Carpe Diem-1- A Rose Never Tasted so Good

By John Smith
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(2.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Feb. 23, 2012
Words: 4,610 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781466092105


Short description

Underemployed Handyman Tom is asked to watch over a beach house for a client. While doing so he meets the clients daughter Rose, fresh from years at an all girls boarding school. From this point forward Tom's life will never be the same.

Extended description

Underemployed Handyman Tom is asked to watch over a beach house for a client. While doing so he meets the clients daughter Rose, fresh from years at an all girls boarding school. From this point forward Tom's life will never be the same.
Tom is dreading the arrival of the bratty rich kid who is visiting the house for one last time before heading to college in the fall. Rose, however is not what Tom expected discovers things that have been lost in his life for some time.

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Tags

beach, sex, older man, intercourse, bikini, oral, younger women, sun tanning

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Review by: Aaron Majewski on Feb. 23, 2012 : star star
I did not like this, quite frankly. I know, I know, if you have nothing good to say it is better...
But in any case, the writing style I did not like, the grammatical and punctuation errors distracted, and although the described action started to get good, it ended all too abruptly.
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