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The New Neighbor

by Ray Garton

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The New Neighbor is a very erotic (graphically so) novel that speaks to society's moral decay. This is a very plot driven story where the characters are fleshed out enough to understand their lives have reached a comfortable point of happiness and unhappiness, but they are not developed enough to truly care of their outcome. But the story is the key here and it's a fast paced plot that gets to the point quickly all the way to the end. ( )
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The Pritchards are a step-family who have been able to make it work. George, Karen, Robby, and Jen get along pretty well - that is, until their sexy new neighbor moves in and begins to change things. You see, Lorelle Dupree is extremely seductive, and she is extremely open-minded about who she seduces. In fact, she is seducing most of the entire neighborhood with her body that won't quit. Her ways are so persuasive that no one seems to notice that she sprouts wings and travels around the neighborhood enshrouded in a mist.
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