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Toni Langston has gotten herself into a bit of a pickle. OK, it's actually a pretty big mess, if you want to know the truth. Not only is she pregnant, but the father doesn't even remember having slept with her, having been uncharacteristically drunk the night it happened. To make it even worse, the father is Simon, her long-time friend and one of her roommates, who she has harbored a secret crush on for more years than she can count. Toni sees this as her last chance - if she wants Simon, she must seduce him, preferably before their baby is born.
Simon has never noticed Toni, not romantically. They are best friends and he'd do anything for her, but he has never seemed to feel the same way about Toni as she does for him. But he starts to see her in a different way after learning she is pregnant. It drives him crazy that she won't divulge the father's identity - he wants nothing more than to bash the idiot's face in for leaving Toni in this mess. In fact, the thought of her being with another man unearths feelings he never suspected he had for her. Sure, he has always been protective of her, knew he loved her, but only in a brotherly way, right? Then why has a sneaky possessive feeling suddenly started to surface, and why can't he take his eyes off of her? And above all, where did these sexy dreams about her that feel all too real come from?
Before you even buy this book, make sure you are stocked up on tissue. I think I went through at least one box while reading Maya Banks' Seducing Simon! This book has been on my wish list for quite a while and I could kick myself for not having read it much sooner. I guarantee the story will stay with me for a long time to come and I will pull it off of the bookshelf time and time again.
Toni absolutely broke my heart. Her struggle to cope with her unrequited love for Simon and an unplanned pregnancy while also dealing with the financial pressures to make a life for herself and her child, possibly alone, would be enough to break many women. The unconditional love and support she enjoys from her brother, Simon, and their other roommate, A.J. is phenomenal, and gives her the strength to keep going. The foursome fight the major life changes they know can't be avoided as they deal with Toni's pregnancy, her brother's impending marriage, and the fact that these events will require them to separate and find new homes, leaving the unconventional, yet comfortable family nest they have built together.
Watching Toni learn how to seduce Simon is hilarious! Growing up a tomboy who never had eyes for any man but Simon, she has not had much experience developing seduction skills. Taking tips from their firefighter friends on how to catch his attention, she sets about her task with a vengeance, knowing her time is short, and she must soon tell Simon the baby is his. The changes she goes through in her attempts serve to confound Simon at every turn - and who doesn't love to watch a man in utter bewilderment trying to make sense of his own feelings as well as a woman's actions? Toni learns fast, keeping Simon on his toes as he slowly starts to realize his own feelings for her.
But the secret Toni has kept threatens everything they build. She's taken so long to spill the mystery of her baby's father that she can't quite figure how best to tell him without leaving him feeling betrayed, or worse. Readers, who enjoy an omniscient view of the tale, and the one friend she confides in, well understand and support her reasons for the delay, but empathy for Simon is present as well when he finally learns the truth. His reaction sets off a chain of events that threaten to destroy everything he holds dearest, and force him to face his innermost feelings and truths.
Maya Banks can write a tragic heroine like no one else. She knows just how to tear your heart to shreds, and then put it all back together better than it ever was before. If ever I've finished a story and started to think of the characters as real people, this would be it. The characters were so very lifelike, the situation so possible, that I could easily believe it if someone told me it was a biography. Ultimately, Seducing Simon serves to remind readers that even situations which seem impossible to recover from can have a happy ending. It is a book I'll read whenever I need to recharge my own hope.

Seducing Simon Overview

One fateful night, Toni Langston seduces her best friend, the guy she's been in love with forever. Two problems-he doesn't remember a thing that happened and now she's pregnant. Toni Langston has been in love with Simon, her best friend, for years. The night Simon breaks up with his long time girlfriend, he and Toni make love. Toni is devastated and humiliated when, in the heat of the moment, he calls her by his girlfriend's name. The next morning, Simon remembers nothing of the previous night and Toni is only too relieved not to remind him. Two months later, she discovers she's pregnant. She wants Simon to love her, apart from any obligation he might feel because of the baby. So she embarks on a quest to seduce her best friend, to make him see her as more than a little sister, to make him love her as much as she loves him. It works. Maybe too well. Now when things are perfect, she faces telling him of the secret she's kept.

