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Cargando... 4:Play: A contemporary cocktail of erotic short stories (edición 2009)por Jess C Scott
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I enjoyed majority of this book. Jess C Scott has skilfully captured the immature language of young people that are bored with life, open about their sexuality and their passion for dropping designer names into the conversation at any opportunity. Testament to Jess, I personally found the characters lack of maturity annoying at times, spoilt young people, trendy and full of their own importance. We can blame our blood boiling on Jess C Scott’s creative writing. To sum up the book in one swoop: Sexy, hot, explicit and an epic blog 1 Black Velvet It appears to me that a girl doesn’t know she’s gay and hence is very confused. She is bored with life and fantasizes a lot and blogs about it too. If you enjoy reading blogs, then this story is interjected with electronic conversations that is LOL in places, but spoiled the flow for me. 2. Wicked Lovely I liked the clear diary concept of switching between characters. Sibling love apparently gets confused and misplaced as both Julie and ED struggle with their emotions. A Little psychiatry may have helped the two unfortunate characters. 3. The Devilin Fey I liked this one a lot. The romance between demon and human excites problems for both. Fey finds her new gift gives her an advantage at times. The romantic compromise is one-sided and Lucius knows the outcome before Fey delves into the dark underworld. Devilishly delicious. 4. Tongue-Tied A voyeuristic succubus with a duty to please the sexually unsatisfied women of the world. A female demon with jealousy and a fixation is dangerous, as you’ll find out in this great little story. 5. New Order A pungent little tale of an unexpected meeting while attending an unwanted venue. If only Aunty Regina knew why her nephew disappeared for a time, returning with a smile. 6. Status: Married Two young ladies relive and explore their school friendship, but does the husband agree? Does it all come to a satisfying conclusion? Mmm, nice. 7. Oral Fixation I liked this funny little story of the young man that finds a replacement for his ex-girlfriend. His choice is clear, if you look hard enough, the solution will come to you. 8. The Gift A rich and creamy story of a couple that bond and engage in a tie-me-down bedroom sport. 9. Appetisers I’ll be honest and state that I skipped these poems. It is my problem, I’ve just never liked poems. Sorry. If the poems here are anything like the rest of this book, then I’m positive that others will enjoy. 10. 4: Play Four young adults explore their feelings, sexuality and love for each other. They try to find out what makes each tick. What their secret desires are and bring it to the front. Jess C Scott shows that, what you write in blogs and show in your body language, can sometimes show your true self. Esta reseña ha sido escrita para Sorteo de miembros LibraryThing. This assortment of erotic stories was partially delicious. I give it three stars because of partial confusion during written instant messaging conversations, and at times too much detail and confusion. But it was still good, and very fun to read. Esta reseña ha sido escrita para Sorteo de miembros LibraryThing. This novel takes diverse situations, such as incestous feelings for a sibling and a one-night stand with somebody else's boyfriend, and explores the feelings of those relationships.Characterization is really poor. In the first chapter of the book, I constantly hear how 'nice' and 'shy' Christian is but I actually never see it. And if he is so 'nice' and 'shy', then why is he cheating on his girlfriend? Also, while I realize that the author has made the fact that this is a contemporary novel, I do not think that a chat transcript in a novel is a very good stylistic choice. Very hesitant to recommend this book, but I realize this was not the kind of book I would actually buy. Esta reseña ha sido escrita para Sorteo de miembros LibraryThing. First of all, I have to say that I really enjoyed this book.4Play is a delightful group of stories written with a raw feel that is refreshing from other books. My favorite stories were: The Devilin Fey, Wicked Lovely, and Oral Fixation. The idea of the Incubus was thrilling to read, as I had already had a fixation with Succubi. I also enjoyed that there was a Succubus story included. All in all, this book was a fantastic read, incorporating IM's text messages, and normal everyday words, to make it fun and easy to read. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
*** REVISED EDITION (2013) ***4:Play captures the deliciousness of sexual fulfillment, the adventure of conquest, and the mystery of unexplored territory.Among these progressive stories, Ed and Julie try to make sense of their forbidden love; a demure young woman encounters an incubus; and two friends strike up a stimulating discussion that acts as the perfect aphrodisiac.With a scope and style that is fresh and compelling, 4:Play dives into the depths of navigating gender, sexuality, and the lines of desire.4:Play contains 10 stories, and is approximately 81,000 words long."[This] is erotica with a story...[which] I would much rather read, than one of the many so-called erotic romances that serve as vehicles for written pornography."-- Review @ Alternative-Read.com No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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All in all, the book is a good and entertaining read by a promising young author. (I believe she has now changed her pen name since 4 play which was written about 15 years ago).
This is the second in a YA series by the author. I received this (e-book) through the LibraryThing Member Giveaways program. ( )