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Justice Turns Ugly - Roberts, James
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"Justice Turns Ugly" is the Second Book of A Julia Lillus Series and is a culmination of experiences intertwined with romantic relationships, erotic sex, mystery, and murder. Each chapter of this book depicts character personalities, good and bad, underlining conflicts, and their resolution. I have opened the dark secrets of incest and rape, exploring the pain and devastation it causes. A part of this book explores the most sensuous and intimate closeness human beings can experience through the erotic acts of the total consumption of each other which exhibits the true meaning of devotion in a…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
"Justice Turns Ugly" is the Second Book of A Julia Lillus Series and is a culmination of experiences intertwined with romantic relationships, erotic sex, mystery, and murder. Each chapter of this book depicts character personalities, good and bad, underlining conflicts, and their resolution. I have opened the dark secrets of incest and rape, exploring the pain and devastation it causes. A part of this book explores the most sensuous and intimate closeness human beings can experience through the erotic acts of the total consumption of each other which exhibits the true meaning of devotion in a relationship. Throughout this book, the reader will experience anger, disappointment, vulnerability, and joy. The reader will discover the resolution to each of these emotions and finish the book with a feeling of satisfaction with hope in the future. And finally, this book continues where Book One leaves off; to finalize loose ends and to introduce new adventures while introducing new characters.
Autorenporträt
'I wasn't on this excursion for anything but relaxation. When I saw the beauty the breeze brought with it, I couldn't resist following through with thankfulness.'