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A Perfect Read
This book has three short stories about neighbors who desire each other. Each author has a different story than the others but they are all steamy and full of that fluttery feeling we all love. Each story takes about an hour to read, depending on how fast you personally read, but they all make you wish your neighbors were hot and available. Too bad I live in a suburb full of married couples, this book makes me want to move. :) lol
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Anonymous
Posted October 17, 2009
I want them as neighbors!!
The stories in this book are all very good. The characters are fantastic.
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three well written erotic romantic novellas
"Good Girls Don't" by Shiloh Walker. Lori catches her fiancé Dirk in their bed with Sara. She kicks to the curb the cheating ex and goes to the Exposé Sex Club for adventure. Her next door neighbor Detective Mike responds to her fantasy because she has been his fantasy for quite awhile.
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"Drop Dead Sexy" by Elisa Adams. Joy is writing a magazine article on how women can make their man's fantasy come true. She asks her neighbor Nathan if she can interview him. He says that's only words; instead let him demonstrate what he desires from his woman with her.
"Virgin Seeks Bad-Ass Boy" by Ruth D. Kerce. Twenty-four years old librarian Alice has seen Caleb with all types of women and decides she wants a piece of the action. She brazenly informs him she wants him to deflower her. He tries to talk her out of it, but acquiesces when she mentions her second choice twice divorced and much older Ed.
These three well written erotic romantic novellas are entertaining tales because each author insures the lead neighbors are fully developed (and not just in one male organ) before they work the sheets, tables and a few other hard and soft spots.
Harriet Klausner -
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