Author: | K. Rowe | ISBN: | 9781465787071 |
Publisher: | K. Rowe | Publication: | November 29, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | K. Rowe |
ISBN: | 9781465787071 |
Publisher: | K. Rowe |
Publication: | November 29, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
Mandy is a lonely software analyst. Her job keeps her pretty busy with long hours, so she doesn’t have a man in her life—as much as she’d love to have one. What she does have is an impressive collection of erotic books and sex toys. And she loves acting out parts in the books she reads. It seems to be a fun way to get off.
One evening after work, Mandy stops by the book store on the way home. She needs a new book to read. When she strolls into the erotica section, she sees: him. No, guys don’t read erotica, she argues with herself. Guys read Playboy and Penthouse. But here he was, thumbing through the stacks of books on the shelves. Trying to get up the nerve to talk to him, Mandy finds out he’s a lonely guy—a very busy marketing analyst, who doesn’t have a woman in his life.
A crazy thought crosses her mind. She’s longed for a male to play the role in her books. Vibrators and cucumbers just weren’t cutting it. So Mandy asks him if he’d like to join her for a night of passionate fun. He agrees, and what would have been a lonely Friday night gets a whole lot more interesting.
Mandy is a lonely software analyst. Her job keeps her pretty busy with long hours, so she doesn’t have a man in her life—as much as she’d love to have one. What she does have is an impressive collection of erotic books and sex toys. And she loves acting out parts in the books she reads. It seems to be a fun way to get off.
One evening after work, Mandy stops by the book store on the way home. She needs a new book to read. When she strolls into the erotica section, she sees: him. No, guys don’t read erotica, she argues with herself. Guys read Playboy and Penthouse. But here he was, thumbing through the stacks of books on the shelves. Trying to get up the nerve to talk to him, Mandy finds out he’s a lonely guy—a very busy marketing analyst, who doesn’t have a woman in his life.
A crazy thought crosses her mind. She’s longed for a male to play the role in her books. Vibrators and cucumbers just weren’t cutting it. So Mandy asks him if he’d like to join her for a night of passionate fun. He agrees, and what would have been a lonely Friday night gets a whole lot more interesting.