Early Autumn - Apple and Cinnamon

New VapeSafe Early Autumn eLiquid.

Early Autumn - Apples and Cinnamon flavored eLiquid evokes memories of the beginning of fall. The feel of the warm autumn sun on the skin. The sight of vibrant hues of amber and crimson leaves hanging in gently swaying trees soaking up the light. The rustling sound of the breeze slipping through the tree branches tugging and teasing the remaining leaves into releasing their hold and floating downward. The laughing children raking the leaves into piles and then running and jumping into the soft, luscious piles scattering the leaves again. The delicious smells of baking apple and cinnamon pies wafting through open windows. These are the sights, smells and tastes of Early Autumn.

Early Autumn eLiquid by VapeSafe captures the essence of Autumn no matter what season it is. Early Autumn eLiquid is flavorful combination of apples and cinnamon. As with all of the VapeSafe eLiquids, our mixtures are designed to produce nice, heavy vapors and the most succulent flavors. Try Early Autumn eLiquid today!

Early Autumn - Apples and Cinnamon eLiquid


Technology Information:


Twin Fantasies

Twin Fantasies

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $14.99

Manufacturer: St. Martin's Griffin

Purchase

Description

What's your most forbidden desire?
 
Jenna Kerry has a secret.  She's always fantasized about sharing her bed with two men, but her fiancé Ryan would never approve.  Then one night at a posh reception, Ryan unexpectedly appears and shows her the wildest night of her life.  The trouble is, he isn't Ryan.  When she discovers the truth--that her fiancé has a twin--she reignites a long-standing rivalry.  Both men are determined to have her, and they set out to prove their talents in the most erotic ways imaginable.  But does she dare ask them to explore her most hidden fantasy... and can she handle all that these hot-blooded twins have to offer?  
 
Lock your door and indulge in this wickedly uninhibited tale from Opal Carew--an irresistible new voice in erotic romance.

Reviews

Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2009-11-24
Summary: "Drama this is not.."

This is the first novel I read by this author. I was going to read six.. But I decided on this one because the premise of the story seems really juicy and and what I would thought of as drama with destruction in its wake. Boy was I wrong..

First off Jenna is not a bad character... but the choices she made were retarded. How can you not tell who your fiance is.. granted you didn't know Ryan had a twin but still..
Also Jake must not really love his brother when he made the decision of having Jenna stay with him for a few weeks or so. Thats just trickery to get her away from the man she was involved with. The build-up to the end totally suck ca ca. The decision the three made at the end could of been better. and it was a total "tie up to make pretty ending", but it didn't work for me. No guy wants to shart his woman... especially not his brother

I just wish the story had more Ump..


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-06-30
Summary: "Double your pleasure, double your fun..."

Opal Carew, Twin Fantasies (St. Martin's, 2007)

Back when I was in middle school, I had a somewhat lucrative sideline to my allowance writing porn for my classmates. I would take something from Penthouse Letters or some other silly magazine as a template, give it some twists of my own, and sell it for fifty cents an episode (plus extra if you wanted me to write you into the story). It seems that I was actually twenty years ahead of my time, because now major publishers are hiring writers who pretty much do the same thing, though I have to admit that Twin Fantasies, which actually goes farther than anything I wrote back in the day, does have more character development and a few pretty good plot twists. But I'm still wondering if I have my old notebooks lying around. I could do with a new career.

Jenna Kerry seems to have it all; she's at a good friend's wedding reception and she's engaged to a very successful software company owner. Problem is that it's all surface; he's so wrapped up in his business that he barely has any time for her. She and her best friend have a heart-to-heart that leads to Jenna resolving to break up with him, and right then he walks through the door, even though he's supposed to be out of town on business, and treats Jenna to a night of passion through the filter of one of her favorite fantasies (which here we will call "the stranger and the harlot" to try and give you the idea without tripping Amazon's filters with words that are a bit more appropriate). All's well and good, and Jenna is newly enthused with the relationship, until she finds out the guy really was a stranger--her fiancé has a twin brother. And now they're both in love with her. What's a girl to do?

For a novel that's really nothing more than a passel of (pretty darned good) sex scenes strung together with an admittedly paper-thin plot, it holds up rather well. When your plot is not your book's strong point, you've got to rely on your characters to drive the action. Carew's characters are a bit on the shallow side, and a few of their decisions are more convenient to the plot than they are realistic, but when you're reading porn (and let's face it, that's exactly what this is, whether it's published by Beeline Books or St. Martin's), the last thing you expect is three-dimensional folks acting like three-dimensional folks instead of blow-up dolls with voice boxes. (Not that the characters are realistic in any other way. Everyone in this book, as in most romance novels, conforms to someone's ideal, lookswise. I don't know whose, but someone's.) They're plastic-looking, but they're well-thought-out and just this shy of real, and that makes us able to identify with and care for them. As good porn writers know, this makes the sex scenes just that much hotter. (Though I have to say, for those reading this somewhere other than Amazon--which would never even consider letting this through, I'm sure--that I find myself unable to take any sex scene using the term "fur-covered balls" seriously. That's not sexy, that's silly. Are your hot studs part werewolf? And for the love of pete, she uses the term twice.)

Quite a pleasant surprise, this. I'm going to go look for those notebooks now. *** ½


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-02-12
Summary: "Very Sexy"

I am a huge fan of Opal Carew. She always does a wonderful job making readers want to know the outcome of the plot along with having the book laced with hot sex. Twin Fantasies was no exception. Great Read, Hot Sex.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-08-28
Summary: "Living the Fantasy x 2"

Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R36EUQ50ANWG2Y For those who have a curious side or a naughty one, this is a great way to "see" and "feel" a fantasy most women are afraid to admit too. A sensual and sexy romp...times two!


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2008-02-05
Summary: "Editor PLEASE"

The author attempts a light sexy romp, which she mostly achieves. There are some editing, grammer, and factual issues that may or may not annoy readers.

Dear author, the terms demi bra and strapless bra are mutually exclusive, so a red lace strapless demi bra is probably impossible (especially for your well endowed heroine). Every time I read "he/she couldn't believe..." I had an uncontrollable desire for a red correction pen, which was often. What does "dab" have to do with sex? Some form of the word is used several times in every sex scene, dropped me out of the story every time.

It's kinda fun, but I'm glad I borrowed it from the library instead of buying.