#FiftyFanGirls Book Recommendations

#FiftyFanGirl Book Lists

@Vickie_Blythe's Book List

@bl_teapot1124's Book List

@ha8ha8ters' Book List

@ennbocci's Book List

@TheJoly's Book List


Miscellaneous Books




~Bared to You by Sylvia Day                                  Gideon Cross

~Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire                     Travis Maddox

~Floor Time by Liz Crowe                                    Jack Gordon                                                 

~Gabriel's Inferno by Sylvain Reynard                    Gabriel Emerson

~Gabriel's Rapture by Sylvain Reynard                   Gabriel Emerson

~Heart of Steel by Jennifer Probst                         Logan Grant

~Hearts in Darkness by Laura Kaye                         Caden Grayson

~Love Unscripted by Tina Reber                            Ryan Christensen

~The Marriage Bargain by Jennifer Probst               Nicholas Ryan

~On the Island by Tracey Garvis-Graves                  T.J. Callahan

~Taking Shots by Toni Aleo                                      Shea Adler

~Trying to Score by Toni Aleo                                Lucas Brooks


The names with links go to Book Boyfriend post on Nose In A Book.

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  1. Could I make a suggestion here? Take a look at the below if you could, maybe it will be of interest:


    ‘The Real 50 Shades of Grey’ Set to Shock Readers

    New biography reveals extreme sex life of 20-something girl sucked into the undergrounds sex scene


    For immediate release

    Cover image available on request



    Fifty Shades of Grey, the novel setting the publishing world alight with its explicit depictions of sadomasochistic sex, looks set to be upstaged by an even more graphic book – a true story about the real-life experiences of a 21-year-old girl.

    Can You Keep a Secret? by ‘Katie Collins’ and Robert Carry tells the story of how Katie became a plaything of the underground sex scene.

    The non-fiction title, published by Y Books, reveals how privately educated Katie began stripping in front of her computer while dozens of men watched via webcam when she was just 13 years old.

    After having her first sexual experience with a police officer she met online when she was 14, Katie went on to form fleeting relationships with numerous men she met in internet chat rooms.

    By her late teens Katie was addicted to casual sex, often meeting and sleeping with dozens of men each week and up to three in one day.

    The youngster then got involved in the secretive swinging scene, regularly taking part in group-sex parties. These events, held in exclusive rental apartments and hotels, were attended by up to 80 eager participants.

    Katie began to search for ever more extreme sexual experiences. The graphic account reveals how Katie, driven by a desire to explore her submissive side, became involved in fetishism and sadomasochism.

    The book’s graphic depictions of bondage games, group sex and fetish orgies leave little to the imagination.

    “This book is explosive,” said publisher Chenile Keogh. “It tells of the story of what happened when a girl’s sex life went way, way out of control.”

    Keogh continued, “Katie got involved in everything from 80-strong swingers parties to bondage and S&M. Her story shines a light into the darkest corners of the underground sex scene.”

    Can You Keep a Secret? is being released at a time when Fifty Shades of Grey is breaking sales records all over the world, even outstripping the Harry Potter series. Despite being on sale for months, the Fifty Shades trilogy is holding firm in the top three spots on best-seller lists worldwide.

    But rather than viewing Fifty Shades of Grey as competition for Can You Keep a Secret? Keogh believes the Irish book will benefit from the worldwide phenomenon.

    “Fifty Shades of Grey has changed women’s attitude to reading about adult themes,” she said.
    “When the millions reading the trilogy get to the end, they may well be looking for the next big thing. A book that tells the story of another extreme sex life, and a true one at that, might just fit the bill.”

    Can You Keep a Secret? went on worldwide release on 12 August 2012 and is available to download from via Amazon.com and the iBookstore, priced at €3.99 (US$4.91 or £2.99).

    Notes for Editors

    ‘Katie Collins’ is a pseudonym. Her real name has been changed to protect her identity and the identities of other individuals depicted in the book.

    You can find out more about the book by visiting the website: therealfiftyshades.com

    Email: publicity@ybooks.ie
    T: +353 1 6217992
    http://www.facebook.com/YBooks
    http://ybooks.ie
    http://twitter.com/YBooksTweets

    ENDS

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