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Tex Reads - Cheesy Romance Novels (pt.1)
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Hey Folks,

I know it's been a while, but I've had a lot of personal stuff to deal with so I'm sure you all understand the absence. Regardless, here I am to post a few less explicit and more silly stuff!

You see, I have a guilty pleasure (other than creating audio pornography): I enjoy browsing the book section of dollar stores to see what ends up on their shelves. My favorite kind of books to see on these shelves are the over-the-top romance/erotica novels with cheesy storylines and suggestive artwork on the cover. They always make me smile and laugh at how stereotypical they are for the genre or how crazy their story premises can be.

Typically, I just admire these books for what they are in the store, take a a few pictures, and leave them be. However, this weekend I decided to buy a few of them with the intent of reading them outload as a sampler for you all who care to hear it.

Of the four romance novels I purchased, these two happen to be the wildest in story premise:

The Wolf Wore Plaid by Terry Spear (Overview: Scottish highlander werewolves fighting over filming rights at their respective clan castles):

Tex Reads - The Wolf Wore Plaid Pt. 1

Undercover Wolf by Paige Tyler (Overview: An undercover agent werewolf lady works with a MI6 secret agent werewolf man to tackle supernatural criminals up to no good)

Tex Reads - Undercover Wolf Pt. 1

I hope you find them as goofy as I did. I may try doing a reading of the other two more traditional romance novels later on. :D

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