I invite each and every one of you to read the Goodreads review of "Baby Girl".... the review is amazing... Click on the above link to read the review.
This is Adult Erotica like no other you will ever read. Simply
stated, you will finish this novel feeling as if every nerve ending is
exposed.
In the same fashion as the critically acclaimed Broken People, the author climbs
into the head of the reader and stirs emotions. Baby Girl is a graphic adult erotica novel that begins
to unfold in this first of three novels telling the story of the life of
sexually dominant Erik Ead.
Erik is the 36 year old son of a single parent, his mother. His
father died when he was three, and his mother raised him. Upon returning home
from completing his medical school and his residency, his mother is killed by a
drunken driver. Searching for answers, and uncertain of his ability to love anyone, he rides a motorcycle to
rid his mind of life's harsher offerings.
When he meets Kelli, the 22 year old daughter of a wealthy
BMW dealership owner, they both agree to have a no strings attached sex
only relationship...for the summer. Unaware of Kelli's commitment to attend
grad school at the end of the summer, Erik makes mental plans for the
advancement of a potential relationship, and allows himself to begin to heal.
Kelli, at least initially, is in the relationship for sex and to
learn of the intricacies of a Dominant/submissive relationship.
This book is real, it is raw, and it will open your soul for a
search of who you truly are, sexually. You will find a little bit of yourself
in one or all of these characters.
This is not the typical romance, or erotica. It is not fairy
tale romance, nor is it any form of fantasy. It is real people, real
circumstances, and real dialogue. It hits hard, and it hits in a fashion that
will cause you to second guess what you're doing in your relationship. If you
have ever really wondered about yourself, sexually, you'll have the answers
upon a complete read.
The series, when completed, will leave you speechless. Intended
to be read as a series, but each book can be enjoyed as a stand-alone novel.
Sex scenes are real, raw, and unlike what you're used to. If
you're easily offended by the use of expletives, this book is not for you.
As one reviewer already stated, "Christian who? Give me an
Erik Ead..."
Precisely.
Give me an Erik Ead.
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