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First tagged by Robert Szeles
Customer tags: costumes, witty, relationships, romance, married couple, kinky, statues, comedy, julie newmar, sexy
Review & Description
"Robert Szeles has captured part of the essential magic of L.A., a rare treat in a time when the city is merely a static backdrop for most authors. There's a touch of Raymond Chandler's deadly playfulness in his treatment of the fantasy landscape of the city, and his use of sexuality for both tension and healing is refreshing and quite unlike anything else I've read."
- Ryan Harvey, Winner of the 2011 Writers of the Future Award and Black Gate Author
"Jack and Dora are 21st century L.A.'s equivalent to Nick and Nora Charles (except they're involved in seduction, not detection). Take the witty repartee and charm of Nick and Nora, add a little more sex (okay, a lot more sex), a little less alcohol, some old world magic, and a lot of hip action (literally)."
- Rachel Olivier, editor, and author of The G.O.D. Factor
Jack and Dora are witty and openly adventurous characters whose passion for each other makes these enjoyable stories even more charming. The scenarios they somehow get themselves into are funny and alluring. A great read if you're into erotic stories with a hint of romance.
- Christina E. Rundle, Author
"The Jack & Dora stories flow very nicely and contain unique and interesting conversations. And, they'll be sure to heat you up on a cold rainy day."
- Gil Roscoe, author of Company of Thieves
Dora hates the ugly black wooden canary statue Jack just bought from an art dealer and she'll do almost anything to get rid of it. Then Dora remembers how much Jack loves Catwoman and comes up with a plan to kill two birds with one claw. A comedic contest of wits and wills where everybody wins and one person loses. An exploration of fetish and fascination."Robert Szeles has captured part of the essential magic of L.A., a rare treat in a time when the city is merely a static backdrop for most authors. There's a touch of Raymond Chandler's deadly playfulness in his treatment of the fantasy landscape of the city, and his use of sexuality for both tension and healing is refreshing and quite unlike anything else I've read."
- Ryan Harvey, Winner of the 2011 Writers of the Future Award and Black Gate Author
"Jack and Dora are 21st century L.A.'s equivalent to Nick and Nora Charles (except they're involved in seduction, not detection). Take the witty repartee and charm of Nick and Nora, add a little more sex (okay, a lot more sex), a little less alcohol, some old world magic, and a lot of hip action (literally)."
- Rachel Olivier, editor, and author of The G.O.D. Factor
Jack and Dora are witty and openly adventurous characters whose passion for each other makes these enjoyable stories even more charming. The scenarios they somehow get themselves into are funny and alluring. A great read if you're into erotic stories with a hint of romance.
- Christina E. Rundle, Author
"The Jack & Dora stories flow very nicely and contain unique and interesting conversations. And, they'll be sure to heat you up on a cold rainy day."
- Gil Roscoe, author of Company of Thieves
Dora hates the ugly black wooden canary statue Jack just bought from an art dealer and she'll do almost anything to get rid of it. Then Dora remembers how much Jack loves Catwoman and comes up with a plan to kill two birds with one claw. A comedic contest of wits and wills where everybody wins and one person loses. An exploration of fetish and fascination. Read more
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