently started seeking male/male romance novels. I have enjoyed romance novels in general and thought as a gay man with interests there and a great love of science fiction why not get Amazon to search for me and find a book that encompassed both likes. This book came back in the search. Due to price and summary I bought and read it.
I enjoyed it. It was kind of short and did not really flesh the characters out or their evolving relationship but I found myself wanting to know more, more about the situation this society finds itself in, more about the main characters past, more about what happens after the end! Just more! It was quite pleasant to find a male/male main character book that was not a non-ending sex scene. It may have lacked in flesh but it left me wanting to know more. I do hope I get to know more about these characters and this world they live in!

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