Auctioned Virginity


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Romero came into my life when I was thirteen and taught me how to fight. To stand up for myself. He helped me survive. But his promise to protect me and my mother washed down the drain the night she died. I was sixteen. He let me leave, and then he didn't call. Didn't even try to make sure I hadn't died in some seedy hotel. That was just how I wanted it. Until two years later, when my meager earnings at a failing shoe store couldn't cover all my expenses and sleeping in a broken down car wouldn't last. It only took one phone call-hearing his voice again-for all my walls to come crumbling down. The first night back under his roof, I stumble into his private den to ask for money, inadvertently interrupting he and his ridiculously gorgeous, wealthy friends playing poker. That's when his friends start to bid on me. On my virginity. They're all dangerous-I can feel it-but not even I know just how dangerous until it's too late. Even though Romero tries to stop me, I can't help but consider giving my body up for money. Except the way he looks at me makes me think he's the one that wants to take what I'm offering.




Auctioned to the Greek Billionaire


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I’d do anything to save my brother. So when I discover Madame Alexa’s Virgin Auction by accident, it feels like the answer to everything. Auction off the one thing that’s still mine to give. It’s just sex. It’s just my virginity. But now I’m backstage, looking like a version of myself I don’t recognize. I’m trussed up and exposed in every possible way. Suddenly, the curtains open and I’m on stage. But when I see his eyes, I decide maybe this isn’t so bad after all... Each book in the Highest Bidder series is STANDALONE: * Auctioned to the Greek Billionaire * Sold to the King * The Billionaire's Betrayal




Auctioned To The Biker


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She’s mine, only mine. I will guard her, save her – even if it means, protecting her from members of my own gang. Yes, we bought her innocence at the auction together, But one taste of her, And I realize I’m not ready to share. I know this is against our rules, But who the f*ck cares when rules involve a woman as gorgeous as Jenny.




Billionaire Auction


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No way is she selling what belongs to me! Yes, her father stole from me. Yes, I want the money back. No, I don't expect her to repay me. I definitely don't expect her to auction away her virginity to pay me. Doesn't she realize that already belongs to me? She's mine. But if this is how I get my woman, fine. I'll win the auction and take the prize. She thinks it's just for the weekend. Wrong. She'll know soon enough, it's forever.




At Any Price


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“This is one of 13 romance novels that should be on every woman's bucket list."--Bustle.com I had the craziest idea when I decided to auction my virginity online. I have reasons for it. Good reasons. My mom’s hospital bills, for one. My medical school tuition, for another. By day, I’m a student and popular gaming blogger, but my dream is to become a doctor. This auction could free me from a crushing pile of debt and give me the cash I need to make my dreams a reality. And honestly, I’m also looking forward to cashing in that troublesome V-card. Win, win. My rules are set in stone: One night, then no further contact with the auction winner. Enter Adam Drake, the brilliant gaming company CEO and multimillionaire. He won my auction. He’s young, driven, and so damn sexy. It’s frightening how attracted I am - though I’d never admit it. And it’s clear I’ll need to protect my heart. But Adam is used to making the rules and before I can catch it, he's found a loophole. Every stipulation I made to protect myself is getting tossed by the wayside. I can’t help but wonder… Is he playing me? Or is he playing for keeps?




Virgin Envy


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Virginity is of concern here, that is its utter messiness. At once valuable and detrimental, normative and deviant, undesirable and enviable. Virginity and its loss hold tremendous cultural significance. For many, female virginity is still a universally accepted condition, something that is somehow bound to the hymen, whereas male virginity is almost as elusive as the G-spot: we know it's there, it’s just we have a harder time finding it. Of course boys are virgins, queers are virgins, some people reclaim their virginities, and others reject virginity from the get go. So what if we agree to forget the hymen all together? Might we start to see the instability of terms like untouched, pure, or innocent? Might we question the act of sex, the very notion of relational sexuality? After all, for many people it is the sexual acts they don’t do, or don’t want to do, that carry the most abundant emotional clout. Virgin Envy is a collection of essays that look past the vestal virgins and beyond Joan of Arc. From medieval to present-day literature, the output of HBO, Bollywood, and the films of Abdellah Taïa or Derek Jarman to the virginity testing of politically active women in Tahrir Square, the writers here explore the concept of virginity in today’s world to show that ultimately virginity is a site around which our most basic beliefs about sexuality are confronted, and from which we can come to understand some of our most basic anxieties, paranoias, fears, and desires.




