Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Stepdad's Bad Girl: Too Much Temptation - Erotic Short Story

Stepdad's Bad Girl: Too Much Temptation - Erotic Short Story Review



DESCRIPTION: Bruce has just finished making love with his wife when she tells him she knows he was dreaming about his stepdaughter. She tells him to go ahead and go for it so both she and her daughter will be happy. He tries to stand firm, but then his stepdaughter starts working on him. There's just so much temptation a man can handle without cracking. M/F, stepfather/stepdaughter, oral, straight, first.

EXCERPTS: She didn't let me answer. She took me in her mouth, coddled it with her tongue and slid down until her chin touched her fingers. She slid off and said, “That's all you get for now. Gag reflex, you know.” --- She took me back in her mouth and worked up and down a half dozen times before slowly pulling it out, sucking like she was trying to stretch it.

“No, Daddy. There's plenty of time for that later. First, I need you to put your cock inside my pussy. I need it, Daddy, I really need it.” --- I moved up and swiped the head of me over her slit. She was soaking wet. I placed the head at her entrance and said, “Baby, ...” --- “Uunnggh!” she cried out as she pulled down on my hips and pushed her cunt at me. I sank in to the hilt, almost in tears because she felt so good.


Saturday, February 25, 2012

Girl Over the Edge

Girl Over the Edge Review



It started with a bad decision and ended with an obsession.

Seventeen-year-old best friends Beckett Smith and Chloe Baker can’t shake their reputations after taking risqué photos at a college party. The pictures are distributed to the North Lake High School student body sending the best friends to the bottom rung of the social ladder right before senior year. When Beckett and Chloe return to school, they find themselves ill prepared for the harassment and bullying that follows.

Beckett has an easier time being reaccepted than Chloe. And she’ll do anything to be part of her old clique and to get a second chance at a relationship with her ex-boyfriend, star running back Kale Fenton. But Beckett’s attempts at a normal senior year are at odds with Chloe’s increasingly anti-social behavior. As Chloe’s life spirals out of control she becomes obsessed with the Aurora Bridge in Seattle, also known as Suicide Bridge, a place known for the jumpers. And after everyone’s abandoned Chloe, Beckett is the one person who can prevent Chloe from making the jump.

GIRL OVER THE EDGE is a novel about best friends, damaged relationships, and the help that sometimes comes from unexpected places.


Friday, February 24, 2012

Girl, Stolen

Girl, Stolen Review



Sixteen–year-old Cheyenne Wilder is sleeping in the back of a car while her mom fills her prescription for antibiotics. Before Cheyenne realizes what’s happening, their car is being stolen. Griffin hadn’t meant to kidnap Cheyenne, but once his dad finds out that Cheyenne’s father is the president of a powerful corporation, everything changes—now there’s a reason to keep her. How will Cheyenne survive this nightmare? Because she’s not only sick with pneumonia—she’s also blind.


Monday, February 20, 2012

White Girl Problems

White Girl Problems Review



“I now have a girl crush on Babe Walker! Laugh-out-loud, pee-in-your-Cosabellas funny.” —Tori Spelling, author of Uncharted TerriTori

White Girl Problems makes me laugh a lot, and cry a little. It’s about time someone drew our attention to the devastating reality: White girl problems are all around us . . . absolutely hysterical.” —Susan Sarandon

“Babe Walker will be your new best friend and worst enemy. I loved it!” —Emma Roberts

Babe Walker, center of the universe, is a painstakingly manicured white girl with an expensive smoothie habit, a proclivity for Louboutins, a mysterious mother she's never met, and approximately 50 bajillion Twitter followers. But her "problems" have landed her in shopping rehab—that's what happens when you spend 6,893.50 in one afternoon at Barneys. Now she's decided to write her memoir, revealing the gut-wrenching hurdles she's had to overcome in order to be perfect in every way, every day. Hurdles such as:

� I hate my horse.
� Every job I've ever had is the worst job I've ever had.
� He's not a doctor, a lawyer, or a prince.
� I’ll eat anything, as long as it’s gluten-free, dairy-free, low-carb, low-fat, low-calorie, sugar-free, and organic.

In an Adderall-induced flash of inspiration, Babe Walker has managed to create one of the most enjoyable, unforgettable memoirs in years.

“The epitome of the urban socialite you love to hate.” —Time magazine



Saturday, February 18, 2012

Pizza Girls, A Casey Jennings Story / Story #1 (novella length) from Killers: A 3 Story Book

Pizza Girls, A Casey Jennings Story / Story #1 (novella length) from Killers: A 3 Story Book Review



Pizza Girls follows 18 year old Casey Jennings who, after finally finding some peace in her own hard life, is living and working with her girlfriends and trying to find happiness on the white sandy beaches of The Gulf of Mexico. But suddenly Casey has to face a shocking reality. Casey's beautiful 6 year old next door neighbor Emma Macon goes missing and neither the police nor anyone else seem able to do anything about it. Emma's disappearance causes Casey's inner demons to reawaken and soon Casey finds herself on a dark and lonely path of discovery, rage, and revenge.

