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Bitter Sweet by C. Brown Bitter Sweet is a plethora of vivid and
explicit short stories that leave nothing to the imagination. From
the first to the last story C. Brown will abduct you and hold you
hostage to the drama. Lost Orgasm - Charlene, an overweight
divorcee and mother of three sets out to find her orgasm. The
no-holds barred, non-stop action will arouse the inner freak and
let loose the beast. Black Love - Lisette, a Hispanic woman who has
her first taste of black love, will also become familiar with her
breaking point - revenge is a dish best served hot and steamy. Love
Kills - Beth, an aspiring model, must decide how she wants to make
it to the top, on the catwalk or on her back. She makes the mistake
of choosing the cameras and the flashing lights over love and ends
up regretting it with her last breath.Becareful what you ask for.
Office Politics - Felicia, a woman trying to climb the ladder of
success discovers just what the term "office politics" is all
about, when she has to decide if she will continue her tryst with
her supervisor or sleep with the one man who knows their secret in
exchange for his silence. Sex on the front lines - Private Love,
and her two bunkmates are stationed on the frontlines of Iraq and
decide to live-out their fantasies before leaving for their final
mission. C. Brown has tapped into his inner woman for these stories
and many more. They are written to tantalize and delight men as
well as women and they both will find them equally fulfilling.
Brooklyn native, Clifford Brown, is the type of author who is not
afraid to venture into realms of existence that most people dare
not go. He is skilled in the intricacies of the contemporary human
condition, and can incorporate an authenticity to his fictional
stories that inspire the depth of reality in each of us. Readers
will identify with one of his many works, if not all. - Hana
Glinsky
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ A Catalogue Of The Birds Known To Occur In The Vicinity Of
Portland, Me. ... Nathan Clifford Brown s.n., 1882
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishings Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
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On Bended Knee (In Honor of Women) is one man's tribute to women.
In this book he shares his feeling about the deep love and respect
he has in his heart for all women. The poetry is both insighful and
passoinate and speaks a truth rarely told by men.
Bitter Sweet by C. Brown Bitter Sweet is a plethora of vivid and
explicit short stories that leave nothing to the imagination. From
the first to the last story C. Brown will abduct you and hold you
hostage to the drama. Lost Orgasm - Charlene, an overweight
divorcee and mother of three sets out to find her orgasm. The
no-holds barred, non-stop action will arouse the inner freak and
let loose the beast. Black Love - Lisette, a Hispanic woman who has
her first taste of black love, will also become familiar with her
breaking point - revenge is a dish best served hot and steamy. Love
Kills - Beth, an aspiring model, must decide how she wants to make
it to the top, on the catwalk or on her back. She makes the mistake
of choosing the cameras and the flashing lights over love and ends
up regretting it with her last breath.Becareful what you ask for.
Office Politics - Felicia, a woman trying to climb the ladder of
success discovers just what the term "office politics" is all
about, when she has to decide if she will continue her tryst with
her supervisor or sleep with the one man who knows their secret in
exchange for his silence. Sex on the front lines - Private Love,
and her two bunkmates are stationed on the frontlines of Iraq and
decide to live-out their fantasies before leaving for their final
mission. C. Brown has tapped into his inner woman for these stories
and many more. They are written to tantalize and delight men as
well as women and they both will find them equally fulfilling.
Brooklyn native, Clifford Brown, is the type of author who is not
afraid to venture into realms of existence that most people dare
not go. He is skilled in the intricacies of the contemporary human
condition, and can incorporate an authenticity to his fictional
stories that inspire the depth of reality in each of us. Readers
will identify with one of his many works, if not all. - Hana
Glinsky
Previously, a double-LP was released of the Clifford Brown/Max
Roach Quintet live from Chicago's Bee Hive, dating from late 1955.
It was historically important because it had Sonny Rollins sitting
in with the band for the first time, a short time before he
succeeded Harold Land as the quintet's tenor saxophonist;
unfortunately it was erratically recorded. However that has nothing
to do with this two-CD set, much of which was recorded June 30,
1955. The recording quality is better than expected, trumpeter
Clifford Brown is in brilliant form, tenorman Harold Land is at the
top of his game, and there are many fine spots for pianist Richie
Powell. All of that music was previously unreleased and it includes
a nearly 22-minute version of "After You've Gone" (which was not
otherwise recorded by the group) and a 15-minute "Blues" among its
highlights. In addition, the final five selections on this two-fer
are from a live set in New York from February 1956. That set, which
has Sonny Rollins on tenor, was previously released, but just on an
Elektra/Musician LP in the '80s. Once again the recording quality
is decent and Brownie sounds wonderful. Clifford Brown has a right
to feel excited about this significant release. ~ Scott Yanow
The only recorded encounter of Clifford Brown & Eric Dolphy!
Never before released recordings issued here for the first time
ever!! Contains Eric Dolphys first extended recorded solos.
Disconforme. 2005.
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