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G is for Games sounds promising with its theme of "games of
skill and chance,"....Kristina Wright's "Seven Minutes in Heaven,"
about a young man tied in a closet so that he is "forced" to be the
object of desire for a series of increasingly more aggressive and sexy
women visitors was the best of the lot, and very hot and
squirm-inducing; "The Big Touchdown" by Erica Dumas was surprisingly
steamy as well, featuring a convincing cheerleader and football player
in the back seat on touchdown night. Alison Tyler's "The Game" revved
things up at the end with an edgy tale of sex and BDSM among a group of
queer women rock stars and groupies...I recommend reading G is for Games for the very good stories... -- T.R. Moss-alt.com
Feeling lucky?
Games of skill and games of chance are rife with sexual possibilities.
The back-and-forth pull of competition, the clever feint that lets your
opponent think he’s got the upper hand, the thrill of risking
everything on a sudden, bold gambit, the visceral charge of raking in a
pile of chips, and then, of course, there’s something to be said for
cheating… From light-hearted party games to devilishly simple
competitions, here are stories for readers who love to play.
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