Tuesday, May 8, 2012

My (Other) Daddy the Switch (MmF) (My Kinky Family)

My (Other) Daddy the Switch (MmF) (My Kinky Family) Review



When Uncle Bryan comes home one day to find his stepdaughter dominating his gay partner, she immediately orders him to join in the fun with whipping and rough fucking! Uncle Bryan has no choice but to do his best to please his mistress... and discover new kinks he's never known before!

An MmF story.

[This story contains femdom, bdsm, whipping, gay sex, cunninglingus, explicit sex, masturbation, humiliation play and more!]

Excerpt:

"Oh God! The pain feels so good!" I cried out before I could stop myself. What was happening to me? I cared not for the answer as my mind drew a blank, letting the endorphins fill all of my preoccupations.
I fell to the floor yet again as my legs finally surrendered. My breathing was heavy as my underwear turned a dark red.
A hand roughly grabbed the elastic band of my underwear, pulling it up. I instinctively got up, following along with it. It was either willing my legs up again or facing the pain of a wedgie chafing my already broken skin.
Mistress Sara stared coldly at my now bleeding ass cheeks. My blood boiled within me as I stood there in a mixture of stinging pain and embarrassment; letting her inspect my body.
"Strip, slave!" she commanded in her booming voice.
I hastily obeyed her order. My soiled briefs lay on the floor while I stood in front of her buck naked.
"Turn around!"
I turned, what was she going to do now? My heart beat in trepidation as I was about to find out.
"Bend over!"
I bent, supporting myself with the nearby couch. Was I going to get another spanking? Or a whipping? Maybe a ball gag would be placed in my mouth! I savored each and every fantasy with anticipation. My hips swayed slightly as I endured the pain, waiting for more punishment from my Mistress.


Monday, May 7, 2012

Witch Switch: Super Special (Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo)

Witch Switch: Super Special (Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo) Review



Katie loves Halloween. Everyone is buzzing about the costume contest, the Halloween parade is just around the corner, and a mysterious black kitten has captured Katie’s attention. But the busy holiday doesn’t stop the magic wind! Join Katie in this Switcheroo Super Special for twice the switcheroos, and find out how she saves the day!


Sunday, May 6, 2012

Blind Switch

Blind Switch Review



Desperate Jack Doyle accepts a sketchy job which leads to a deadly game of fixing horse races and murder--of the four-legged kind.... One-time amateur boxer Jack Doyle, an irreverent and rebellious advertising account representative, goes to work one fine Chicago day and finds his desk--and his job--both gone. A two-time loser at the marriage game as well, Doyle, usually ultra-confident, fishes himself out of a bottle to take stock, realizing, "with a thumping finality, that Life sure as hell did have his number and was crunching it."~At loose ends, Doyle accepts a most unusual offer from an acquaintance, Moe Kellman, "furrier to the Mob," to fix a horse race. The context of making the deal, a Cubs game at storied Wrigley Field, sets the tone for the drama that follows. Thus begins a chain of events that will lead the FBI to Doyle's door where they "coopt" him into a quest after people who are maiming or killing thoroughbred horses for their insurance values. Their number one target is a loathsome media mogul who can't bear to lose at anything.~Built upon recent factual events, spiced with satire and peppered throughout with engaging loonies, Blind Switch is a noteworthy first novel with a hero forced to ask in its ultimate line, "Where have I gone right?"


Saturday, May 5, 2012

Going Organic: A Healthy Guide to Making the Switch (Food Revolution)

Going Organic: A Healthy Guide to Making the Switch (Food Revolution) Review



Organic food is good for you and for the planet. But if you're thinking of revolutionizing your diet, you need to get the facts first. Learn about the benefits and challenges of an all natural, chemical free diet. Helpful tips, delicious organic recipes, and how to make the switch so much easier. Want to change the world? Now you can, one plate at a time.


Sunday, April 29, 2012

Speedway Switch (Impact Books: A Jake Maddox Sports Story)

Speedway Switch (Impact Books: A Jake Maddox Sports Story) Review



Michael Haynes has won more races in the midget car circuit than any other driver in his age division. And he couldn't have done it without his brother, Mark, who's a great mechanic. Then Buzz Ripshaw comes along. Buzz doesn't drive fair, and Michael gets hurt during the biggest race of the year. How will Team Haynes win without their driver? Realistic Fiction.


Saturday, April 28, 2012

The Switch II: Clockwork

The Switch II: Clockwork Review



The long awaited sequel to the Switch! Includes Book I as Prologue!

"As she looked on, the target unzipped his jumpsuit and pushed it down. His blond companion sauntered over to his desk, and slipped off her pants..."

York is a city of contradictions. Women are hard-pressed for lovers, because lovemaking can be dangerous. The upper city is powered by computers, the underground by steam. And the wealthy don't work for a living, underdwellers do it for them.

But certain underdwellers have a big problem with this arrangement. And so does the time keeper.

Welcome to the Revolution...

Cover art and design by Quinton Veal


596 Switch: The Improbable Journey From The Palouse to Pasadena

596 Switch: The Improbable Journey From The Palouse to Pasadena Review



All-American Washington State quarterback Ryan Leaf, who led the WSU Cougars to a Rose Bowl appearance in 1998, shares the ins and outs of a young man from Montana, attending college with dreams of a pro football career! It covers four years, from the moment Leaf decided to attend Washington State up through the Rose Bowl appearance in 1998. For college football fans and for WSU Cougar fans, this is an entertaining, behind-the-scenes journey through a fascinating time in the school s football history. For sports fans generally, it offers an unvarnished look at the world of college athletics, good and bad. The book does not glorify the sport or the WSU Cougar team, but does shed light on the powerful stories, colorful characters and some of the shenanigans behind one of our country s most beloved weekend pastimes.