

When Silvia shows up in the body of a twelve-year old boy, he finds himself enjoying the boy’s company (in a non-sexual way, don’t worry), so in the end, it’s pretty clear that poor Michaela is so going to be the odd one out. Meanwhile, Bastian accidentally comes into contact with the invisible Silvia and apparently this contact allows the color-blind Pony Le Pew to see colors, ooh. Silvia is attracted to Bastian, especially after spying on him giving Michaela her five a day, but she’d rather concentrate on delaying Bastian’s search for the Temple. She and Michaela are BFFs with benefits, and it is Michaela’s wish that Silvia would join her and Bastian in a happy household for three. Unlike Michaela, Silvia takes her vow to Vesta very seriously – she is a virgin. Silvia is a Ephemeral – someone who can enter the body of a dying person and take over that body for a month. Michaela is not the heroine, though – her best friend Silvia is. Bastian is too amazing, however, so she falls for him and, in the process, gives him her real name and hence loses her immortality.

Meanwhile, he has a new girlfriend, Michaela, who is a fellow woo-woo, only she is an expert in manipulating men to fall for her. I guess things just happen, it’s so amazing. I don’t know how he manages to do anything else since he has sex at least five times a day… unless he’s a one-minute man, I guess, but the story insists that he can go on and on and on, so I don’t know. This time, the hero is, of course, Bastian Satyr, the guy who oversees the search for a long-lost temple to Vesta in Rome. Aphrodisia, $14.00, ISBN 978-0-7582-4130-6Įlizabeth Amber returns to the horny centaurs in Bastian.
