

Not Her Type on April 5, 2013
Pages: 127
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Synopsis
When Jenny’s regular film courier, John, reveals how she has become the center of his sexual dream world, Jenny’s quiet existence is thrown into an arena of desire that she thought she’d long since abandoned.
One unexpected, head swimming romp later, and Jenny is left wondering if her courier will ever visit her again, and if he does, will he mention the hot sex they had on her living room floor that Tuesday afternoon, or will he pretend that it hadn’t happened?
When the following Tuesday arrives and John reappears on Jenny’s doorstep, the scene is set for a continuation of intensely kinky weekly meetings. There is only one problem. John really really isn’t Jenny’s type...
Includes: rough sex, masturbation in public, light bondage, safe sex
Approx. 28,500 Words
My Review
4.5 Very Naughty Stars!
Call me crazy, but I thought this little book could have been a little SHORTER. I know, crazy, right? Anyway, I thought a couple of the chapters could have been left out, and I would still have been satisfied with the ending.
This book had quite a bit of story to go with the erotica. I felt naughty reading it, but I also had a H and h to cheer for. The plot was basic, but it worked for me.
Jenny was one lucky single girl, having a hot delivery guy actually COME IN THE HOUSE and spend time with her. Fantasy all the way. LOL! The UPS guys where I live are not allowed one FOOT inside the house, no matter how heavy the package or how helpless I look in getting it in. John was very special, indeed.