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Dead Kitties Don't Purr

People who take their shots and do as they're told have nothing to fear. Right? Right.

The Rabies Z epidemic began and ended in Miami this past summer, didn't it? And that guy my daddy saw at the Jacksonville airport last week was just having an epileptic fit. No cause for alarm. Epilepsy always causes an eighteen-hour hazmat shutdown at a major airport.

So while my twin tours to flog her newest album, here I am, Camie Invisible, parked at this nice, safe college—as far as I can get from the infection and still pay in-state tuition. Only now, my studies have become focused on the fascinating Risa Ruiz. And she has eyes for me.

Isn't this the perfect time for the zombies to show up?


Steal Away
Black History Month; African-American Prohibition-era Historical Menage
Length: Novel
 
Prohibition. The Charleston. Hard times. Jazz. Foreclosures. Cutting loose. 
 
Having lost everything, Twilight Amery sets her sights on Harlem, where a girl with a voice--even a white man's bastard from Alabama--can be somebody. Hopping a freight train, she joins up with the beautiful and bitter Mr. Stone, along with the compellingly magnetic Hector, two Harlem men trying to get home. Faced with club-wielding Pinkerton agents, an inconvenient dead body, and a shortage of money, the three work their way east and north. 
 
Twilight and Stone forge an alliance of reliance, then trust, and then affection. Both try to deal with their feelings for one another while pursuing their individual mating dances with the man they both love. An old enemy of Stone's finds them in an Atlanta bordello, and issues a challenge Twilight makes the mistake of accepting. 
 
They steal away north. Unfortunately, the three of them leave a trail that someone is finding all too easy to follow.
 
Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: Exhibitionism, male/male sexual practices, ménage, voyeurism. 
Reviewer: Megan
Review: Sep 24, 2010
Genre(s): Erotic Romance, Menage / Multiple Partners, Multicultural / Minority
The basic storyline for “Steal Away” is set around the 1920s, primarily in Atlanta and Harlem, and centers around the meeting and connection formed between aspiring club singer, Twilight Amery, and entertainers- and secret lovers- Daniel Stone and Hector Castillo. All are on their way to Harlem, and meet as fellow train-jumpers on the route from Alabama to New York. Besides that little, I can&rs

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