$5.99
Potential - Book Four
by EroticScribbler
Categories: Fiction » Coming of Age
Format: EPUB
Content Rating: Extreme Contents
Book 4 is a tangled web of relationships, themes of love, loss, and forbidden attraction that leads to emotional turmoil and self-discovery. Mary finds herself entangled in forbidden desires and memories because her daughter, Becky, resembles Mary's lost love, Elizabeth. Deana faces family complexities and feelings for her cousin Cindy, while Evan navigates taboo desires for his mother, Candy. NOTE: The whole story has been meticulously reviewed, rewritten, and grammar-checked.
This is the fourth book in the series. There will be a total of five books. You can find the other books in the series here as well as Attic Voyeur: The Incest Next Door. Highly recommend that book.
NOT YET PUBLISHED: Book 5 explores a teenage boy's complex coming-of-age journey entangled with family dynamics, including incestuous themes and sexual encounters. The narrative delves into erotic scenarios and explores Evan’s relationships with various female characters. Secrets unfold as Evan navigates his desires and confronts evolving family revelations.
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SharpPencil
Top-shelf outstanding effort by a seasoned author!
Reviewed it on August 7, 2024
I'm not sure what the asshat aonegin's personal vendetta is against the author, but it's just that. This author is one of the most prolific writer's that you'll find in the amateur world, and despite this eBook costing a few buck, it's not Random House. :) This is the 4th book in the series, and it'll end up being 450,000 words. The author meticulously constructs each chapter with care, making sure to double-check back on previous books to make sure there's no continuity errors. The plot is classic, a family split by tension and brought together by forbidden love. The writing style is top-shelf, and the sexual tension is palpable. Ignore the asshat, and trust me, this author is a winner.aonegin
Very boring
Reviewed it on August 5, 2024
Waste of money. Poor plot, bad style, not exciting at all. A lot of words but no story and very flat development.