Imagination is a very powerful thing!
The mind can make or break whole worlds, travel from one end of the known universe to the other within the span of a heartbeat and turn queens to slave girls or the reverse. It’s also why the pen is mightier than the sword. With the pen, words can paint pictures of futures that hold heavens with endless desire, pleasure and enjoyment or create the imagery of hells with torture, pain and suffering.
Between desire and fear and between pleasure and pain there lies a narrow realm of possibilities where I like to let my imagination roam. If you care to you may join me on my journeys...

Friday, 20 April 2012

The FillyThe Filly by Paul Moore
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

From the description: Morgan enjoyed her glory days as a high school track star, until her brother’s illness require she take a job as a barmaid. Her dreams seem to be over, but a mysterious stranger offers her an unusual opportunity, including all the money she’ll ever need. She’ll race for him, not as a typical track star, but as a ponygirl.

The opening of the novel and the introduction of the Morgan character is well written, up until she goes to the hotel room to accept the deal, where the character starts to act... well out of character.
From then on the story starts to get more and more fragmented, up until her first race, jumping between the different sex scenes with little else in between.
About halfway into the story the author starts to drop occasionally miniscule details that hint at deep plot.
The resolution comes quick and far too predictable.

It's an interesting and creative story and if it's sex scenes you're after this is it. Personally I would have liked some great characters having all that sex and a more creative ending.

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