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A Woman for Zachary by Adriana Kraft |
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Written by SReign
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Friday, 05 October 2007 |

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Josette Patrice and Zachary Cullen have a knack for locating and nurturing small town, talented, young, struggling actresses. Zach, a wealthy entrepreneur, scouts and finds them, while, Josie, established in the business, helps to cultivate and bring out their best skills. In the past ten years Zach has brought several young women to Josie for coaching. Meghan Keenan is his latest protégé. When Zach has to go away on business he asks Josie to keep an eye on Meg. Josie who’s been known to entertain pretty young women as well as a man or two, sets about a plan to seduce the sexy, curvaceous Meg in hopes of proving to Zach, once and for all, that she may be mature but she’s no motherly matron. But will her tactics backfire? Meg, who’s been known to match-make in the past, immediately picks up on the sexual tension that has been brewing between Josie and Zach for as long as they’ve known one another. And while the cat’s away the mouse tends to play and the seduced becomes the seducer. Upon Zach’s return he learns of the seduction and decides to play nice, allowing Meg to have the desires of her young heart in an effort to keep both women happy. But how much longer will Meg be able to divide her sexual skills between the two is a question on everyone’s mind until a day of ice-skating provides the perfect setup for Meg to introduce the friends to one another – sexually. Adriana Kraft has produced a sound story with a romantic plot full of well-rounded characters, splendid dialogue and intense sex scenes. A Woman for Zachary is playful, erotic and leaves little to the imagination. And although she’s is a seasoned author, this is my first brush with Kraft’s works. I found her writing to be thoughtfully plotted and look forward to reading more of her work. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 12 June 2009 )
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