About This Book
* NOTE: Recommended for readers who enjoy erotica with a story.
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4:PLAY (Minus One) captures the deliciousness of sexual fulfillment, the adventure of conquest, and the mystery of unexplored territory.
With a scope and style that is fresh and compelling, 4:PLAY dives into the depths of navigating gender, sexuality, and the lines of desire.
4:PLAY (Minus One) contains 9 stories, and is approximately 70,000 words long.
Stories Include:
1) Black Velvet (casual public sex)
2) The Devilin Fey (incubus / paranormal erotic romance)
3) Tongue-Tied (succubus / paranormal erotic romance)
4) New Order (GLBT)
5) Status: Married (lesbian)
6) Oral Fixation (GLBT)
7) The Gift (of a certain proposal/proposition, by a global superstar, to one lucky fan.
8) Appetizers (a choice selection of poems which cater to the palate of erotic delights)
9) 4:Play (gender-bending / bisexuality)
Check out the original anthology of "4:PLAY" (without "minus one" in the title) if you'd like the full collection which includes the taboo short story, Wicked Lovely.
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Praise for Jess C Scott's 4:PLAY:
"These stories are too complex to be called erotic, too creative to be classifiable, too genre-bending to be conventionally published, and far too hot for me to handle."
-- Joseph Grinton (from U.K.), April 2010
"I can't imagine thousands and millions of people not liking your style. It's unique and yet easily reaches a lot of people."
-- Mike Fook, author of Thai Black Book
"[This] is erotica with a story...[which] I would much rather read, than one of the many so-called erotic romances that serve as vehicles for written pornography."
-- Review @ Alternative-Read.com
"Even the shortest stories pay off beautifully...all are welcome here, and every sexuality is celebrated. There are no limitations...just boundaries to be explored."
-- Sally Sapphire / Amazon review on "New Order"
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EXCERPT (from Story #3, Tongue-Tied):
"Last night I was seriously considering whether I was a bisexual or not but I don't think so though I'm not sure if I'd like to be and argh I don't think there's anything wrong with that, if you like a person, you like the person, not their genitals."
AUTHOR BIO:
Jess C Scott is an author/artist/non-conformist. She writes in a diverse range of genres and is a socio-political blogger.
Her erotic fiction has been described as "provocative" and "thoughtful" by discerning readers seeking more than a collection of pornographic sex scenes when it comes to erotica. Jess is interested in passion/intensity/intimacy, and firmly believes there is more to the erotic life than explicitness.
Jess is the founder of jessINK, an innovative publishing company that focuses on meaningful entertainment.