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Politics. Escorts. Blackmail.

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by Pynk


  Magnolia sat down and put her cell back in her purse. She wore a casual grin. “Rebe’s truly taken this forty-year thing to a whole new height. And I guess that means our butts need to get serious too, girlie. Like she said, we just made three sexual resolutions. And I don’t know about you, but I’m in.” Magnolia again raised her glass for a toast. “Happy fortieth birthday, Darla.”

  Darla cut her eyes away from the crowd and plopped her body down on the bar stool next to Magnolia. “Happy fortieth birthday,” she said as though weak. She and Magnolia leaned toward each other for a hug, and Magnolia patted her on the back. Darla glanced at her tiny barrel purse and opened it, snatching her touch-screen cell, eyeing it with a frown. “That newly freaky girl had better text me. Trying to shake the missionary and get all sixty-nine on us with the Mr. Rick Fox wannabe. Let her hair down, my ass. She ain’t forty yet, dammit.”

  Reading Group Guide

  Money Watts was determined to keep Lip Service in business, and to keep her and her client’s associations with prostitution under wraps. Did you feel that the many dimensions of Money matched the persona of someone who would go to any length to achieve that goal?

  Midori Moody was a love junkie, yet she was tragically wounded. Did you think it would have been possible for her to find Mr. Right and move past her demons?

  Leilani Sutton had a certain “skill at giving skull” that made her very popular. As you read her scenes, did you find any particular aspect of her techniques that intrigued you to the point where you would want to mimic her processes? If so, what in particular intrigued you?

  Kemba Price was in an open relationship with Beryl, who had her men on the side. Do you think Beryl had a right to be so upset when she found out what Kemba was up to?

  Were you surprised that a pimp like Romeo could have such an attraction to men? Have you ever heard of a story or movie where the pimp was bisexual? Is so, what is the title?

  Which sex scene turned you on the most, if any? What was it about that scene? Which scene turned you off the most, and why?

  Have you ever been in an intimate situation where there were two dicks in the room?

  Does penis size matter to you? Have you experienced a Kemba- and/or Virgil-sized penis? Would you continue to date a man who you found out had a micropenis?

  If you found out that one of your parents patronized hookers, would you tell the other parent?

  Would you consider a part-time career as a phone sex operator?

  Do you think prostitution should be legalized? Why or why not?

  In your everyday life, does dating a man who buys you dinner, gifts, trips, and so on, equate to being a prostitute if you sleep with him in return?

  Why does it seem that so many politicians take risks when it comes to sex on the side of their relationship/marriage?

  Is there a particular character in Politics. Escorts. Blackmail. that you would like to follow up on in a sequel? Why?

  Is there a certain power of the pussy that men cannot resist? Is the old saying true that, “Women rule the world because they’ve got half the money and all the pussy?” Either way, please give examples.

  About the Author

  Pynk is the bestselling author of Erotic City, Sexaholics, and Sixty-Nine, and a contributor to the anthology The Heat of the Night. Pynk won the 2008 YOUnity award for Fastest Rising Literary Star, and Disilgold.com’s Most Outstanding Author of the Year award for 2009.

  Erotic City, which centers around a fictional swingers club in Atlanta, was voted one of the Best Reads for 2008 by Black Expressions and was a finalist for a 2009 African American Literary Award in the category of erotica. Sexaholics, about four women addicted to sex, was voted among the 2010 Best Books by the Sankofa Literary Society. Sixty-Nine, about three sexually repressed women born in 1969, was nominated for a 2011 African American Literary Award and was a Top 20 Black Expressions Bestseller. The Heat of the Night was written by five bestselling female authors, offering sizzling stories that empower women to take control of their climax. Politics. Escorts. Blackmail. tackles the topic of politicians and their not-so-undercover connection to the call-girl industry in New York City.

  Each steamy Pynk title is set in a different city—Atlanta, Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas, and New York City. Pynk’s mission is to encourage women to freely live their sexy dreams, responsibly and without guilt.

  Born and raised in Los Angeles, Pynk now resides just outside of Atlanta, Georgia. For more information on Pynk, you can visit her website at http://www.authorpynk.com/ or find her on Facebook.

  Can’t get enough of Pynk? Then make sure to pick up her other erotic novels.

  Now Available from Grand Central Publishing

  (03/11)

  Hitting the big 4-0 is not all Magnolia Butler, Rebe Richardson, and Darla Clark have in common as they vow to let loose like never before. For these women, living on the erotic edge is challenging everything they believe about lust, sinning, and betrayal.

  (03/10)

  Miki, Valencia, Teela, and Brandi share one thing—they are all addicted to sex. United through Sexaholics Anonymous, these women try to recover from their dependence on wild, spontaneous, and even sometimes dangerous sex. And they have a long, wrenching road ahead of them.

  (11/08)

  Erotic City has become Atlanta’s best-kept secret, a private club where the wealthy can live out their wildest sexual fantasies. But now, one of its frequent patrons threatens to close the club’s doors forever, and the nights of hot fun and cold cash are about to culminate in a dangerous clash of passions and wills.

