Fashion Icon: (special edition)
Book Details
Author(s)Jess C Scott
PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN / ASIN1463716885
ISBN-139781463716882
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Introducing the first collection of Jess C Scott's taboo-themed erotic short stories. Special edition of "Incestiable."
* Due to the touchy subject of incest, this edition establishes the characters as "step relatives." Please use your imagination if you enjoy the original theme.
GENRE: Erotic Fiction / Contemporary Fiction / Psychology (Human Sexuality) / Short Stories
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NOTE: Jess writes 'contemporary fiction with erotic elements', not 'pornography'. Please visit Jess's website for more info/excerpts -- jessINK.com/porn_vs_erotica.htm
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STORY SUMMARIES:
1. Wicked Lovely (step siblings): Ed has been (guiltily) attracted to "Goddess Julie" for as long as he can remember-but moves out once he finishes high school. Unexpectedly, Julie discovers she has similar sentiments...
2. Swiss Miss (step siblings): Listless Andy Acklin underestimates the hold his younger stepsister has over him, who's blossomed into a full fledged hottie.
3. Crunk (cougar sex / special "neighbors" edition): Cougar on the prowl Rachel Coker turns her attention to Brent, her 20-year-old neighbor.
4. Ringfinger (step siblings): 22-year-old Nathan Karim proves his lifetime commitment and loyalty to Maya Karim, three days before Maya's wedding day.
5. Spinning Around (stepfather/stepdaughter): 48-year-old Deryk Wolf's not-so-little girl shows her appreciation for his support of her passion for fashion.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Jess writes edgy/contemporary fiction, and is an English/Business graduate of Adams State College.
About her erotic work, she says, "My style of contemporary fiction focuses on psychosexual themes; erotic literature has nothing to do with explicitness (which differentiates it from pornography). I usually try to focus on the storyline amidst the activity--I aim to continue this focus in my future projects."
Her website is jessINK.com
PRAISE for Jess C Scott:
"[The stories in 4:Play] are too complex to be called erotic, too creative to be classifiable, too genre-bending to be conventionally published, and far too hot for me to handle." -- Joseph Grinton, April 2010
"I can't imagine thousands and millions of people not liking your style. It's unique and yet easily reaches a lot of people." -- Mike Fook, author of Thai Black Book
"I think anyone who has the guts to write good [taboo] erotic fiction needs to be lauded. What inspired you to write on [this] theme?" -- J. K. / Goodreads message, May 2011
* Due to the touchy subject of incest, this edition establishes the characters as "step relatives." Please use your imagination if you enjoy the original theme.
GENRE: Erotic Fiction / Contemporary Fiction / Psychology (Human Sexuality) / Short Stories
=====
NOTE: Jess writes 'contemporary fiction with erotic elements', not 'pornography'. Please visit Jess's website for more info/excerpts -- jessINK.com/porn_vs_erotica.htm
=====
STORY SUMMARIES:
1. Wicked Lovely (step siblings): Ed has been (guiltily) attracted to "Goddess Julie" for as long as he can remember-but moves out once he finishes high school. Unexpectedly, Julie discovers she has similar sentiments...
2. Swiss Miss (step siblings): Listless Andy Acklin underestimates the hold his younger stepsister has over him, who's blossomed into a full fledged hottie.
3. Crunk (cougar sex / special "neighbors" edition): Cougar on the prowl Rachel Coker turns her attention to Brent, her 20-year-old neighbor.
4. Ringfinger (step siblings): 22-year-old Nathan Karim proves his lifetime commitment and loyalty to Maya Karim, three days before Maya's wedding day.
5. Spinning Around (stepfather/stepdaughter): 48-year-old Deryk Wolf's not-so-little girl shows her appreciation for his support of her passion for fashion.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Jess writes edgy/contemporary fiction, and is an English/Business graduate of Adams State College.
About her erotic work, she says, "My style of contemporary fiction focuses on psychosexual themes; erotic literature has nothing to do with explicitness (which differentiates it from pornography). I usually try to focus on the storyline amidst the activity--I aim to continue this focus in my future projects."
Her website is jessINK.com
PRAISE for Jess C Scott:
"[The stories in 4:Play] are too complex to be called erotic, too creative to be classifiable, too genre-bending to be conventionally published, and far too hot for me to handle." -- Joseph Grinton, April 2010
"I can't imagine thousands and millions of people not liking your style. It's unique and yet easily reaches a lot of people." -- Mike Fook, author of Thai Black Book
"I think anyone who has the guts to write good [taboo] erotic fiction needs to be lauded. What inspired you to write on [this] theme?" -- J. K. / Goodreads message, May 2011