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As I understand it this anthology was put together after Daphne discovered herself starring in someone else's story in a book called Best American Erotica. As she states in the foreword of this book "In some story, some girl with my name is doing nasty things to some boy and the whole world can read it. With one hand, if they want." How can you not be intrigued by that statement? So she gathered a group of 29 writers and let them each tell their 'story' in this a kiss and tell book all about Daphne.
With 29 authors, 29 stories and only 260 pages, that makes some of these stories extremely short in length, but I didn't find any of them lacking. Like in most anthologies there were stories that I enjoyed far more than others, but on a whole I thought this collections was pretty darn good.
This book touches on many different subjects along with various sexcapades about hers truly. From graveyard romps, school girl sexual exploration/experimentation, strippers, bondage bunnies, lesbian and straight sex, there is no shortage of content. I found myself amazed at the uniqueness of each tale; each story contained a different Daphne. While there were always some similarities in her appearance each author managed to bring a little something more to the personality of the Daphne they wrote about.
A small sample of my favorites:
Dear Rachel, Please Read by Bucky Sinister - a humorous story told in the form of a letter from a man to his girlfriend - explaining in detail all the rumors she heard about him shagging Daphne were untrue.
The Meow by Justin Chin - a Daphne tale told to us by her cat, Moshpit. I though it was a clever story about how he protects her and guards her dreams.
What Daphne Thinks About In Bed by T.R. Moss - A story that centers on Daphne's solo lovin' and the fantasies she conjures in the process.
This isn't a book I could sit down and read from cover to cover, it is something that I picked up now and then and read a few stories at a time. There was maybe only one story I didn't care for out of the entire collection, the rest I either liked or really liked. It was interesting, to say the least, and while I am not sure how I stumbled upon this book, I am glad that I did. Daphne and her writer pals have created a very distinctive and pleasurable read.

Cherise Everhard, July 2008

Fucking Daphne: Mostly True Stories and Fictions Overview

When Daphne Gottlieb first found herself the character in someone else's story she was intrigued; over time, as she appeared in more and more stories, she started to wonder about the implications of what was real and what wasn't. Did it matter that there were published stories of her having sex in bathrooms, vacant parking lots, on the balcony at a party in an old bordello? Did it matter whether or not they were true? This question sparked the idea for Fucking Daphne, a collection that blurs the lines between reality and fiction and begs the question "who is the real Daphne?" A pill-popping wild child? A soft place to fall with a broken heart? A dreadlocked vixen?Contributors include Hanne Blank, Stephen Elliot, Sarah Katherine Lewis, and Ariel Gore, who describe, watch, and engage with a character that is not Daphne Gottlieb; Daphne is a projection, a fantasy, a zeitgeist. We are all a multitude of people in bed. We are all Daphne.Harnessing the playfulness of the hoax, the seductiveness of literature, and the edginess of the avant-garde, Fucking Daphne is unique in a culture hungry for sex, information, and most of all, understanding.

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Brianna Wyatt is an early 20's young woman who has spent many years lovingly bringing up and trying to protect her younger brother, who is blind and partially deaf, from their father. They both live at home with their business magnet father who wants nothing to do with them, after their mother runs away. Now that her brother is 16 and turning into quite the young man she thinks there may finally be a light at the end of the tunnel and she and he might escape her father. But, suddenly Brianna's father wants to see her. While in the back of the limo she is stunned to find out that he expects Brianna to furnish him with an heir. Not just any heir, but an heir by millionaire Cole Masters, as part of a business arrangement, and the penalty if she doesn't? He will send her bother to an institution. Brianna feels trapped and reluctantly goes along with her father to Cole's house.
Cole Masters is a 30's businessman who is a rising star in the world of business. He is stunned when he receives the contract from his lawyer. The crackpot Andrew Wyatt wants him to father an heir with his own daughter. He is shocked that this idea has even passed Wyatt's mind, let along that he thinks Cole will agree to it. When Wyatt shows up at his house he agrees to meet with him, even though he has told the man "no way" is he going to go along with this crack pot idea. Cole is stunned when the man brings in his daughter for part of the discussion. Cole is instantly drawn to her and is stunned by the man's attitude to his daughter when she has an asthma attack. Cole decides he is going to keep her for a while, if not forever, but not on her fathers terms. He kicks the father out and decides that he will make a deal with her to stay with him, and do as he says, and he will get her bother out of his father's house safely. He even thinks that she won't mind spending time with his best friend, which is something that he and Tyler have secretly done for years.
Tyler Cannon has knows Cole since grade school, and is now his heads up his security. They have been best friends forever, and have also shared a taste in women and have on occasion shared them intimately. He thinks Cole is kidding when he says what Andrew Wyatt had in mind for his daughter and Cole. But, he is also taken with Brianna as soon as he sees her and also, doesn't want to let her go. When
Brianna is stunned that anyone would care for her enough to help both her and her brother, especially against her fathers' wishes. But, she becomes a believer when they indeed move him into Cole's house and treat him with respect and like the young man he is which, is something her father has never done. When suddenly it looks like someone is out to get Brianna she is further stunned to see that it is really scaring both Cole and Tyler, for her safety. She knows she has finally found her home.
For a debut novel this is a fantastic story. Her heroes will make any woman drool. She also tastefully puts together some very hot erotic stories. Don't get me wrong this book is intended for adults only, but she has put some actual thought into the characters as well as the sex. I can't wait for her next installment.

