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Hotchacha
Posted February 23, 2011
For a short story not bad, thow some drama or action would of been nice but a good fantacy.
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Posted February 21, 2011
Some grammer issues..The story was only 79 pages...Hoped for something longer...Story was alright for the length of it.
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Posted April 16, 2012
I bought all the Macon Valley Ménage Stories and now I'm wishing I hadn't spent my money. I live on a fixed income and can only spend so much each month of books. I sure wasted my money this month. The story line is well thought-out, but the editing leaves a lot to desire. Each book had multiple errors, which should have been caught when editing. I learned in 7th grade that when writing you never put yourself first in a sentence the other person always goes first. Then there were words like lime for time in of the books and a few others like that a real word, but the wrong word being used. I understand the concept of short stories, but each of these felt rushed and uncompleted. Makes me wonder about other stories published through this company. I took the time to go check out the web sites listed and it's basically a self-publishing company. I have nothing against people who want to publish their works for others to read. I've read quite a few really well and well edited books that have been self-published, so don't get me wrong I'm not down on self-publishing if the editing work is up to par.
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Posted March 19, 2012
This short story is for adults only. Not for the faint at heart.
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Posted May 22, 2011
So wierd!
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Overview
A Macon Valley Menage StoryCody and Everett have the kind of relationship that others raise a brow at. It’s not easy keeping it secret in a small town like Macon Valley. People talk and Nicole, Cody’s new bride, hears their whispers. She knows there is something between the men—something more than mere friendship. When they confess their desire to have a threesome, she’s stunned. She doesn’t want to be like the women they’ve used and discarded in the past. However, it’s clear this is what her husband needs. She can’t deny him and knows the men will give her a night of passion the likes of which she’s never imagined. What she doesn’t realize is the men ...