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Book: The Sex Files
Author: K. Sean Harris

For all the lovers of seriously stimulating erotic material, K. Sean Harris is back with "The Sex Files". On a note of full disclosure, as one of his bonafide fans, it would be easy for this writer to say that the author can literally do no wrong. However, the objective truth is that his work deserves more than generic praise.

If you are a lover of what Jamaicans term as "sex stories" and you need a bit more stimulation (not to mention exposure to better grammar) than that found in "Hardcore True Confession" then you need a copy of "The Sex Files".

The 100-page book covers four short stories - "Decisions", "The Fan", "The Hurricane" and "The Good Friend". Explicit in nature, these are no bed time stories. However, for added effect, you can get some massage oil, light two scented candles and get comfy, as the stories take you on an emotional roller coaster ride that spans mirth, anxiety, anger and everything in between.

The stories are all very different. Some have rather unusual endings that will leave you surprised, in suspense or in the mood to curse. This is definitely a certified page turner that you won't want to put down until you have read the very last sentence.

To read more pick up your copy at the nearest bookstore

Book: Dance Tough Guys
Author: Osmund James

Most writers with a smash hit to their credit will tell you that the pressure and challenge of following up with a work that recaptures or even surpasses that benchmark of success is immense.

Some have managed to do it time and time again, while others have fallen short of their supposed glory and have become shadows of their former selves. Then there are those who produce just enough to be considered credible.

Osmund James falls into the category of credible with his latest book "Dance Tough Guys". The novel is worth reading, but having poured over the words in "Tough Girls Don't Dance", my expectations were, perhaps, unrealistically high.

The story line surrounds the male protagonist, Charlie. In flashback mode, he tells the story of his life, starting with the death of his mother when he was nine years old. Since then, almost every other female in authority has abused him upon learning that his biggest secret was between his legs. He was an exceptionally "gifted" boy who could take on any girl or woman.

To read more pick up your copy at the nearest bookstore

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