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Sideways Glance

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A heated sideways glance from a handsome suntanned hunk sparks a desire in Cheryl to celebrate life. She's black, and doesn't mind that he's white. Together, they burn up the sheets, sharing a steamy, toe-curling afternoon before her job interferes and they go their separate ways.

Six months passes before Cheryl sees Paul again. This time, he's back with an angry father at his side. Seems Paul left something out of his introduction. He's an Apteran, a virgin alien whose sideways glance was a shy proposal of marriage. The results of their summer fun just pressed the perfect outline of a tiny foot against his daddy's belly.

Shocked, Cheryl discovers she's been cast as the "Playa" in this Baby's Mama Drama!

29 pages, ebook

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Camille Anthony

60 books36 followers
A fertile imagination and a love of both romance and science fiction fuels Camille's writing. Her favorite stories are those of strong, honorable people -- whatever the race or planet of origin -- who are driven by love and lust to find and do that one special someone. Camille likes her heroines feisty, her heroes dominant and her passion red hot!

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620 reviews14 followers
September 19, 2012
cute little story ..... Reread although It is a short story like 30 something pages It was funny and it reminds me of Stephanie Burke's Testros Men who give birth to multiple children. I loved Flames story and this one has alot of character.
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July 27, 2013
Loved this story. Very cute and at the same time racy. I really wish it were longer. Now I'm going to have to go find out and see what else Ms. Anthony has out there. All that being said, I find it super annoying when an author dwells on race in IR stories. I know that's a bit contradictory but reading about how a white man with a large penis is some sort of mythical creature is soooooooooo annoying. That's just one example from this very short read. I'm fine with race being mentioned, just don't beat it onto the readers head on every page. Aside from that, I loved it. :-)
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