Blackmailed Overview

Brianna Wyatt may be a victim of her father's machinations, but one look is all it takes for Cole Masters and Tyler Cannon to offer her their own style of menage a trois blackmail. Brianna Wyatt's father is blackmailing her into doing what he wants by threatening to send her brother to an institution. She would do anything to keep that from happening, including go along with his demented scheme of her getting pregnant by Cole Masters--a man who's been rumored to share a woman with his best friend, and who leaves Brianna's innocent senses in shambles. Cole is sure he's about to be blackmailed-why else would a man whore his daughter? But there's something about her that neither Cole nor his best friend, Tyler Cannon, can deny. They want her, and don't hesitate for a second on making their own offer. Her brother's protection for her body. When danger flirts with Brianna's life, there is nothing they won't do to keep her safe. Including listening to what their hearts are saying. Warning: this title contains graphic language, hot, explicit sex, bondage, domination/submission and minage a trois and is not for the faint of heart!

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The Sex Lives of Teenagers: Revealing the Secret World of Adolescent Boys and Girls Review & Ratings

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Unfortunately, this kind of book--the therapist
generalizes his/her most disturbed teenage client cases into a
dire commentary on all youth--is becoming an epidemic. This
book is not a useful basis for understanding young people.
Rather, it is part of the professional sensationalism and denial
that helps make America one of the riskiest Western nations to
live in.
First of all, Dr. Ponton is both unfair and unscientific.
Suppose I culled some lurid cases of psychotherapists' sexually
exploiting patients and compiled them into a book, "The Sex
Lives of Psychiatrists." Such a book might depict modern
therapists as uniquely dangerous perverts the rest of us should
fear. Would that be accurate or fair? No. It would be an
example of what social scientists term as fallacious "selection
bias:" a grossly unfair smear on an entire group based on the
misdeeds of a few of its most disturbed number. Now, Dr.
Ponton, and readers and reviewers who seem to worship this
kind of book as "realism:" how is what she does to teenagers
any different?
Second, Dr. Ponton's comments on youth sexuality are
blatantly inaccurate. She claims that today's teenagers "are
taking greater risks" with sex than past generations. Not true.
The latest National Center for Health Statistics data shows that
teens today are less likely to get pregnant, less likely have
babies or abortions, and less likely to contract STDs today than
teens of 25 to 30 years ago. Further, teens who do get pregnant
tend to be older (more are 18 or 19, rather than 12-17) today
than back then.
Third, she blames the easy targets such as media images
of sex and innate teenage risk-taking for adolescent sexual
problems. What evasion. Surely, in her work in HIV treatment,
Dr. Ponton noticed that HIV-positive youths are not a
cross-section of the average teenage population, but
overwhelmingly are extremely poor, usually homeless
prostitutes forced into "survival sex" with adult clients to obtain
money, food, shelter, and protection. It's depressing that
in the few instances in which Dr. Ponton's book relates adult
sexual abuses, solicitations, and harassments toward youths,
those who seem eager to believe any debauchery among teenagers
dismiss and deny them.
The fact is that exhaustive clinical testing has found
HIV infection rates on college campuses are almost zero and,
among teens in general, are very low. However, HIV-positive
levels run as high as one in six destitute runaway and homeless
youths, which is why HIV is dozens of times more common
among African American teen girls than among the more
privileged, mostly white youths Dr. Ponton sees. Unhealthy
adult sexual behaviors and rampant youth poverty (not
race)--and not "teenage risk taking"--are the markers of high
rates of unwanted pregnancy, sexually-transmitted disease, and
AIDS among the most vulnerable fraction of young people.
When are professionals such as Dr. Ponton going to face their
responsibility to stop selling books with popular, salacious
kid-sex tales and unwarranted fears about "youth today," and
instead confront readers and policy makers with the unpopular,
real risks our adult society imposes on its young people?

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