William White is the author of 3 Story Books, contemporary young adult thrillers inspired by true events drawn from today's headlines.

http://www.3storybooks.com/

Author’s Note: All of the stories in Killers: A 3 Story Book are inspired by true events. While Pizza Girls is a work of fiction the inspiration for the story can be found here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Lunsford



Thursday, February 16, 2012

Gangsta Girl (Short Story Mini Series) (Gangsta Girl Short Story Mini Series)

Gangsta Girl (Short Story Mini Series) (Gangsta Girl Short Story Mini Series) Review



Silk's life changed dramatically on the day she came home to find her house surrounded by reporters, police and ambulances. She was given the news that her mother had killed her father in a domestic dispute. Taking to the streets, she met her boyfriend Sherm, who soon received a life sentence for robbery.

Silk, tired of dancing in the strip clubs turned to Sherm for guidance. He ran down the game to her but enforced LEAVE NO WITNESSES. Following his rules, she pulled off licks, killed the men and got the money to make her life comfortable. But her actions have confused things in the streets—the wrong people are being accused for what she's done. Women and children are being subjected to brutal treatment and these people will stop nowhere to get revenge.

Now ready to retire her pistol, Sherm tells Silk he needs a large sum of money to get out of prison. She has to pull of one more lick to get what he needs.

Will she make it through this final lick?


Tuesday, February 14, 2012

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Movie Tie-in Edition) (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard)

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Movie Tie-in Edition) (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard) Review



Stieg Larsson's #1 bestselling mystery featuring Lisbeth Salander is now a major motion picture directed by David Fincher, starring Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara, from Columbia Pictures/Sony. In theaters December 2011. The first volume in the Millennium Trilogy, and an international publishing sensation, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo combines murder mystery, family saga, love story, and financial intrigue into one satisfyingly complex and entertainingly atmospheric novel.


Sunday, February 12, 2012

The Girl on the Train

The Girl on the Train Review



Holly Masters, an Australian girl from Palm Beach lives with her parents and is inseparable from her best friend Tash. One day her life is turned upside down by her father’s decision to move the whole family to England. Holly is determined to find a way back home and determined to hate her new school. When Bobby is asked to look after Holly the two girls find that friendship doesn't depend on where you come from or how long you've known someone. They learn to rely on each other and face their problems together.
When Holly's family is threatened Holly, Bobby and their friends could be the only ones who can deal with the situation. When they do it puts that friendship and even their lives to the test. With no superpowers they have to rely on each other. Will they find a way to succeed or will the situation prove too much to handle?


Saturday, February 11, 2012

Maggie, a Girl of the Streets

Maggie, a Girl of the Streets Review



This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.


Friday, February 10, 2012

Lost Girls (Black Ops)

Lost Girls (Black Ops) Review



NY Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author Bob Mayer

Over four million books sold. Translated into over a dozen languages.

*****Updated October 2011*****

Praise for Lost Girls: “ . . .delivers top-notch action and adventure, creating a full cast of lethal operatives armed with all the latest weaponry. Excellent writing and well-drawn, appealing characters help make this another taut, crackling read.” Publishers Weekly

Praise for Bodyguard of Lies: “Thelma and Louise go clandestine.” Kirkus Reviews
“Heart-racing non-stop action that is difficult to put down.” Mystery News

An alias of prolific bestseller Bob Mayer—whose second novel with Jennifer Crusie, Agnes and the Hitman, is due in August (Reviews, June 4)—Doherty is a bestseller in his own right with his Area 51 books, among others. This terrific follow-up to Bodyguard of Lies continues to track the Cellar, a government organization whose task is to police rogue agents in the CIA, FBI and other U.S. bureaus. Maj. Jack Gant is called in from his South Carolina island home to oversee an investigation involving the abduction of Emily Cranston, daughter of Fort Bragg Special Warfare Center commander Col. Samuel Cranston. The motive for the abduction is revenge, and the perpetrators have been highly trained in how to carry it out—by the U.S. government. As related crimes pile up, Doherty delivers top-notch action and adventure, creating a full cast of lethal operatives armed with all the latest weaponry. Excellent writing and well-drawn, appealing characters help make this another taut, crackling read from Doherty. (Aug.)

Considered for option by Smokehouse, George Clooney’s production company.

Who polices the world of covert operations? Enter the Cellar, the most secret spy organization hiding deep within the United States.

Deep in the forests of Kentucky, a girl is held captive.

In Oklahoma, a young preschool teacher is murdered in front of her students.

In the Panhandle of Florida, a college undergrad is kidnapped from a nightclub.

These seemingly unrelated crimes catch the eye of the Cellar, the ultrasecret cell of operatives set up to police all other government agencies. Cellar operatives Gant and Neeley, along with profiler Susan Golden, must track down those responsible. But these are not ordinary criminals. They are a highly trained Special Forces sniper team. Crisscrossing the United States as new Cellar head Hannah Masterson calls the shots from up high, the Cellar operatives soon find themselves being targeted. Whoever is behind this knows the ultra top-secret Cellar's tactics all to well.

