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Young, arrogant, tycoon Earl Grey seduces the naïve coed Anna Steal with his overpowering good looks and staggering amounts of money, but will she be able to get past his fifty shames, including shopping at Walmart on Saturdays, bondage with handcuffs, and his love of BDSM (Bards, Dragons, Sorcery, and Magick)? Or will his dark secrets and constant smirking drive her over the edge?
Young, arrogant, tycoon Earl Grey seduces the naïve coed Anna Steal with his overpowering good looks and staggering amounts of money, but will she be able to get past his fifty shames, including...
Young, arrogant, tycoon Earl Grey seduces the naïve coed Anna Steal with his overpowering good looks and staggering amounts of money, but will she be able to get past his fifty shames, including shopping at Walmart on Saturdays, bondage with handcuffs, and his love of BDSM (Bards, Dragons, Sorcery, and Magick)? Or will his dark secrets and constant smirking drive her over the edge?
Advance Praise
"'Erotica is hard....Comedy is harder. If anyone can pull this off, it's Andrew Shaffer.'"-Paul Bogaards, in The New York Times
"Parodies of best sellers are hot items these days, and E. L. James' Fifty Shades of Grey erotic trilogy was just begging for a spoof" -USA Today
"Nose picking, vagina scarf tricks and erect space needles. What more can you ask of an erotic novel?"-Valerie Frankel, author of Four of a Kind
"[Fanny Merkin is] the Weird Al of erotica."-Diana Rodriguez Wallach, author of Adios To All the Drama
"'Erotica is hard....Comedy is harder. If anyone can pull this off, it's Andrew Shaffer.'"-Paul Bogaards, in The New York Times
"Parodies of best sellers are hot items these days, and E. L. James'...
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