
Let's Talk About Sext
Let's Talk About Sext, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Alexander Cendese
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Carly Robins
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De:
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Evie Claire
Her: Unstoppable, workaholic, driven force of nature. Him: The exact opposite of that.
Phebe Stark needs a punching bag. No, on second thought, she needs a donut. No, on third thought, she needs to escape into a dark bar with a strong drink. She’s just been harassed, for the umpteenth time, by the slimy supervisor standing between her and a shattered glass ceiling at her high-pressure Atlanta firm. But then a tall, bearded, sexy lumberjack of a bartender saunters over, and suddenly Phebe knows she doesn’t need gin . . . she needs him.
Brody Cantrell didn’t exactly intend to become a bartender. He planned to help out at his ailing uncle’s bar for a year, then get an advanced degree and rise to the top of his field. Instead, he got a Ph.D. in Real Life from his customers. Brody thinks he’s seen everything - until he meets Phebe Stark. And when he gets a load of her fearless sexting skills, he just has to see what’s under that power suit. Brody’s certain they’ll have a good time or two - nothing serious. Then again, all these steamy messages and breathless trysts have him seriously considering . . . Why not?
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Painful Review on a story I mostly liked.
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very good
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Sadly women who think they are as tough or tougher than men live in a dream world and when that bubble pops they cant emotionally deal with it. I've had to listen to the h say how she'd kick her boss in the balls and how shes been working in a mans world and is as tough as any man. Riiiiiiiiight. You might be as smart or smarter but that's about it. She talks about not liking emotions, sounds like she wants to be a man and is halfway there. I wish there was a disclaimer before a book saying, beware b*tchy women who thinks shes better than a man, has lost her femininity and will treat all males like crap expecting him to grovel.
Women just be women, we dont need to be men. Theres enough hardness in the world, be the soft. That doesnt mean weak. But it also doesn't mean we need to give up our femininity.
I'm sad this is the not so subliminal message the author is trying to send out into the world. I would hate this h IRL.
Hypocrisy at its finest
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