Angelina is back and corrupting her uncle. Her Daddy she’s got a sexual appetite that won’t quit so they’ve come to an agreement. She gets to fuck as much as she wants…as long as she keeps it in the family.
Gia Blue writes smut because she's been cursed with an unbelievably dirty mind. Every erotic thought has her putting pen to paper and then releasing the stories to all of the naughty people in the world. A self-proclaimed whore, nympho and ex-stripper now that she's traded her pole for a Mac. She's embarked on an important mission to convert everyone who reads her books into jolly, one-handed readers. She'd shake your hand, but it looks like you're busy.
OMG!! Sin duda me ha gustado más que el primero, no me extenderé mucho, solo comentare que aquí conocemos al ex tío, ósea el hermano de su ex padrastro y nuevamente a través de descripciones muy vivas lo conocemos, y por igual que su antecesor nos da un pequeño guiño de lo que encontraremos en el próximo relato.
Oh my god, could have this series get any worse? Seriously, where all of this comes from? Does not the writer knows how to write in proper English? I get naughty fantasy thoughts and all, but delivering this to your readers should be done properly. Two characters with awkward sex was not enough she added the third one, which did not do anything by the way. The scenes that should have been funny were just wrong, total failure.
Ok, not as good as "Daddy's Dirty Little Angel". But still pretty good. Lol... One of my favorite parts is when the girl walks in butt ass naked and Uncle Dom chokes on his drink and is like.. "Your Naked!!!"..lol... That was great. I had a good time reading it...
Calling Uncle is book two in the short taboo erotica series, Fucking the Family, by Gia Blue. This book is better than the last and if you like your taboo erotica short and rough, than you'll enjoy this.
I thought it added to a lot of fantasies by adding the 'uncle' to the mix, however the spark and love I feel from 'daddy and daughter' is so overwhelming I felt that they had out shined the uncles part in the whole novel.