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  If you loved POLITICS. ESCORTS. BLACKMAIL., then you’re sure to enjoy these steamy favorites as well!

  Now Available from Grand Central Publishing

  (08/11)

  Packed with frank and meaningful discourse, contemplative advice, and page-turning hot-and-sexy fun, SATISFACTION: Erotic Fantasies for the Advanced & Adventurous Couple offers something for everyone. By combining erotic fiction with advice and instruction on how to incorporate these fictional erotic adventures into your committed relationship, Karrine Steffans will teach you how to leave your inhibitions at the bedroom door.

  (06/11)

  London Reed needs lots of cash fast, and when handsome tycoon William Thorne shows her just how to bend the rules, she finds that the cost of doing business is guilt, lies, betrayal, and an addiction to the high-end call-girl life that she can’t shake.

  (04/11)

  Sisters Foxy, Victoria, and Déjà run a prosperous bakery by day and fulfill their clients’ adult fantasies at Crème Fantasyland at night. Business is booming, but life at home is another story. As the women try to work through their professional and personal lives, an unexpected threat may cause them to lose their business or, worst of all, their freedom.

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  ALSO BY PYNK

  Erotic City

  Sexaholics

  Sixty-Nine

  HOT RAVES FOR PYNK AND HER NOVELS

  SEXAHOLICS

  “Raw, gritty, and…shocking…explicit. Pynk dives head first into sex addiction and its players…and she works it.”

  —BibliophilicBookBlog.com

  “Hot and steamy…Pynk’s down-to-earth and fast-paced writing style keeps the story moving and entertaining. The sex scenes are plentiful and titillating…Pynk delivers.”

  —TheBlackUrbanTimes.com

  “Intense…unbelievable…raw and real.”

  —SimplyStacie.net

  EROTIC CITY

  “Steamy.”

  —Library Journal

  “No-holds-barred…you may want to keep this book under the covers.”

  —StreetFiction.org

  “Sure to enchant the freak in all of you…open the spicy pages…and leave yo
ur inhibitions in reality…I really enjoyed every moment in Erotic City. It punctures erotica’s envelope…And I mean that as a compliment.”

  —ApoooBooks.com

  “Quite a standout for this genre…the dialogue [is] lively and fun, and the plot moves quickly…No matter where you fall in the sexual spectrum, this book is sure to meet you where you’d like [to] get off.”

  —FeministReview.BlogSpot.com

  “Five stars! Excellent…entertaining yet highly erotic…Fans of both erotica and contemporary literature will enjoy.”

  —UrbanBookSource.com

  “Entertaining…erotic…enough sex between these pages to keep a person hot and bothered, but there is substance there as well.”

  —ImaniVoices.com

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Dedication

  Acknowledgments

  Author’s Note

  Notice from Pynk

  Pynk Definitions

  Epigraph

  Prologue

  One: Money

  Two: Midori

  Three: Leilani

  Four: Kemba

  Five: Money

  Six: Money

  Seven: Midori

  Eight: Virgil

  Nine: Leilani

  Ten: Leilani

  Eleven: Kemba

  Twelve: Kemba

  Thirteen: Virgil

  Fourteen: Kemba

  Fifteen: Midori

  Sixteen: Money

  Seventeen: Leilani

  Eighteen: Kemba

  Nineteen: Virgil

  Twenty: Virgil

  Twenty-One: Midori

  Twenty-Two: Money

  Twenty-Three: Leilani

  Twenty-Four: Kemba

  Twenty-Five: Kemba

  Twenty-Six: Money

  Twenty-Seven: Virgil

  Twenty-Eight: Midori

  Twenty-Nine: Leilani

  Thirty: Kemba

  Thirty-One: Kemba

  Thirty-Two: Money

  Thirty-Three: Money

  Thirty-Four: Midori

  Thirty-Five: Money

  Thirty-Six: Leilani

  Thirty-Seven: Money

  Thirty-Eight: Money

  Epilogue: Money

  Sex-Corting

  Pynk Dares You to Be Sex-See

  A Preview of Sixty-Nine

  Reading Group Guide

  About the Author

  Can’t get enough of Pynk? Then make sure to pick up her other erotic novels.

  If you loved POLITICS. ESCORTS. BLACKMAIL., then you’re sure to enjoy these steamy favorites as well!

  Also by Pynk

  HOT RAVES FOR PYNK AND HER NOVELS

  Newsletter

  Copyright

  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.

  Copyright © 2012 by Pynk

  All rights reserved. In accordance with the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, the scanning, uploading, and electronic sharing of any part of this book without the permission of the publisher is unlawful piracy and theft of the author’s intellectual property. If you would like to use material from the book (other than for review purposes), prior written permission must be obtained by contacting the publisher at permissions@hbgusa.com. Thank you for your support of the author’s rights.

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