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never used to think of myself as a slutty person, adventurous maybe and a little daring at times but never slutty. That changed at the beginning of this story, and although I'd like to say I'm ashamed of it all the fact is I'm not. ***Warning*** this story is of a graphic nature and is intended for adults only. It is Fictional and comes from my Short Erotic Tales 4 series. Enjoy.
Love is painful. Love is blind. Love is murder. Drew Dewhicky, a young mortician who dreamed of being a writer, is turning 25, and still strikes out with the ladies. But after spending years in the friend-zone with the girl next door, he meets a free-spirited and mysterious girl named Lextacy. For the first time in his mediocre life, Dewhicky has possibly found true love. But at what cost? Suddenly, those close to him are found violently murdered. Drew must fight for his life and discover the identity of a killer, before he's added to the death toll.
In April 2011, a team of five people put together SlutWalk Toronto, a protest responding to slut shaming and victim blaming culture, exemplified by a recent event at Osgoode Hall Law School at York University. In the name of campus “safety,” Toronto Police Constable Michael Sanguinetti advised “women should avoid dressing like sluts in order to not be victimized.” The sentiment of those in the over 3000 person crowd that day were shared by folks around the globe — leading to over 200 SlutWalks internationally and the establishment of “SlutWalk” organizing groups. This collection engenders a critical engagement with the global phenomenon of the SlutWalk movement, considering both its strengths and limitations. The chapters take up SlutWalk through a feminist lens (broadly defined) considering SlutWalk as a successful social movement, a site of tremendous controversy, and an ongoing discussion among and between waves of feminists across the life cycle and across the globe. Through poetry, photography, scholarly articles, creative non-fiction, personal essays, the collection seeks to unpack the discursive performance of SlutWalk as well as explore the experiences of people who attended various and diverse SlutWalks marches/protests in North America and Asia.
BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Mary Balogh's The Secret Mistress. Sensual. Seductive. Emotional. No one stirs the heart and imagination like Mary Balogh. In this classic novel, the New York Times bestselling author weaves a spellbinding tale of two people haunted by desire, unable to resist the love that has become their most passionate obsession.… When James Purnell walks into the London drawing room and sees Lady Madeline Raine, time stops. Once she had been his for the taking. Now she is an aloof, beautiful stranger, determined to keep the devilishly handsome nobleman from seducing her again. But after four years apart, desire reignites—swift, hot, irresistible—culminating in a night of reckless lovemaking. Suddenly Madeline is faced with an unbearable choice: marry with no hope of love or risk certain ruin. Her decision will have consequences she never imagined, as she makes a shocking discovery about the man she secretly loves. What she doesn’t know is how far James will go to right the wrongs of the past—and how much he’s willing to risk for the woman who already owns him…body, heart, and soul.
She is a worthless worm whose fear-filled, painful, degrading and dehumanising life is, to her, only right and seemly, until the day she is stolen away from her home. Only then does Abrin's Wife slowly come to realise the injustice of the misogynistic life she was born into. Ultimately, as a young mother she has one desire. One fight. And for that she discovers an inner strength she'd been unaware of owning.
The stand-up comedian describes her fear of commitment and long-term relationships, recounting her humorous dating experiences and her meeting with her future husband, who changes her mind about marriage.
América Gonzalez is a hotel housekeeper on an island off the coast of Puerto Rico, cleaning up after wealthy foreigners who don't look her In the eye. Her alcoholic mother resents her; her married boyfriend, Correa, beats her; and their fourteen-year-old daughter thinks life would be better anywhere but with América. So when América is offered the chance to work as alive-in housekeeper and nanny for a family in Westchester County, New York, she takes it as a sign that a door to escape has been opened. Yet even as América revels in the comparative luxury of her new life, daring to care about a man other than Correa, she is faced with dramatic proof that no matter what she does, she can't get away from her past.
As the Kentucky Derby approaches, a Louisville woman is tormented by a mysterious killer in this suspense novel by the author of Can’t Find My Way Home. Louisville interior designer Kelsey March is thrilled to have her fashion model sister Lorelei in town for Derby Week. But after a night of talking men, family, and horses, the sisters leave a local bar followed by a man with a gun. When Lorelei is shot and killed in front of Kesley’s eyes, the police believe it is the work of a crazed stalker. Yet evidence suggests the man was hired for the job. And he may have killed the wrong sister. As Detective Enzo Pike attempts to identify who paid Lorelei’s killer, people close to Kelsey start dying under mysterious circumstances. Soon the case reaches deep into Kelsey’s past, into her family’s secrets, and into the emotional scars of a young boy who walked away from a fatal car accident twenty years ago. “Thompson provides plenty of viable suspects with plausible motives as she skillfully braids together the various possible answers to the questions who and why.”—Publishers Weekly