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Lap Dance (2009)

by Sally Painter(Favorite Author)
3.16 of 5 Votes: 1
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Ellora's Cave Xanadu
review 1: ...and I thought I had weird fantasies. This is another novella designed to burn calories and assist in the digestion. I can believe that because as I sat reading in the summer sun, the bologna on my sandwich drooped and the lettuce and tomato wilted as it hung dormant in my hand as my eyes devoured the words on my Kindle. When I finished I spent the rest of my lunch pause trying to catch my breath. Cat, a college dropout, is looking for redemption and a way back to school. She enters a local challenge with thoughts of winning enough money to resume her medical studies. The last part of the challenge was to perform a lap dance on a stranger. This was her first attempt and she soon found her mind drifting as her hips were grinding into a tall, dark and handsome stranger. Th... moreis task soon takes on another dimension for both the grinder and the grinded. In keeping with popular subjects of the Twenty-first Century, winged gargoyles play a pivotal role. I won’t reveal the plot (is as far as a plot can be detected) and just assure you that the writer’s vivid and steamy imagination has taken me to new areas I never knew exsisted.
review 2: I was reading a series of books and was waiting for the next in the series to arrive, so wanted something short to fill the wait rather than starting another series, so started looking about on amazon and found this Sally Painter book in the 'naughty nooner's section, which somebody had told me about.As it was a free book, and very short, (I read it in about 45 minutes), I hadn't been expecting much, however I have to say I was pleasantly surprised! It was a refreshing change to the paranormal genre to read about a creature that is not a werewolf or vampire, I thought having a gargoyle as the main male character was quite inventive! The storyline was okay but I would have liked it fleshed out a bit more, but then it is probably hard to get condense a tale into a short work like this. On the whole it was a sexy, steamy read that showed promise and the I think this author could do well with a longer plot in the future. Worth a read if you have an hour to fill, (but not while on your lunch break at work, it was pretty steamy stuff)! Lol! less
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kumari
I never knew gargoyle's were part of the vampire theme.
jules
This is the one I was talking about Leah
marl
No HEA so be warned
Lezlee
Gargoyle
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