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Teaching Melody (2013)

by Emma Clark(Favorite Author)
3.36 of 5 Votes: 3
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Deliciously Fiendish Fiction
review 1: For a short novella (35 pages), it was well written. A little quick at the beginning because the exposition was too quick. Though, at the same time it arrived at the erotic part all that much faster. The characters of Melody and Preston were fleshed out (no pun intended) as well as an erotic short story should be. We honestly do not care about them as much as the lust.Again, a great, fast read that is fascinating and fun.
review 2: Enjoyable quick read about a girl who loses her virginity to the father of her best friend after that friend goes away for college. Melody has been secretly admiring Preston for a long time. Now that his wife has left for another man and his daughter has gone away, Melody gets that chance.The innocence Melody portrays is cute a
... moret the beginning, but it disappears faster than her hyman during the encounter when she loses her virginity. Going from scared girl to screaming a certain two word phrase over and over within a matter of seconds seemed a little too far fetched. The other part that seemed wrong was the wife Chelsea coming back and Melody hears her having sex presumably with Preston. But just one sentence from Preston denying and then Melody saying oh okay? Again, seems too quick.Despite these, I enjoyed reading this short story. It is good for a quick steamy ready. Three and a half stars. less
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jloruiz
I enjoyed this read, however some of the story seemed rushed, the ending was rushed also.
Jrab
This story was okay, however I found it to be very rushed and poorly written.
penguins37
It was ok up until the last couple of pages then it ended too abruptly.
inluvwithbooks
Short and steamy first-time with friend's father erotica.
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