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Click hereHe returned to the kitchen. "Ladies," he announced to the two laughing women who were cutting up as old friends do, "Reagan, I just talked with a friend in an organization that is one of the leaders in on-line sensuality. She has offered you a contract for your return to erotica. Parker Scott of PRISM Designs wants to meet with you."
"Oh, Hunter, I know who those people are. That is an incredible opportunity! You did this for me, for us. Thank you, angel." And with that, Reagan broke into tears of joy.
"You know," Brenda remarked with a twinkle in her eyes, "this sounds like something so fine that you need to pay back your man, Honey."
"Oh, yes, Brenda. And I've got a pretty good idea just how to do it, too."
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A former porn star calls a nephew she’s never met before, needing his help because she needs someone to love her? Is that the gist of it? Despite being sick with the flu, they have incredible sex.
What really bugs me is the hero scene in which some bad guys call a child with Down’s syndrome a potted plant. Really?! You couldn’t just have some guys steal a purse or something?
I understand that it's a fantasy and all. But give me a break! I have never met a woman who talks like any of the women in this story do during sex. The young 19 yr old waitress who works at a restaurant in backwoods Kentucky speaks more eloquently than a Harvard English professor. Have you ever actually been to Kentucky? I have. Trust me, not even the university staff talk like tge characters in this excersize in stupidity.
I struggled through the 1st page. It was so lackluster, I skipped to the endand rated it. Stories this long NEED some excitement in the first page to keep it interesting, but there just wasn't any for me. When the first page is that long and boring, I just skip to the end, rate it, and read the comments. I'll never know if it ever got any good because I won't waste my time reading after the first page.