When Colton 'Colt' Bishop enters a bar in New York City, he has a plan. His job is to find an easy target and take her back to his place for a few days. He is working his way up the crime ladder doing a job he never wanted. Lily Hilton has it all, but is hiding from a troublesome past. When she enters a bar downtown, and runs into her old high school crush, her entire world is turned upside down. She is determined to make him notice her, but that plan may work better than she expects. Colton does not hesitate to take Lily home and use her as his new pawn, but their past begins to catch up with them as their secrets unravel and he must decide what is more important to him, protecting Lily or himself.
Carrie's tale of uncompromising sexual adventure is like the Story of O starring a Berkeley Ph.D. in comparative lit (who moonlights as a bike messenger) with a penchant for irony, self-analysis and anal sex.
Safe Word is a beautiful discovery of self-worth through poetry and mindfulness practices.
And they like to play hard with no rules and no safe words. There is only person that can stand up to them and her name is Patty-Tron and she is a safe word soldier and she means business.
Natalia Ross, a shy small-town girl fresh out of college, moves to New York to pursue her dreams as a journalist and lands the job "millions of girls would die for.
McKenna Clarke's debut poetry collection: My Safe Word Is Harder.
QUOTES FROM READERS: Just read The Safe Word by Karen Long - an unputdownable serial tale thriller.
From the publisher of the Best Erotica series and the author of "Carrie's Story" comes the continuing tale of a young woman's uncompromising sexual adventure.
This book is the kompromat of the undersoul, the blotter paper in the plea deal, a crystal jutting out of the center of an otherwise-innocent forehead.
"My safeword," she said hurriedly. "We forgot to discuss my safeword.""This isn't some amateur scene at a BDSM club. There's no negotiation. There is no safeword. You signed that away when you joined The Enclave.
Words of comfort for those who have suffered a loss move the reader through the raw emotions of grief--denial, anger, confusion, guilt, and loneliness--to acceptance and transformation. Original.