May212013
pavartidevi:

Review of Their Twisted Love by Amelia James

Evolved Publishing presents the 2nd book in The Twisted Mosaic series, a follow-up to the…

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Thanks, Pav!

pavartidevi:

Review of Their Twisted Love by Amelia James

Evolved Publishing presents the 2nd book in The Twisted Mosaic series, a follow-up to the…

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Thanks, Pav!

May202013
Book 2 of The Twisted Mosaic is available now!
Alex has everything he wants. He loves the power that comes with his job, and fooling around with his boss provides the illicit kink he needs. He’s in charge and trusts no one.
Will should’ve learned something from his disastrous past, but he’s distanced himself from everyone who loved him, keeping the pain in protective custody. He has no use for entanglements.
Talia has a new man, safe and secure—and boring as hell. She won’t sleep with him until she knows she wants only him. But she can’t forget, or forgive, the men who indulged her wildest fantasies and violated her trust.
They’re happy apart… until Alex’s case forces them back together, and Talia discovers she still craves both her former lovers. Can only one love her enough to satisfy her twisted desires and provide the stability she needs?
Sometimes, the wrong reasons are the only reasons.

Book 2 of The Twisted Mosaic is available now!

Alex has everything he wants. He loves the power that comes with his job, and fooling around with his boss provides the illicit kink he needs. He’s in charge and trusts no one.

Will should’ve learned something from his disastrous past, but he’s distanced himself from everyone who loved him, keeping the pain in protective custody. He has no use for entanglements.

Talia has a new man, safe and secure—and boring as hell. She won’t sleep with him until she knows she wants only him. But she can’t forget, or forgive, the men who indulged her wildest fantasies and violated her trust.

They’re happy apart… until Alex’s case forces them back together, and Talia discovers she still craves both her former lovers. Can only one love her enough to satisfy her twisted desires and provide the stability she needs?

Sometimes, the wrong reasons are the only reasons.

May192013
I love this! It’s perfect for The Twisted Mosaic. Book 2 out tomorrow. :)
I found this pic on FB. I don’t know the original source.

I love this! It’s perfect for The Twisted Mosaic. Book 2 out tomorrow. :)

I found this pic on FB. I don’t know the original source.

May182013

masasexual:

marciewantsthev:

masasexual:

Imagine that you’re awkwardly sitting there at a formal dance when suddenly you see a hand extended towards you.  ”May I have this dance?” they ask.  You look up, and find that it’s your favorite character.

Imagine that favorite character then fucking you so hard that night that you don’t think you’ll be able to stand the next morning.

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Yeah, that’s what I would do… the second thing. ;)

(via michellebirbeck)

8AM
lostgenny:

I so want to bite that gorgeous bum ❤ (posted via tumblr queue)

lostgenny:

I so want to bite that gorgeous bum ❤ (posted via tumblr queue)

(Source: prestopics)

May172013
lostgenny:

yes please  ❤ (posted via tumblr queue)

lostgenny:

yes please  ❤ (posted via tumblr queue)

(Source: theblackduke)

5AM

(Source: mirellamel, via gemmasroom)

May132013
ifyouwantit-letmeknow:

Love this feeling.

ifyouwantit-letmeknow:

Love this feeling.

(Source: darkangelsbride)

8PM
“For the last three decades many Americans have puzzled over a system that gives an R to a movie in which a women is carved up by a chainsaw and an NC-17 to one that shows a woman sexually pleasured. From such ratings one might conclude that sexual violence against women is OK for American teenagers to see, but that they must be 18 to see consensual sex. What message does this send to the kids the MPAA presumably means to protect?”

Carrie Rickey

(via fireworkselectricbright)

“You have to question a cinematic culture which preaches artistic expression, and yet would support a decision that is clearly a product of a patriarchy-dominant society, which tries to control how women are depicted on screen. The MPAA is okay supporting scenes that portray women in scenarios of sexual torture and violence for entertainment purposes, but they are trying to force us to look away from a scene that shows a woman in a sexual scenario which is both complicit and complex. It’s misogynistic in nature to try and control a woman’s sexual presentation of self. I consider this an issue that is bigger than this film.”

-Ryan Gosling on the controversy around the rating of his film ‘Blue Valentine’

(via misandry-mermaid)

(via wilwheaton)

May92013
lostgenny:

It so is… ❤ (posted via tumblr queue)

lostgenny:

It so is… ❤ (posted via tumblr queue)

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