A Virgin For The Billionaire


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Would You Dare To Lose Your V-card To A Handsome Billionaire?.... When Lilly received an e-mail which confirmed that her application had been accepted she was excited and anxious as what was going to happen from there and she should be. This was no ordinary website. This website specialty lied in the selling and buying of young girls virginity online. Lilly did not know it yet but she was in for the emotional roller coaster of her life! Richard: Beautiful. Innocent. Talented... but she was half my age. I spent my life building up my empire, but I needed someone to share it with. Someone smart and understanding; someone that could look past my money. Lilly was genuine, taking no effort at all to help me realize what I was lacking. She was compassionate and didn’t let negativity swallow her up when she had every right to. But, most of all, she made music with her soul that resonated with mine, and even at first glance, I knew I needed her. Lilly: All it took was a chance meeting for my life to get derailed from the straight and narrow. He dominated every decision I made, standing at the forefront of my life with open arms and a tender smile. He was waiting for me- waiting for us to grow in those places we both neglected. I didn’t really believe in miracles but meeting with Richard was a fateful encounter at the right time, in the right place. Yes, he was the one, and I wasn’t going to let him slip through my fingers! A Virgin For The Billionaire is a 44K words Billionaire Virgin Auction Secret Baby Romance. It's a Happy Ever After standalone with NO Cheating and No Cliffhanger!




Geisha


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A Kyoto geisha describes her initiation into an okiya at the age of four, the intricate training that made up most of her education, her successful career, and the traditions surrounding the geisha culture.




Chasing Hope


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From New York Times columnist, Pulitzer Prize winner, and best-selling author Nicholas D. Kristof, an intimate and gripping memoir about a life in journalism Since 1984, Nicholas Kristof has worked almost continuously for The New York Times as a reporter, foreign correspondent, bureau chief, and now columnist, becoming one of the foremost reporters of his generation. Here, he recounts his event-filled path from a small-town farm in Oregon to every corner of the world. Reporting from Hong Kong, Beijing, and Tokyo, while traveling far afield to India, Africa, and Europe, Kristof witnessed and wrote about century-defining events: the Tiananmen Square protests and massacre, the Yemeni civil war, the Darfur genocide in Sudan, and the wave of addiction and despair that swept through his hometown and a broad swath of working-class America. Fully aware that coverage of atrocities generates considerably fewer page views than the coverage of politics, he nevertheless continued to weaponize his pen against regimes and groups violating basic human rights, raising the cost of oppression and torture. Some of the risks he took while doing so make for hair-raising reading. Kristof writes about some of the great members of his profession and introduces us to extraordinary people he has met, such as the dissident whom he helped escape from China and a Catholic nun who browbeat a warlord into releasing schoolgirls he had kidnapped. These are the people, the heroes, who have allowed Kristof to remain optimistic. Side by side with the worst of humanity, you always see the best. This is a candid memoir of vulnerability and courage, humility and purpose, mistakes and learning—a singular tale of the trials, tribulations, and hope to be found in a life dedicated to the pursuit of truth.




Consent Culture and Teen Films


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Teen films of the 1980s were notorious for treating consent as irrelevant, with scenes of boys spying in girls' locker rooms and tricking girls into sex. While contemporary movies now routinely prioritize consent, ensure date rape is no longer a joke, and celebrate girls' desires, sexual consent remains a problematic and often elusive ideal in teen films. In Consent Culture and Teen Films, Michele Meek traces the history of adolescent sexuality in US cinema and examines how several films from the 2000s, including Blockers, To All the Boys I've Loved Before, The Kissing Booth, and Alex Strangelove, take consent into account. Yet, at the same time, Meek reveals that teen films expose how affirmative consent ("yes means yes") fails to protect youth from unwanted and unpleasant sexual encounters. By highlighting ambiguous sexual interactions in teen films--such as girls' failure to obtain consent from boys, queer teens subjected to conversion therapy camps, and youth manipulated into sexual relationships with adults--Meek unravels some of consent's intricacies rather than relying on oversimplification. By exposing affirmative consent in teen films as gendered, heteronormative, and cis-centered, Consent Culture and Teen Films suggests we must continue building a more inclusive consent framework that normalizes youth sexual desire and agency with all its complexities and ambivalences.