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    The Candy Box (Paperback) By (author) Ko Jo Black, Illustrated by Lara Addams

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    Short Description for The Candy BoxTWO delicious novellas in one sumptuous collection!First, we open the doors to the Candy Cottage, where anything goes as long as you're naked!Then,The Harward Girls welcome you to a very special music school.Mistress Samantha Harward commands musical perfection from her girls.Toys, tongues, and nimble fingers are all part of the Mistress's curriculum, and her dutiful students lap up every lesson
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  • Hot like no other!4

    Annie Player This book is styled like no other I've previously read. With two gloriously sticky stories inside, it manages to stay sensual throughout whist enticing you with some seriously naughty sex!

    The plot for both Candy Cottage and The Harward Girls is revealed quickly through the setting of each chapter as opposed to the author going into depth about the background of each character and building up to the scenes that make a book fall into the erotic genre. Cleverly, this allows it to be more than just a story of random sex scenes whilst allowing plenty of room for well, sex scenes.

    And the sex is hot! There's a large amount of girl on girl action, threesomes, group play, elder and younger flesh boys and toys... so many toys!

    Both stories focus on a young girl exploring her sexuality and an elder, well experienced woman happily embracing and teaching the pleasures of the body. The narrative swaps between the characters and being a lady in between these two statuses, I really enjoyed re-living the excitement of sexual awakening and experimentation whilst also being able to relate to the more knowledgeable, powerful characters of Madame Bea and Ms. Harward.

    The front cover of The Candy Box is relatively discreet and sleekly designed. The images inside are not so discreet and I suggest being careful when flicking the pages in public (unless, you, like me, quite enjoy seeing the eyes of your neighbour pop open!). They really are intense and beautiful drawings by Lara Addams. She is undoubtedly a talented artist. My only misgiving is that, along with the written description of the characters, they are all model perfect which for me, takes a little away from the reality of the situations described.

    Speaking of reality, this book is based on true life which makes it all the more fascinating and exciting. This is explained in the prologue and also in the directors commentary at the end of each story. I wasn't expecting this commentary and I must admit that after The Candy Box I was unsure whether or not it added to the book, to know about the highs and lows in making the relating film. Did it take some of the magic away from how my imagination had interpreted the story or did it add a new layer of realness? By the end of The Harward Girls however, I was looking forward to finding out more from the director and lapped up the honesty and the clear pleasure given and received from all those involved.

    There are a few typo's within the book and occasionally I was left working out the various positions that the boys and girls got themselves into (I suppose the film could help with this). These can be easily overlooked though as the sensuality of The Candy Box really comes alive through the characters!

    I could feel their sweetness and kindness through their pleasure.

    Overall, both Candy Cottage and The Harward Girls are a delicious read of pure sexual erotica! They left me in a beautiful place in mind and slippery between the legs after each chapter and allowed me to rekindled my naughty explorative days. by Annie Player

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