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Book Review: Every Man Wants Her - A Virginia Templeton Mini Novel


Virginia Templeton knows other women want her life and men just plain want her, but she'll have to play her game carefully to get everything she wants . Virginia Templeton can turn heads in any room, and get the attention of any man she wants. She's married to a rich, powerful businessman, but she wants a divorce. She owns a luxurious condo building, complete with a dashing man to enjoy on the side, but he wants another woman...Who is the winner or is there one! This is a fast paced short sexy lunchtime story. 

Overall Thoughts:
If you like 50 Shades of Gray and are looking for a hot story to read then this mini novel series is it by Madison Montgomery. The first book in the Virginia Templeton mini novel series is Every Man Wants Her and a title very fitting for this take all power hungry woman. Virginia Templeton is someone you don't want to cross paths with...especially as a man. She knows what she wants and gets it no matter what. She's all about drinking, money and of course sex with any man she desires. 

This is a short story (mini novel) so don't expect a complete deep soul searching read here. No instead you'll find yourself on a quick roller coaster ride of passion, casual sex and a very hot tempered Virginia Templeton take all outburst. 

This mini novel is full of swear words and sexuality too. A book I only recommend for the mature reader.

Publisher: FIDELI
ASIN: B008969S2S (eBook)
Publication Date: June 4 2012
Genre of Book:  Erotic Romanc

 
Madison Montgomery, is an author, screenwriter and Internet Radio Host, her show is a A GOOD STORY IS A GOOD STORY. The first book of the Virginia Templeton series," EVERY MAN WANTS HER" is out now and her second book is scheduled to be released in Sept. The title of the book is ‘IT'S NEVER ENOUGH.” In November the third book of the Virginia Templeton series will be out.





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