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Jun 18, 2012 11:35PM

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Look forward to it!

I'm really touched by the generosity of the romance community. Cheryl gave me a lot of very useful feedback when I was writing the first draft. When I decided to self publish I offered to give her a cut in exchange for her services and she was like "Bah! Your money's no good here!!" XD XD XD I feel a bit like Jimmy Fallon in that bank commercial, who doesn't like free?!?!
I'm really excited to see what everyone thinks, but you especially after your really interesting reviews of Rachel Haimowitz's stuff :D Every time I see one I get all "Ooo Ooo DO ME NEXT! DO ME NEXT!!" *lol*

This sounds intriguing. Of course I never have opinions, but most slave fic sucks hind tit. I'm in.....once I get through all the instructions up there.

YOU'RE NO FUN... :)

Well you know ... why say it in five sentences, when you can say it in twenty paragraphs? I was going to do this post entirely in gifs and images of Michael Del Zotto ... but that seemed excessive :)

YOU'RE NO FUN... :)"
HAHAHAHAHA. It's just when you say you wrote something too controversial to publish in M/M Romance I feel like most people must assume you've written Hostel: The Sexy Edition

YOU'RE NO FUN... :)"
Ditto!
I don't know if I can join the Challenge, interesting as it sounds. I'm an impulse reader so I might not be able to get around reading during the time frame listed. Nonetheless, I wish you luck, Isa!

You can still signup, get the discount or freebie and read it whenever you feel like it if you want. I'm not about to chase people around with a pitchfork screaming "READ MY BOOOOOOK!!!" *lol*

I notice that you promise not to chase people around with a pitchfork screaming "READ MY BOOOOOOK!!!"; so on that positive note, count me in ;)
*Off to sign up*

The story sounds amazing and I am all in. This is my favorite genre!

Anyway, the two week period is just to give people the opportunity to read the book before I do the blog tour, because the blog tour consists of essays surrounding the book's "controversial" issues. While I'm doing my best to keep these spoiler free ... some people (like myself) like to come into a book knowing as little as possible about it.
As much as I'd like GR to be flooded with reviews all at once, you're under absolutely no obligation to read and review during the official challenge period.

My understanding of sexual slavery is that the slave's reason for existing is to please the master, period. What I've never been able to understand is why does it always seem to please the master to have an automaton for a slave. Are there no masters out there who would be pleased by having someone with a personality for a slave?
The only book I've read that comes close to portraying this is The Violet and the Tom.
I very much look forward to reading Guttersnipe, and paying for it, so you feel compelled to continue writing original fiction for us originality-starved readers.