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Refractions
by Highway Joe

2481 AD. Phil is a jaded intergalactic shipper stranded out in space. Henry is an interstellar traveller with an invisible ship he can't uncloak. Rick is the stowaway who can fix both ships. All of them have a secret.... Get it from Amazon.com

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Band(s): Def Leppard, Henry Rollins
Edition: paperback novel, 5.5" x 8.5", 128 pages
Category: science fiction
Type: slash
Sexual content: yes
ISBN: 1-934071-00-5




Somewhere Out in Space
by heavvymetalqueen

Kai Hansen has been kidnapped?—no! Worse! Spacenapped! Waking to a distant view of Earth, which one really shouldn't wake up to unless one is an astronaut or very, very unfortunate, Kai finds himself both at the mercy of a hysterically wailing young Uranian lady named Fang—and the sole and single cause of all her misery. When they land, things only get worse. Get it from Amazon.com

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Band(s): Gamma Ray, Helloween
Edition: paperback novel, 5.5" x 8.5", 276 pages
Category: science fiction
Type: slash
Sexual content: yes
ISBN: 0-9779944-9-X



 

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