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Title: Torrid Teasers Volume 20
Author: L. Bohmer & Lily Graison
Published By: Whiskey Creek Press
ISBN #: 978-1-59374-834-0
Release Date: Available Now
Format: Electronic
Page Count: 59
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Torrid Teasers Volume 20
The Other Woman by L. Bohmer and Something Old, Something New by Lily Graison.
Being “The Other Woman” by L. Bohmer makes you sit up and take notice. Poor Amy is in love with a married man, Robert, and has no future with him or does she?
Amy met Robert at her Aunt’s funeral. Out of despair rises the heat and attraction between them. Amy is ready to end their relationship since she is tired of being the other woman, sneaking around and waiting for Robert to divorce his wife. Is Robert handing her a line that he and his wife lead separated lives or is he telling her the truth?
Amy is about to find out when Robert’s wife comes to visit her. Will there be a future for Amy and Robert or will they finally end their affair?
Wow, what an interesting twist on being the other woman! While reading hot, searing, page after page, I had to admit the turns of the relationship between Robert and Amy kept me going to find out what happened.
Something Old, Something New by Lily Graison
Is the grass always greener on the other side?
That is what Liz is willing to find out. She is out to marry a man who can take her away from the farm and small town life she hates, while her ex-lover Jason does not want her to marry anyone but him. Jason was the first guy to kiss and make love to her. Against all odds who or what will win out?
Will money or love be Liz’s choice for her life?
A short story packed full of all the doubts a woman goes through on her wedding day. Of the two stories, my favorite was Something Old, Something New, but both were good. A fast, entertaining read that held my attention from beginning to end, TORRID TEASERS Volume 20 was a really good book to read.
Short and filled with erotic short stories to tempt and tease the taste buds make them all hits. I am off to find more stories by these authors to see if they are as good as the shorts betrayed here.
Reviewed by: Wendi

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