Thirteen Hours
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3.7
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Meghan O'Brien
Can you fall in love in thirteen hours? It's her birthday but lonely workaholic Dana Watts is at the office late, drafting a proposal. The very last interruption she expects comes in the form of the most beautiful breasts she has ever seen. These belong to an incredibly hot woman, who is standing in front of her, stripping to music. Laurel Stanley performs strip-o-grams to pay her way through school. She has never encountered a more ungrateful recipient than Dana. The uptight project manager makes it clear that she is furious to be distracted from her work by the gift a colleague sent and equally appalled by Laurel's occupation. After Dana is rude and insulting, and insists on escorting Laurel from the building, the two women take an elevator ride that changes everything. Stuck with each other for thirteen long hours after the elevator breaks down, they discover how wrong first impressions can be and how right two strangers can feel together. Can everything change in less than a day? Dana and Laurel set out to discover if their passionate elevator encounter can mean more in this fast-paced, erotic story of lust, loneliness, fantasy, and desire.
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Author
Meghan O'Brien
Pages
248
Publisher
Bold Strokes Books
Published Date
2008
ISBN
1602820147 9781602820142
Ratings
Google: 5
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"This book has so much sex, holy ****, it took me a month to get through it. So.Much.Sex. Nobody understands or ever will. There were cute adorkable moments, and they were seriously sweet, but I worried, in the beginning, of wether it would be over shadowed by all the mind blowing sex. Luckily I was wrong, just wish I had been a little more--prepared for this book, cause when I bought it I had no idea what I was getting myself into. But it made me smile and have that fluffy lovey-dove feeling in the pit of my stomach, so it got a high ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 star review. And may I just say that author O'Brien is probably one of the very few lesbian authors who actually writes butch women in a way that makes them relatable and human, instead of other worldly. She is an amazing writer, especially with how she formed the bond and growth between the 2 characters Dana and Laurel. With how many sex scenes ended up in the book, I remember worrying that the characters would seriously be stumped in their personalities, but dear lord was I wrong (again) and so happy about it.
Again O'Brien writes convincing young women who are flawed and damaged, but never broken by their experiences. She is one of the very few authors who can write some of the deepest aspects of sex and love making, and not have it take over or destroy the plot line. I'm not sure how she does it, but she's good at it and I can not wait to read more of her works."
"Book was great from beginning to end"
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