Uniform Behaviour, Steamy Stories about Men and Women in Uniform: Stories Selected and Edited by: Lucy Felthouse
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
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Book Review by: Kay Dee Royal
Review:
Sweet sixteen, the number of stories written for Uniform Behaviour, are anything but ‘sweet’. Maybe a better way of identifying these stories are hot, sizzling experiences, just the right amount of spice with women and men from an array of services wearing uniforms.
Examples of the frolicking fantasies follow:
Rebecca Bond’s – Fireman’s Lift: Suzie, who’s pushing forty and not feeling the best about herself, steps into an elevator already occupied by Bryan, a fireman decked out in full gear fresh from a fire, every woman’s hero. What happens when the lights go out and the elevator stops?
Victoria Bliss’ – Dirty Deeds: Emma, a cleaning woman wearing pink coveralls to work, gets caught masturbating by her employer, Jake. Yikes…what follows an embarrassing encounter like this?
Lucy Felthouse’s – Just Couldn’t Wait: Carla, a freelance journalist, must attend a boring party alone, but it takes a turn when Sam, a waiter, makes eye contact. Boring becomes something with a whole new meaning when Sam responds? When Carla leaves? OR, when Carla decides to stay?
Elizabeth Coldwell’s – Strictly No Parking: A woman late for a business meeting parks in a reserved parking spot. She’s caught red-handed by the sexy security guard. What happens when she refuses to move…perhaps a little bad-girl something-something from an authority-happy security guard?
These treats and twelve others serve up a cook, military service men and women, a minister, cruise ship steward, policeman, security guard, Queen’s guard, pilots and more. Every tale comes across a sure arousing blast of entertainment, scorching hot and delivering the goods.
After reading the forward of this book, I discovered another reason for buying Uniform Behaviour. Not only for the awesome yummy stories, but also because a portion of the money goes to a worthwhile charity, Help for Heroes.
I found this book a fun, entertaining and even somewhat enlightening read. If you’re looking for quick shorts filled with heroes, heroines, and sex, you’ll find it in this book. Once you read one story, however, you'll have a hard time not reading the next.
For more information (excerpts, blurbs, and where to buy) about the book, check here: http://lucyfelthouse.co.uk/index.php/published-works/uniform-behaviour-steamy-stories-about-men-and-women-in-uniform/
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Kay Dee
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2 comments:
Thanks for the snippets - you gave just enough to make us curious and want to read more of Uniform Behaviour. It sounds like a fun and entertaining read!!
Thanks for stopping by Allison. Be on the look out for more book reviews and author interviews.
Best always,
Kay Dee
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