"What The Butt?!?" is a tongue-in-cheek, step-by-step, highly-detailed, instructional guide to the chocolate arts, more commonly known as anal sex. Every point is fully, and intricately, discussed in a very light-hearted, and respectful, manner. If you're exploring your full sexual potential, looking for new salacious information, or could use a good chuckle, then this book's for you. This is the full version of this book. A lite version will soon be available.
A 2016 AMSR® finalist, Tassa DeSalada is a proud indie author who grew up in the Midwest, earned a bachelor’s degree in architecture, and briefly worked in the professional world. With three older sisters, Tassa escaped to reading at an early age, and has been hooked ever since. She’s always been fascinated with art, thoroughly enjoys a hot bath, and loves a glass of chardonnay while watching the sunset. Tassa lives in Seattle with her husband, four children, and their spirited Shelter Special, Chucky.
Tassa DeSalada is really excited to be forging ahead in her writing career. Her first book, "Sex And Sushi," is very Mature Erotica, and has received rave reviews. Tassa's second book, "Call Me Lady", is a romantic sexy love story between two cops. Her third book, "What The Butt?!?" is a tongue-in-cheek step-by-step guide from a woman's point of view. It's quite a read. "Ode To My Joy", explores the boundaries of being a bad girl in a good relationship. Her latest book is “A Study of John Donne’s Erotic Poem ‘The Flea’”. Expectedly, it’s controversial.
“If you’re a mature audience, and are looking for a book with sizzling hot scenes, then you need to discover Tassa DeSalada. Her unapologetic writing style is a unique voice that is outstanding in her field.” - Roquefort Reviews
“Keep your eyes on sexy Tassa! She’s an amazing woman!” - Transatlantic Weekly
“Tassa DeSalada's a tour-de-force. Looking forward to reading her next book. I want more!” - Bukwrm
If there's one book in the entire world that you choose to read, let it be this one. It might not be your favorite book, but you'll learn the most information from it. Because, if you don't do this stuff right the first time, you might not get another invitation.
Seemed a bit out there, but ultimately turned into a remarkably healthy kind of relationship building guideline! Very impressive! I’d definitely recommend this