Author: | Randy Salem | ISBN: | 9781936456321 |
Publisher: | She Winked Press | Publication: | April 26, 2011 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Randy Salem |
ISBN: | 9781936456321 |
Publisher: | She Winked Press |
Publication: | April 26, 2011 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
• First Digital Edition
• Grier Rating: A***
A young and passionate girl, Chris Hamilton, is also an incredibly handsome one. You would hardly have suspected her of harboring powerful hungers and unconventional desires—unless you knew of her love affair with another woman, a lovely blonde appropriately named Dizz.
Dizz accepted the advances of Chris, yet withheld her love. Deliberately, perhaps to torment Chris, she allowed herself an affair with a man. She behaved so coldly, so harshly, Chris could not keep herself from spending her weekends in successive one-night stands searching for tenderness and love. And then, she met the sweet Carol Martin.
Carol fell hard for Chris, unaware that Chris was struggling to break her binds to Dizz. Was there any escape for Chris? Could she break away from the emotional web she found herself in? Could she heal herself with work, with the tender embraces of Carol? Or would she deny herself a chance at true love in meaningless embraces with different women each night?
The answer is disclosed in this delicate yet unblushingly frank novel—which courageously dispels the myths surrounding unconventional love.
• First Digital Edition
• Grier Rating: A***
A young and passionate girl, Chris Hamilton, is also an incredibly handsome one. You would hardly have suspected her of harboring powerful hungers and unconventional desires—unless you knew of her love affair with another woman, a lovely blonde appropriately named Dizz.
Dizz accepted the advances of Chris, yet withheld her love. Deliberately, perhaps to torment Chris, she allowed herself an affair with a man. She behaved so coldly, so harshly, Chris could not keep herself from spending her weekends in successive one-night stands searching for tenderness and love. And then, she met the sweet Carol Martin.
Carol fell hard for Chris, unaware that Chris was struggling to break her binds to Dizz. Was there any escape for Chris? Could she break away from the emotional web she found herself in? Could she heal herself with work, with the tender embraces of Carol? Or would she deny herself a chance at true love in meaningless embraces with different women each night?
The answer is disclosed in this delicate yet unblushingly frank novel—which courageously dispels the myths surrounding unconventional love.