Male Call
Her sexy letters are his only lifeline in his dangerous world… Successful computer software engineer Eve Carmichael melts under yet another hotter than hot letter written by Reserve army soldier Sean O’Callahan. Yet Eve can’t take the thought of his life in danger overseas, and she resolves to...
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Her sexy letters are his only lifeline in his dangerous world… Successful computer software engineer Eve Carmichael melts under yet another hotter than hot letter written by Reserve army soldier Sean O’Callahan. Yet Eve can’t take the thought of his life in danger overseas, and she resolves to get a sex life—and a life period. That means forgetting Sean before anything bad can happen to him. To celebrate her thirty-fifth birthday, Eve plans a trip to Male Call, a male review club. Still, she worries about Sean. She hasn’t received a letter from him in too many weeks. And oh, how she longs for those flirtatious, hot letters. Sean finds Eve’s letters to be the only lifeline in his increasingly chaotic world. As their feelings grow hot and heavy, he can’t wait to return home and kindle that pure firepower. When Eve receives a letter from Sean saying he’s been wounded, her fears are realized. But fate and a little mischievous planning by her friends will serve up the greatest surprise of all.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781599986494 (1599986493)
ASIN: 9781599986494
Publish date: 29-05-2007
Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd.
Pages no: 74
Edition language: English
Category:
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Adult,
War,
Military,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Short Stories,
Romantic,
Soldiers,
Fiction
I have proven if you give me a book for free, I will read it no matter what. This was free short story this week from Amazon. Still not sure it was worth it, even free.
Considering this was another short Kindle Freebie, I guess I shouldn't complain too much.But...The writing was incredibly juvenile. To me, it came across as a teenage girl writing cliched erotica. The dialogue was laughably bad. I realize this was a novella, but still the 'story' felt forced and rus...