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Urban Fantasties Series #1

Urban Fantasies Book 1

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Ms. Brand New

Nobody hate’s his baby momma Meesha as much as Alton. But the only problem is he can’t stop sleeping with her. Meesha freaky ways has got Alton coming back for more even when he knows he shouldn’t. But what happens When Alton finds real love in another woman and Meesha comes face to face with Ms. Brand New?


Cater To You

When Raymond and his wife Jessica start to focus more on their careers, their marriage hits a rough spot. Especially when their sex life becomes lost in the shuffle. Will Raymond find comfort in the arms of his sexy co-worker Sabrina as she caters to his nasty daydreams or will he rekindle his love with Jessica in time?


Penis Phobia

Keri loves her husband Andre with all her heart but has not been able to give him the one thing she knows he wants. Try as she might, she can’t get over her past and give Andre the love down below he’s patiently waited from her for years. When Keri finally decides to give Andre everything he wants in a freaky night of sex will she have the courage to ‘blow’ Andre’s mind or will he be left high and dry yet again?

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First published May 24, 2011

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Marlon Mccaulsky

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Marlon McCaulsky is an American author and screenplay writer of Urban Fiction, Romance, and Science Fiction. He is known for his novels about contemporary African-American life.
Marlon McCaulsky was born in Brooklyn, New York and was raised in St. Petersburg FL. Marlon is a graduate of the International Academy of Design and Technology Tampa.

His first major publication was in (2008) The Pink Palace and has gone on to publish over thirteen novels and anthologies. Marlon is a screenplay writer at Creative Genius Films. Creative Genius Films is an American film and television production company. It is responsible for the short films No Time For Love (2013), Annulment (2014) and the feature length film Used To Temporary Happiness (2012). A Sci-Fi thriller Returned (2015). Marlon McCaulsky serves as Screenplay writer/Author with the company.
He lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

Filmography

· Used To Temporary Happiness (2012) (screenplay writer, producer)

· No Time For Love, short film (2013) (screenplay writer)

· Annulment, short film (2014) (screenplay writer)

· Returned (2015) (screenplay writer)

Awards and nomination:

2010 African American Literary Award nominee best anthology "Romance For The Streets"

2014 PEN'Ashe Magazine nominee best novel "Malicious"

2015 GANSPA Award Winner Best Erotica Short Story "Bad Girl"

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February 4, 2012
Fantasies.

“Ms. Brand New”, “Cater To You”, and “Penis Phobia” are the three “mini” stories you’ll find in Marlon McCaulsky’s Urban Fantasies Book 1. I read this book on my hour lunch break at work. The stories were all good but I wasn’t overwhelmed by any of them. I understand how and why this book came about, but personally I think Mr McCaulsky has way too much talent to give his readers “mini” stories. Each of the stories here could have been developed into full length novels as they all served to deliver a message.

If you need a quick fix by reading something short and sweet I would suggest this book; if you’re looking for a more lengthy and engaging read try one of Mr. McCaulsky’s other titles.

Locksie February 4, 2012
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Star Rating 3.5***

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1,815 reviews
June 30, 2011
Short erotic stories that will definitely make you wet and ready to make things happen. I only wish the book had more stories.
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Author 40 books41 followers
August 24, 2013
I am definitely a fan of Mr. McCaulsky's, having read several of his previous books. This was my first time reading any of his short stories. While they were certainly hot and I dug the essence of them, to me they just seemed unfinished... like there was a rush to get to the end or something. I just felt like I needed more meat; I kinda felt like I was left at the table still hungry.
Nevertheless, I'll be reading the next three Urban Fantasies books, hoping to get full. :)
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Author 33 books71 followers
September 21, 2014
I like this one a lot. It was actually funny. Especially the first story and I like how they all ended. I read this series backwards. Marlon definitely gets better with each book. Glad I was able to read his work. Great author.
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