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The Lesbian, Her Virgin and Ocracoke Island

by: Eve Locke




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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9781594050466
ISBN: 1594050465
Label: New Age World Publishing
Manufacturer: New Age World Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 292
Publication Date: January 01, 2003
Publisher: New Age World Publishing
Studio: New Age World Publishing



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Product Description:
A very lovely, divorced blonde Canadian girl, after a very messy divorce decides to leave her hometown of Montreal, and try life on her own, just once in her life to be on her own. With no destination in mind, and no plans, a toss of a coin, pack an ample supply of her personal belongings and just go, leave everything and everybody behind.



Jackie loved living in Montreal, but her husband made her life unbearable and loveless, and he was into things than she didn't want to hear about, it was time for a change. And while she still had many good years ahead of her, even at her age of forty-two, it would be difficult to start again. But luckily the blonde girl had taken excellent care of herself and didn't look a day over thirty, an asset for sure.

A toss of a coin decided her direction, south, to a warmer climate, although it was still warm in Montreal in the middle of August.



After a few days of meandering she found herself in a completely different environment, one she never knew existed, it was intriguing and it was, in a way, very relaxing. She absorbed it's mystic the minute her little burgundy station wagon left the deck of the ferry and was introduced to this sandy little island. She really hadn't paid any attention to her whereabouts, even though she had read some of the road signs the names were unfamiliar to her. But it didn't matter, because her future had just taken a turn for the better. And being innocent was a most favored emotional state to be in, making her available for new friends and even newer adventures. Adventures so imaginary and lewd, and so delightful that at first she thought she was hallucinating, but with the help of a new and special person, Jackie was introduced to a new and fascinating way of being loved.



She had no idea that being sexually satisfied by another women could be so deliriously wonderful. It seemed to be just the right change, one that she needed, an eye opening experience, a taboo subject in her circle of old friends. Jackie would become addicted to loving pussy, and little did she know that her choice would prove to be an excellent one. The blonde divorcee couldn't get enough, during her stay on the island, especially on the beautiful beach where many of her lewd thrills took place, she was thankful to Mother nature. Some of the local wildlife became her friends, and her guardian's and her audience too. Jackie came in contact with other people, horny people some were ladies, some were men and etc.



There is also a few times when she experiences danger, some life threatening. And even the threat of going to jail, but being a positive person, and the fact that she's a new lesbian being able to enjoy many turbulent sexual affairs, she was able to adjust her emotional state of mind. Many of her lovers are virgins as she is with one of them. And she has the good fortune to have many virgins at her disposal.



This lewd and naughty story begins on the beach when she's alone, and as a virgin, and ends the very same way, on the beach, except of course for her cherry.









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Just plain bad.
I couldn't even get more than a few chapters in. This has to be one of the worst books of any genre I've read - but definitely the worst lesbian erotica ever. I bought it based on the high reviews, but going back through them, it's apparent they are written by the same few people.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - I don't want to say it's worst thing I've read
I don't want to say this is the worst thing I've read, but it comes pretty close. While the plot concept is certainly scintillating, the execution is absolutely awful. Locke obviously hasn't discovered what a thesaurus is and uses the same trite words and boring sentence construction to describe every single event. The 'erotic' scenes(which are practically on every other page) in the book seem straight out of a stereotypical bad porn flick from the Valley. I actually found myself offended by some of the scenarios and how they were arranged and that's not including the poor choice of language. After a while, I had to give up. There was no plot, just awkwardly written sex that read like it was produced by a man. It was that bad and I have better things to read.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - my kind of sexual entertainment
She, Eve Locke certainly knows how to tell it the way it happens, her descriptions are as close to the actual deed as being there. You don't need any pictures, and I feel as though I'm being included in the lewd festivities. I love it, it's easy to read and the feeling that I get during the time I'm reading is unexplainable, I'll read her novels till I die she's so good.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - woman to woman its the very best
I'm a lesbian and I love reading as many novels about my lifestyle as I can, many are just kid stuff, but the Lesbian her virgin and Ocracoke Island is as close to me and my lover as a person can get. Its a real turnon from the very first pages, the author is showing talent, style and courage to describe all the raunchiness she fills her novels with, We love it and we're fans for life.Eve Locke should be immortilized and she deserves saint-hood.And she tells it like it is.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - perfectly detailed in her sexuality
I'm a lesbian now but before I read this novel I was teetering on the edge and after reading her detailed descriptions I've discovered this new style of loving is so very enjoyale and pleasing. I suggest every one read her work she's a delight to have around, even if your lifestyle is straight the exciting sexual pleasures desribed in this book should be enjoyed by everyone.




 





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