Underneath this web of death, deceit, and revenge lies an even more shocking crime . . . a conspiracy that powerful men will sacrifice their lives -- and the lives of their families -- to protect.


Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Tear Up This Book! (American Girl Library)

Tear Up This Book! (American Girl Library) Review



Tear Up This Book! (American Girl Library) Feature

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Discover dozens of fun ways girls can be creative while in the car, on a plane, on a bus--and when it rains! Every page offers fresh, new ways for girls to explore creativity, including:
• How to doodle the latest in fashion designs.
• A pack of craft projects to try.
• Fun ways to escape on long, summer days.


Saturday, February 4, 2012

BAD GIRL (Lucy's Prequel to Serial)

BAD GIRL (Lucy's Prequel to Serial) Review



Before the events of Blake Crouch’s horror novels DESERT PLACES and LOCKED DOORS...

Before the events of Jack Kilborn's and Blake Crouch's #1 Amazon Kindle bestseller SERIAL...

The year is 1995, and a young girl with psychopathic tendencies named Lucy (the sweetheart from SERIAL) has run away from home to a mystery convention to see her favorite author in the world: Andrew Z. Thomas.

But Lucy has problems, and not just the psychopathic kind…to start with, the hotel won’t rent a room to a 15-year-old girl. So she does a bad, bad thing, which only gets worse when a couple of horrifying killers, Orson Thomas, and his protégé, Luther Kite, catch her trying to cover up a nasty mess.

BAD GIRL is a thriller novella that brings all of Crouch’s most terrifying villains to the same hotel.

A prequel to SERIAL, which has been downloaded more than 200,000 times, BAD GIRL is not for the faint of heart. Let the reader beware.

BAD GIRL also contains a bonus interview with Blake, plus excerpts from all four of his novels.

*Note: BAD GIRL is fully contained in SERIAL UNCUT. BAD GIRL + TRUCK STOP + SERIAL = SERIAL UNCUT.

About the Author:

BLAKE CROUCH was born near the piedmont town of Statesville, North Carolina in 1978. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and graduated in 2000 with degrees in English and Creative Writing. Blake is the author of four novels and numerous short stories. He lives with his family in southwest Colorado, where he is at work on a new book. His website is www.blakecrouch.com.

Praise for Blake Crouch’s ABANDON:

ABANDON would make an excellent movie, switching back and forth between the plain-but-sturdy homes, saloon and church in 1893 and the same structures rotting to dust in 2009...a clever dual story.
CHARLOTTE OBSERVER

ABANDON [is] two separate works of past and present seamlessly melded together into a single novel that demands to be read in one sitting, so you can better appreciate the beauty of Crouch’s storytelling…[O]ne of those books that almost instantly puts you in the mind of a classic.
BOOKREPORTER

Haunting, fast-paced, and thoroughly engrossing... ABANDON is one of the most original tales of ghosts, greed and gold I've come across. Crouch aligns both eras so perfectly, it's as if the characters are occupying the same breath within the space/time continuum. ABANDON will be one of the most talked-about books of the summer.
THE MADISON COUNTY HERALD

Ambitious…the palpable suspense just keeps building, and many thriller fans—especially those who like a touch of horror—will lose sleep to find out how it all ends.
BOOKLIST

ABANDON is terrific…a great storyteller hitting his stride.
LEE CHILD


Thursday, February 2, 2012

Diary of a Mad Fat Girl

Diary of a Mad Fat Girl Review



Graciela "Ace" Jones is mad-mad at her best friend Lilly who cancels their annual trip to Panama City for mysterious reasons; at her boss Catherine for "riding her ass like a fat lady on a Rascal scooter;" at her friend Chloe's abusive husband; and especially at Mason McKenzie, the love of her life, who has shown up with a marriage proposal one year too late. Ace is never mad, though, at her near-constant companion, an adorable chiweenie dog named Buster Loo.

Ace's anger begins to dissipate as she takes matters into her own hands to take down Chloe's philandering husband-and to get to the bottom of a multitude of other scandals plaguing Bugtussle, Mississippi. Then, she starts to realize that maybe Mason deserves a second chance after all.

With a sharp and distinctive voice, Stephanie McAfee delivers a hilarious and fast-paced tale about Ace Jones and her two best friends-thick as thieves and tough as nails-navigating Southern small-town politics and prejudices, finding love, and standing up for each other all the way.


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

AT THE TWILIGHT'S LAST GLEAMING (The Girl Who Loved Dark Shadows)

AT THE TWILIGHT'S LAST GLEAMING (The Girl Who Loved Dark Shadows) Review



It's 1968. Rebecca Williams is a new senior at a high school by Washington D.C. In order to get close to a handsome guy, she tries out for the role of Lucy in the play DRACULA. Little does she realize she will get the role -- plus a real vampire, a real werewolf -- and discover a bizarre mystery of a political conspiracy that could change the course of history.