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Winners & Losers
Winners & Losers
Winners & Losers
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When he finally walks away from the blackjack table, Jeffrey finds someone worth gambling on. In two short stories, whether Jeffrey wins or loses determines his approach to Lisa, and her reaction.

"He perused the menu with one eye on the red-headed waitress who had a bosom that begged for a man to bury his face in it and hips one could grab onto if one were ramming into her which he had an overwhelming desire to do."

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Release dateSep 4, 2013
ISBN9781301321414
Winners & Losers
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I.G. Frederick

Find your fetish: you can now search my stories to find the ones that include your preferred combination of fetishes (aka categories) at http://www.eroticawriter.net/shortstories.php?searchbycategory=true/~~~~~~~~~~~~I.G. Frederick trades words for cash, specializing in erotic fiction and poetry since 2001. Her erotic short stories appear in Hustler Fantasies, Forum, Foreplay, and Desire Presents, as well as electronic, audio, and print anthologies. Her novels receive high praise from readers, critics, and other authors.A FemDom, Ms. Frederick owns the man she adores. Although dominant in the rest of his life, he demonstrates his love by serving as her submissive. Ms. Frederick writes about finding love in BDSM relationships from the authority of one enjoying that for almost a decade.Read reviews of her work and find links to purchase her novels, poetry book, and collections of short stories in print and electronic books on her website: http://eroticawriter.net/. (If you live in countries, such as the UK, that block http://eroticawriter.net, the site is mirrored at http://frederickbooks.com)Subscribe to http://eroticawriter.livejournal.com/ to learn when new stories are published.~~~~~~~~~~~~If you've purchased a short story and then wish to purchase the collection containing that story, contact me for a coupon. (Proof of purchase required.)

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    Winners & Losers

    By I. G Frederick

    A single card forced him to take control of his future.

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright 2013 I.G. Frederick

    Pussy Cat Press

    P.O. Box 19764

    Portland, OR 97280

    For more books by I.G. Frederick

    visit www.eroticawriter.net

    This book contains graphic sexual content. If you’re not of legal age in your local jurisdiction or you’re offended by sexually explicit material, please do not purchase this book.

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    This book is a work of fiction. The names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the writer’s imagination or have been used fictitiously and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to persons living or dead, actual events, locales, or organizations is entirely coincidental.

    Winners & Losers

    What Happens in Vegas

    By I.G. Frederick

    Jeffery eyed the pile of chips he’d amassed over the past six hours. He hadn’t won that much money the entire time he’d been in Vegas. Normally no more than a ten-dollar-a-hand-bettor, he’d thrown down fifty-dollar and then hundred-dollar chips on a single hand of blackjack and tipped the cocktail waitress more for a soft drink than he normally would add to a dinner bill.

    With a thousand dollars on the table, Jeffery was horrified to see a pair of aces materialize in the small square on the green felt in front of him. He sighed with relief when the dealer turned up a three for himself. No choice but to double down. Even if he lost this hand, he would

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