Author: | Mr. SIB | ISBN: | 9781310310621 |
Publisher: | Mr. SIB | Publication: | November 5, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | Mr. SIB |
ISBN: | 9781310310621 |
Publisher: | Mr. SIB |
Publication: | November 5, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
In this tittilating collection, you will find sexy bimbo retellings of classic fairy tales and fables, as well as hot stories inspired by fairy tales and fables.
The collection includes:
Red:
A modern retelling of the classic Grimm Brothers fairy tale.
What happens when Rose encounters a handsome stranger on her way to her grandmother’s house? Will she follow his advice and focus more on herself and having fun?
Ulysses:
Sophie has heard much about James Joyce’s Ulysses and is curious to read it for herself. Lucky for her, her friend Jim is eager to help her. Immersing herself in Molly Bloom’s monologue at the end of the book, Sophie finds Molly has a lot of interesting thoughts about men and women.
The girl who cried “I’m coming!”:
In a modern retelling of Aesop’s fable of the boy who cried wolf, a man begins suspecting his wife might not be coming every time she says so. He takes matters into his own hands to change things.
Aladdin:
When Joe found out that Emily had been cast as the Djinn in Aladdin he knew he had to use it to his advantage. He invites the pretty, but naive, girl to his apartment to rehearse their lines, when suddenly he seems to have his wishes come true.
In this tittilating collection, you will find sexy bimbo retellings of classic fairy tales and fables, as well as hot stories inspired by fairy tales and fables.
The collection includes:
Red:
A modern retelling of the classic Grimm Brothers fairy tale.
What happens when Rose encounters a handsome stranger on her way to her grandmother’s house? Will she follow his advice and focus more on herself and having fun?
Ulysses:
Sophie has heard much about James Joyce’s Ulysses and is curious to read it for herself. Lucky for her, her friend Jim is eager to help her. Immersing herself in Molly Bloom’s monologue at the end of the book, Sophie finds Molly has a lot of interesting thoughts about men and women.
The girl who cried “I’m coming!”:
In a modern retelling of Aesop’s fable of the boy who cried wolf, a man begins suspecting his wife might not be coming every time she says so. He takes matters into his own hands to change things.
Aladdin:
When Joe found out that Emily had been cast as the Djinn in Aladdin he knew he had to use it to his advantage. He invites the pretty, but naive, girl to his apartment to rehearse their lines, when suddenly he seems to have his wishes come true.