Screwed

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Pub Date Aug 11 2017 | Archive Date Aug 31 2018

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Somehow, it’s always about the money. Sharon Saluda, in her junior year at Pisgah College, doesn’t have nearly enough of it, and a diploma is her ticket out of the narrow confines of small town life in Jacob’s Bluff, NC. A career as a stripper seems a promising solution, but when that ends badly, a desperate Sharon capitalizes on that most basic of needs—sex—by matching up college coeds with faculty clientele.
 
Her job description takes a dramatic uptick when Connor Shaw arrives and wants her as his own—for a very good price, of course. She takes the plunge, body and soul, because this man is gorgeous, ridiculously wealthy, and the sex is out of this world. But there’s always a catch…right?

Somehow, it’s always about the money. Sharon Saluda, in her junior year at Pisgah College, doesn’t have nearly enough of it, and a diploma is her ticket out of the narrow confines of small town life...


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Well written romance book that will leave you wanting more from this author.

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Honestly, the first 30% of this book did not strike me as erotica, and I felt like the author wasn't really allowing me to get into Sharon's head, but I found this book to be a really good yarn from beginning to end. I couldn't put it down and wanted to know how it would all pan out. It's also a well written story and I look forward to what else Mike Owens may create in the future.

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I enjoyed the book however I was left with many questions. I am however looking forward a new book from this authoer

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I found this read to be very intriguing. The story is fast paced with plenty of drama and suspense. Sharon and Connor have great chemistry. The story moved a little slow for me in the beginning and I had a bit of trouble connecting with the characters. Overall the story is entertaining with a bit of steam. A good read.

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Screwed by Mike Owens was a pretty interesting book,it's a little slow at the beginning but then I was hooked.
The love story is great and there are a few twist and turns.

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Well written book. Looking forward to reading more from this author.

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I found this book very slow. I couldn't stay interested in it.
The author has good writing ability but I just lost interest in the story

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Screwed by Mike Owens was an intriguing story. It was fast paced but yet easy to follow, with a good mix of sexy and suspense. The characters was all believable, which I credit to the good writing and flow of the story line.
Overall a good sexy book!

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This was a story that was full of surprises and twists. It most definitely was steamy, lots of drama, and a very creative story line. The characters were easy to get to know and get invested in, and just added to the twists and turns as the story played out, which made it very intriguing. From the where the story ended, you would never be able to tell from the way it begins. This definitely wasn't your typical steamy read - it had twists, turns, and lots and lots of drama - although, there were times when I just thought that Sharon was sex-starved woman, that wanted to dip her toes into everyone's pond. It did leave me with more questions than the author, or editors, allowed for the general reader to see.

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