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Fly You to the Moon

Stardust Erotic Romance Series, Volume 1

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Fly You to the Moon

By: Jocelyn Han
Narrated by: Melissa Huso
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After her father's death, the last thing Ava Windsor wants is to leave Earth and move to an Elite colony on the moon for the next 10 months. Nicolas, a half-uncle she doesn't even remember meeting, is to be her custodian until she reaches the age of 21. Until then, she is not allowed to touch the money her dad has left her. Being the only child of a disowned Elite father and a common mother just got a lot more complicated. But surviving among the Luna Six Elitists who treat commoners as servants should have been the least of Ava's worries. Nicolas Carter is nothing like she expected. He condemns the Elite lifestyle, he is a lot younger than her father, and he is definitely way sexier. Ten months on the moon seem like an eternity if you know you shouldn't be falling for your guardian - but just can't help yourself. A sweet, steamy romance novella for lovers of New Adult with a hint of Futuristic.

Content Warning: Due to mature content, recommended for readers aged 18 plus.

©2014 Jocelyn Han (P)2014 Jocelyn Han
Coming of Age Fiction Romance Romantic Science Fiction
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A hot erotic fantasy!

Would you consider the audio edition of Fly You to the Moon to be better than the print version?

Absolutely. No written words can be as good as audio formats. The audio formats have the ability to use proper pronunciations, accents etc... also with audio, the narrator has the ability to stress just the right parts to add emotions in. We can't get that reading it our selves.

What other book might you compare Fly You to the Moon to and why?

No comparison. I don't like to compare books to others as if someone didn't like the comparison, they might hate this too & every book should be judged on it's own.

Which scene was your favorite?

I liked the ending the best.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

When Ava confessed to Jeremy out loud that she loved someone else! Jeremy suddenly realized who it was.

Any additional comments?

This is a great erotic fantasy/sci fi book. I loved the story line. The sex scenes are really hot! I really love happy endings too! The author reeled me in to the story. The narrator did a superb job!

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Who says a quicky is bad

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Hot, steamy, quick and to the point. What more could you ask for from erotica? Love that this story built the sexual tension between the characters and did not drag it out FOREVER!

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Sweet, yet tantalizing...

This is a deceptively titillating little story has a cool, futuristic tinge to it. The characters could be a bit more fleshed out but for a short story, it’s fairly well written. It did feel like it was dragging several times, not just in dialogue but in narration as well. The narrator wasn’t the best pick for an erotica story, in my opinion. There wasn’t that special something.

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Really, erotica?

THIS BOOK DIDN'T FEEL LIKE EROTICA BUT MORE LIKE SCIENCE FICTION/FANTASY.

When Ava Windsor's father died she doesn't want to leave her home but realizes she doesn't have any choice. She packs her things, leaves Earth and moves to an Elite colony on the moon, yes, on the moon. Nicolas, is a half uncle she doesn't even remember ever meeting but has now become her guardian. He's her custodian until she turns 21 years of age. She can't touch her money her dad has left her until she reaches that age. She's the only child of a disowned Elite father and a common mother that just makes things more complicated. Surviving the Luna Six Elites who treat commoners as servants should be the least of Ava's worries. Nicolas Carter is nothing as she'd expected. He's younger than her dad and way sexier. Even though he condemns the Elites lifestyles there's something about Ava he can't stop thinking about nor can she. J.H.

Ava struggles with her feelings but soon discovers that Nicolas is to. I actually liked the story and the setting. I will be honest and admit that I am still having trouble about the whole half uncle thing and the author shouldn't have used that in the story because that's incest. I think the author could have said it was her uncle by marriage or someone that wasn't any kin at all. It's a fast paced story. Melissa Huso did an exceptional job with narrating this story. I was able to understand and identify each character that was speaking. Author Jocelyn Han did a wonderful job creating this world. I would read another book by this author because in all honesty the storyline was written extremely well. I only hope that she doesn't write another story with anyone related. If you can get by that then the story is really good and I will be looking for more stories by her.

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ok story, barely taboo, very bad ending

This love story on the moon (though Ava is from earth) between a 20-year-old woman and her dad’s 32-year-old half-brother will be uncomfortable for some due to the distant biological connection between the H (Nicolas) and the h (Ava). It wasn’t for me. This story occurs in the 22nd century. The two didn’t grow up together or really even know each other prior the meeting that resulted in their love affair. This type of relationship didn’t seem strange in their culture. Some of Ava’s statement showed her youth, which was annoying at times, while also realistic, so…. I really enjoyed how the author addressed issues of classicism between the “elite” and the “commoners”. It didn’t come across as though the author had an “agenda.”
Once Ava and Nick got physical it just seemed to be like any other relationship. Their biological connection was forgotten. Ava was the one to initiate it at first. And, initially, Nick fought his attraction and acting on it. But, once revealed, the first reason given for him fighting the attraction was dumb. But that was soon fixed by them talking about the realities of them being together. That very realistic moment made up for some of the more dull or dumb parts of this story.
The sex scenes were too quick and a bit boring. I don’t know if it was how the scenes were written or how the narrator depicted them, but, either way, they didn’t work for me. And I think it was a bad combination of both.
Then the story ends abruptly without any type of closing. More than once I checked to see if I had skipped over something. Even now I’m still wondering if there’s an error with the recording b/c I just can’t believe that ended as it did. If that ending is an attempt to get people to buy a sequel, I am unlikely to be among them. The beginning of the story was better than the middle and the end.
Overall, the author succeeded at making this somewhat “taboo” relationship quite plausible and only mildly problematic or “taboo” as the listener.

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Out of this world ...

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Ava is sent to live with her uncle after her father dies. This is a man that she doesn't even know or really remember. How is she suppose to survive living with him until she is old enough to receive her inherritence.

At first, I was leery of a story that took place in outer space but the author really made it work. I loved the story line and the prospects of more adventures and tales about these characters.

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Cute book

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes I would it was a short but cute story

What was one of the most memorable moments of Fly You to the Moon?

When they finally got together

Which scene was your favorite?

the hotel scene

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

It made me laugh at times when they were talking about the Elite

Any additional comments?

Will listen to other books by this author

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Lovers in Moon

I love the setting of the story! My excitement rises when I learned that the story was set in Moon, in future time. The story was interesting and would worked best for me without the detailed sex scene of Nic with the other woman. Also, I had hard time getting into Nic's character. He's a playboy but he didn't seem like he was. He easily gave to women he desired less but to Ava, the woman he desires most, he's playing hard to get. He's Ava's half uncle and I don't think that should be a big issue since this is a romance story set in future time. The setting was amazing and I admire the author's concept of writing this kind of romance story with a hint of futuristic. Looking forward to listening more stories like this.

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