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Review by:
JL Devereaux
on Jan. 28, 2013 :
I enjoyed these stories, like all this author's stories I've read so far. Just the right amount of humour to entice me to scrap my plans for the rest of the evening and read another.
(review of free book)
Review by:
hrhsophia
on Sep. 30, 2012 :
Hilarious!
(review of free book)
Review by:
Naoko Smith
on June 27, 2012 :
I did enjoy these two humorous stories about saucy nautical wenches. I like your wink and a pun style of writing and the sassiness of your heroines.
There are some annoying typos and mis-use of the inverted comma in the piratical story. Would have liked the sex to be a bit more explicit too, a bit of loving attention and added detail might really do something for this jolly rogering romp.
Robin Crusoe's adventures are hilarious. Again, for my taste, just a bit more careful detail would really add to the story, especially at the beginning. Just why is Robin on a sea voyage? With your sense of humour you can probably invent a brief back story which will add to the slapdash and sauce of it all.
Hilarious hot stuff.
(review of free book)