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Journal Entry 1 by cheesygiraffe from Florence, Alabama USA on Thursday, March 05, 2009
Beautiful Penny Albright has just inherited a brownstone on the upper east side of Manhattan. What Penny doesn't know is that the brownstone is already occupied by the ghost of a handsome 1930's gumshoe, Kerby Brewster. A dead-ringer for the young Cary Grant, Kerby is a charmer who has a special way with the ladies. It's not long before sweet Penny and dashing Kerby develop a fun relationship, loaded with sexual tension despite the obvious obstacle. It's also not long before the two are on the heels of a pair of sexual serial-killers who are unique in their own right. They're attractive young females who are out to even the score for the injustices that men have heaped upon women throughout the ages. How do Penny and Kerby get involved in the case? Kerby sees other ghosts; in this instance, one of the killers' victims whose body was dumped in a pond in Central Park. In his first novel, Bob Gunn has created a erotic thriller that is at the same time lighthearted and loaded with humor. The story includes an underlying theme of female sexual domination. Penny's next door neighbor is a good-hearted, semi-retired Mistress, and one of the killers is a vicious young dominatrix. The novel includes an exploration of the underground femdom scene in New York City, including a visit to a Latex and Leather Gala, all of which present opportunities for both sexy and humorous moments.
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Journal Entry 2 by redhot-brat from Delavan, Minnesota USA on Thursday, March 19, 2009
Arrived safely today, but loaned to a friend to read before me as I have a two rings to finish first. Thanks Cheesy! :d
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Journal Entry 3 by redhot-brat from Delavan, Minnesota USA on Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Well I got this book from my friend. She was very intrigued, but said it was the strangest book she'd ever read. After that description I had to bump it up and see what she meant. I'd have to agree it was a very odd read. I think I 'll be passing it along to AmberKatze for her Paranormal Book Devils choice. I figure it's likely not one she has read yet and since she has so many, that's a hard thing to find. Thanks for sharing with me Cheesy.
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