A game changer. Living in a post apocalypse survival mode, segments of population have personally EXPERIENCED the worst already. MEANWHILE, affluent society parties on oblivious, uncaring about THOSE fallen behind. World destruction or personal catastrophe; dead is dead, struggle is struggle . .
A woman grows up in an very permissive household and following her first introduction to sex with her brothers and parents devotes her life to sexual gratification of the most perverted kind.
Mother’s Day brunch begins with croissants and compliments—but ends in unthinkable heat. When one teasing question turns the air electric, Rachel finds herself at the center of a family celebration that erupts into lust, surrender, and taboo. Mimosas blur the lines, desires ignite, and every boundary is crossed in this unapologetically depraved tale of generational hunger and maternal power.
The plot follows a family of four for 15 days, 24 hours a day. In those 15 days, every detail of what each of them accomplished during the day and night will be described, but the twist is that you can read the story from the perspective of each of them separately. The plot is synchronized, so the reader will hopefully be able to appreciate how the same situations look from a different perspective or how they experience them.
What happens when your little sister is a slut. And gets chained to the house. This is a little different for me. Be kind! I wrote it for the parenthetic opening/closing sentence. The hot stuff just sort of happened.