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A New Force to be Reckoned With
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Title: | A New Force to be Reckoned With |
Publisher: | MoonGlow Zine Productions |
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Author(s): | Larrkin |
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Date(s): | around 2010? |
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Genre: | slash |
Fandom: | Star Wars |
Language: | English |
External Links: | flyer here |
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A New Force to be Reckoned With is a 38-page slash Luke/Han Star Wars novel by Larrkin. It is a first time and spanking story.
Summary from the Publisher
"A scoundrel's work is never done! Or so Han Solo thinks as he finds himself in the position of rescuing Luke Skywalker from a fate worse than death at the hands of the local slaver... Fed up with fool-hearty hero tactics, Han determines that if he manages to save Luke's ass it's time the kid was taught a lesson. Larrkin's loving story shows that sometimes you really do hurt the one you love . . . just a little!"
Excerpt
"With a reassuring nod to Dorian, Han followed the plodding guards through a narrow corridor and down several flights of stairs. Damn it was damp and chilly down here. What had Luke been wearing when he'd left the base? Nothing warm enough for these conditions, especially if he'd been lying drugged and immobile. Han reined in his fears. Luke would be okay. He'd be groggy and depleted, but okay. His Luke had survived worse. The guards stopped at a heavy door. Han's heart pounded. They de-activated the remote lock and pushed the door open, gesturing into the small cell. Stepping away, the guards started talking, clearly taking no interest in Han or the prisoner. Han thanked the stars for simple minds and turned, squinting into the murky dimness. . . ."