![]() Mostly having to pay for the opportunity. Spoken Not Stirred is struggling, like most bands, to perform. I do love how Reiss makes me feel what Monica is singing when she really gets her groove on, when she injects her voice with real feeling and passion. Where does Monica get the idea that Drazen just wants to hurt women? This is the first indication I’ve gotten there was nothing before and nothing after this comment. I like that Monica has a goal and is working toward it, that she doesn’t want a relationship that will interfere with what she wants. Right off the bat this is confusing as Reiss sets up the initial scene as a dream sequence but it turns into a real performance. I’m torn between giving this a “4” for the story as it is fairly well-written and a “3” simply because I’m pissed this is one of those shorty installment stories which the author uses to tease you into buying more. ![]() There are three installments which make up the actual full-length novel, Sequence One. The couple focus is on Monica and Jonathan Drazen. This is what I’m calling 1a in the Songs of Submission romance series. ![]() ![]() It is part of the, series and is a erotica in eBook edition that was published by Flip City Media on Januand has 102 pages. This book may be unsuitable for people under 17 years of age due to its use of sexual content, drug and alcohol use, and/or violence. ![]()
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