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The OBrien Sisters: Annie OBrien, a nurse, is almost ready to choose her man and settle down to wedded bliss. But before she makes this final choice she feels she must indulge her lustful instincts in a string of raunchy encounters with both sexes. By contrast, Jeanette, is already wed and trapped in an unhappy marriage. She is utterly dissatisfied with her husbands lacklustre lovemaking as well as her dull domestic life; to compensate she embarks on a voyage of unbridled affairs; through her nymphomania she discovers her true sexuality as well as some revealing truths about her marriage. Two sisters, two problems, two resolutions. "Hacker mixed Annie a drink and they all sat and chatted to get better acquainted. Annie had no doubts about Hackers intentions he wanted both women, either one after the other or at the same time. She had to admire his nerve. Shed never been involved in a threesome before, and she found herself ready and willing to try it. Daphne obviously had no qualms about it either her mouth was soon locked with Hackers in a wet kiss, and a moment later."
These are the worst of times, these are the beast of times. It's Dxas, so tag it on something. Enter James Aberdeen, half optimist, half masochist, and half something else. This pensive, young immigrant is about to take a leap from high school alienation to university angst. Centred in London, this passage evokes the contemplation that his days of frivolousness are numbered and his descent into responsibility is about to begin. During this careful evolution into adulthood, taking place over summer vacation, he ponders daily encounters and muses about the mysteries and ironies of life; all while trying to have FUN. Naturally, James' opinions are developed relative to the naivety of a new adult, ranging from the enigma of heavy petting to that of laymen quantum mechanics. As summer draws to a close, the story winds to an unexpected finale. In fact, in this tale's quaint imitation of life, many things are not as they appear. The narrator's adventures, both in mind and body, are often complimented by the presence of three close friends, each with very different perspectives. All four are characters in their own right, hobbling along on life's comical journey.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A groundbreaking exploration of the ancient rules women unwittingly follow in order to be considered “good,” revealing how the Seven Deadly Sins still control and distort our lives and illuminating a path toward a more balanced, spiritually complete way to live Why do women equate self-denial with being good? We congratulate ourselves when we resist the donut in the office breakroom. We celebrate our restraint when we hold back from sending an email in anger. We feel virtuous when we wake up at dawn to get a jump on the day. We put others’ needs ahead of our own and believe this makes us exemplary. In On Our Best Behavior, journalist Elise Loehnen explains that these impulses—often lauded as unselfish, distinctly feminine instincts—are actually ingrained in us by a culture that reaps the benefits, via an extraordinarily effective collection of mores known as the Seven Deadly Sins. Since being codified by the Christian church in the fourth century, the Seven Deadly Sins—pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, and sloth—have exerted insidious power. Even today, in our largely secular, patriarchal society, they continue to circumscribe women’s behavior. For example, seeing sloth as sinful leads women to deny themselves rest; a fear of gluttony drives them to ignore their appetites; and an aversion to greed prevents them from negotiating for themselves and contributes to the 55 percent gender wealth gap. In On Our Best Behavior, Loehnen reveals how we’ve been programmed to obey the rules represented by these sins and how doing so qualifies us as “good.” This probing analysis of contemporary culture and thoroughly researched history explains how women have internalized the patriarchy, and how they unwittingly reinforce it. By sharing her own story and the spiritual wisdom of other traditions, Loehnen shows how we can break free and discover the integrity and wholeness we seek.
Cast as a fictional memoir of the 1960s, ‘Madame de Gaulle's Penis' tells the story of John Sinclair, an ambitious young broadcaster with marital problems whose career nosedives following what should have been a turning-point interview with the recently-retired General de Gaulle. In a beautifully-crafted comic thriller, Sinclair follows de Gaulle and his diminutive wife to America in an attempt to get his revenge — an attempt that takes him all the way to the White House and introduces him to characters like a karate-trained nun and a near-mummified general... not to mention a series of hallucinations that make life increasingly difficult before leading to a satisfying resolution. This is light, easy reading at its best, produced by a master of fictional entertainment.
This collection of thoughts of one of Britain's controversial commentators notes love, life, men, the universe and Madonna amongst other 1990s topics.
Jenny always loved her life as a British Army officer - until she married one. Now, faced with yet another move from one set of married quarters to another, with three unruly children and the paraphernalia of family life in tow, not to mention husband Nigel, who won't do anything to alienate the Establishment, Jenny is fed up with being an army wife. The discovery that Jenny's ex-husband Jamie, is married to Jenny's new neighbour and friend Fiona is another blow, for Nigel bitterly resents this evidence of Jenny's past on his doorstep and their marriage stumbles from bad to worse. In desperation, Jenny strikes out for independence and starts her own small business. At last she can plan for her life as a human being again and not just as a wife and mother. But the Army has other ideas. . . Discover Piatkus Entice: temptation at your fingertips - www.piatkusentice.co.uk
The Lizzard of Ozz is a rollicking satire of Washington DC, the Federal Government and the Military-Industrial Complex. Think of it as The Marx Brothers go to Washington DC. Eric Blair comes back from a job interview for a job he doesnt want, gets drunk, falls off a bar stool, knocks himself out and has a dream. Sound familiar? He trades places with the presidents son, meets the President and First Lady, gets chased by a gold-digger, meets the evil Secretary of Agriculture, falls in love, goes to the Pentagon, meets the evil Secretary of Defense, announces for president, goes to a hippie wedding, meets the evil Secretary of Health and Human Services, gets chased by all of them through a theater and brewery and winds up back in the Oval Office for a cat fight. He gets knocked out again and wakes up in a hospital. And there is a surprise ending. Enjoy.
Men have trouble following their own advice when it comes to the opposite sex. The Puppet Suit is the hilarious tale of how Geoffrey Lemon and his friends try to figure out how to get the girl and have a true relationship. It's not always a straight shot, as Geoffrey finds out. His interludes and encounters through New York, Boston, and Vermont provide plenty of humor and heart. The Puppet Suit will tug at your emotions, make you laugh and in the end give you some insight as to why men need women and women need men...To have someone to complain about! Author Bio: J.J. Leonardo grew up in Framingham, Massachusetts, and Salem, New Hampshire, and currently resides in Bloomfield, Michigan. He is a full-time writer who moonlights as a hockey referee in order to keep his sanity. Mr. Leonardo's next book, Ladies and the Tramp, traces the business antics of entrepreneur Matt Peterson and the posse of women who become entwined in his life. Mr. Leonardo is also writing the sequel to Puppet Suit, titled What Goes on Under the Sheets. Publisher's website: http: //sbpra.com/JJLeonard