Mindy Poppago: Blue: Episode 6: Do unto others...
Book Details
Author(s)A.J. Hallenger
ISBN / ASINB071F9WRC9
ISBN-13978B071F9WRC1
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
From The Mindy Poppago Series
A juicy, off-the-wall crime story.
Mindy Poppago seems perfectly happy in her fast and loose bohemian world as a tattoo artist. That is until she turns it upside-down by inking a cursed tat that embroils her in underworld crime, death, turmoil, and—even more strange—love.
How much of it is make-believe?.
Episode 6 – Do unto others…
Filtered excerpt:
I got back to my workstation, sat down in my shop chair, and took a deep breath. I was sweating profusely and really wished I wasn’t wearing my rusty-red t-shirt. It has a way of changing into another color wherever I’m sweating, and now I was highlighted in not the most attractive places. I remained in my chair for a while and grabbed a tablet of sketch paper to fan myself. I realized that the more I thought about Ruby or my run-in with Dr. Saylor, the less it was helping me to cool off, so I tried to think of something else. God, I wanted to finish that! Let’s see, oh yeah, the Marine—and the policeman guy! What the hell? Why didn’t that cop come back? That was tacky. And, shit, what do they think the big deal is with my tattoo? Ugh, the tattoo I regret the most ever! That tat will haunt me the rest of my life!
I didn’t like that memory either, so I got up to distract myself. I walked to the fridge, took out a container of cranberry juice, and poured a cup. I drank a couple of hard gulps. I prided myself that lately I had kept myself relatively controlled from engaging in my compulsion to frolic and frolic often, and wondered if this was a sign that I was turning around. Maybe I could have a closer and more committed relationship with Ruby or Dr. Saylor. Maybe even learn his first name—or Ruby’s last! Damn!
This is a series of short-read escapades with cliff-hangers. It contains sailor language, hot LGBT erotic romance, and some encounters perhaps not so romantic. Most episodes come with graphic sex scenes. It is not intended for readers under the age of 18.
A juicy, off-the-wall crime story.
Mindy Poppago seems perfectly happy in her fast and loose bohemian world as a tattoo artist. That is until she turns it upside-down by inking a cursed tat that embroils her in underworld crime, death, turmoil, and—even more strange—love.
How much of it is make-believe?.
Episode 6 – Do unto others…
Filtered excerpt:
I got back to my workstation, sat down in my shop chair, and took a deep breath. I was sweating profusely and really wished I wasn’t wearing my rusty-red t-shirt. It has a way of changing into another color wherever I’m sweating, and now I was highlighted in not the most attractive places. I remained in my chair for a while and grabbed a tablet of sketch paper to fan myself. I realized that the more I thought about Ruby or my run-in with Dr. Saylor, the less it was helping me to cool off, so I tried to think of something else. God, I wanted to finish that! Let’s see, oh yeah, the Marine—and the policeman guy! What the hell? Why didn’t that cop come back? That was tacky. And, shit, what do they think the big deal is with my tattoo? Ugh, the tattoo I regret the most ever! That tat will haunt me the rest of my life!
I didn’t like that memory either, so I got up to distract myself. I walked to the fridge, took out a container of cranberry juice, and poured a cup. I drank a couple of hard gulps. I prided myself that lately I had kept myself relatively controlled from engaging in my compulsion to frolic and frolic often, and wondered if this was a sign that I was turning around. Maybe I could have a closer and more committed relationship with Ruby or Dr. Saylor. Maybe even learn his first name—or Ruby’s last! Damn!
This is a series of short-read escapades with cliff-hangers. It contains sailor language, hot LGBT erotic romance, and some encounters perhaps not so romantic. Most episodes come with graphic sex scenes. It is not intended for readers under the age of 18.

