Nightmare Penitentiary is no joke. The worst of the worst in the paranormal world end up at NP, and I just got sentenced there. For others, this might be cause for freaking the hell out. But for me, it's a fucking relief. You see, I've been sold off to the big bad asshole, Alpha Bowen - th
Conventional Wisdom
β Scribed by Crystal, Cheri
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 32 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B00G0U02F2
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Janet Weiss, PhD., spends every waking moment between office hours and searching for the lifesaving tools that would become the gold standard in treating mood disorders in women. Sheβs too busy for a social life and takes great pleasure in writing erotica in her spare time. Up until recently, sheβs avoided thoughts about her sexuality. Now she finds herself obsessing about women and concludes that her sexual identity needs defining. Sheβs headed to a professional convention in Manhattan and wonders if she should put her theory to the test. A nationally known researcher, Dr. Olivia Chase (Chaz), is a stunning woman, who happens to be smart, witty, and a lesbian. Sheβs also Janetβs roommate for the duration of the con. Janet develops a huge crush on Chaz and suspects the feeling may be mutual. Chaz may be too impossible to resist, but will Janet be able to go through with her personal quest?
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