Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Calendar Girl series/ it's not fifty shades but it is pretty good /hot steamy and well written romance book

A new erotica collection is heating up USA TODAY’s Best Selling
Books list.
Audrey Carlan’s sexy hot, 12 book
Calendar Girl collection focuses on Mia Saunders, who
begins working for Exquisite Escorts as “exclusive arm candy” $
100,000 for a month of her
company.

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Probably we shouldn’t judge her. It’s all for a good reason: To raise a million dollars to pay back
her father’s gambling debt. She has one year to do it.
Each and every book is placed in a different month and a unique city, with a unique “client.”
Oh yea, and this is on Amazon: “Warning: This book is created for people 18+ because of the
language and graphical sexual content.”
Potentially this sort of language – or maybe the $2.99 eBook
price tag – is what’s appealing to
readers.
The initial book, January: Calendar Girl Book 1, will shift up to No. 5 on USA TODAY’s list on
Thursday. January made its first appearance on USA TODAY's list last Thursday, at No. 6.
The best Selling Author of the Hacker Series. pens a 12 book romantic monster with the
Calendar Girl series naughty like fifty shades with a interesting plot and very well written if you
liked fifty shades you probably will love this book also.For a pleasant switch from Murder
Mysteries and such, I made the decision to read this collection. I've just read the initial one January,
and I genuinely enjoyed it. Part of why I selected this series is because I read that they
are brief, and I did complete the book in one evening. It was a very good read! I'm looking
forwards to reading the rest of the series.
I can comprehend the hesitancy in readers wandering into this. I'm undoubtedly very cautious
about moving into the next book. I just don't know how I can take pleasure in a series whose
heroine is going to quest along with different men. Mostly, I'm irritated that I might in fact like the
other men too. I might get as connected to them as I was to Wes, and I don't want that to
happen. Like he says to Mia a few times, I don't want her to forget about him. I want her to
remember, and I'm nervous that she will have messed up the entire thing up with her new
profession. But then again, this is what happens when you read a damn good book. You start to
speculate what avenues it will take, who will come into the pages, who will climb out of them.
And for that reason alone I MUST read the next book. And it might blow my socks off like this
one, or it might self implode into suck. I'm confident with the author though. You're damn good
with words and phrases. Do not stop.