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Two Virgins No More
Two Virgins No More
Two Virgins No More
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Two Virgins No More

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The story is to be about Sammy and Sara. They’re virgins about to get married. He’s worried that she won’t enjoy their wedding night because of his virginity. She was worried about Sammy not enjoying their wedding night and honeymoon.

He reads a few books about having sex and how to pleasure a woman. She, also, does extensive reading about sex and how to pleasure a man.

When the time comes, they bumble through things, eventually “doing the nasty.” Not just once, but again and again and again that night. As a matter of fact, he and Sara don’t leave their hotel room for a week.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 15, 2016
ISBN9781625124609
Two Virgins No More
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Nicole Ferguson

I am a fiction writer likes to write and read erotica books and eBooks. I was born in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United states I am married to a Spanish health entrepreneur and the mother of two lovely kids. I am college educated, having a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science, but I write romantic books as a lover of words. My passion for writing dates back to my elementary school days. I guess my creativity and ability to put words into perfect use makes me a prolific writer. I currently have several lovely and interesting books on love and romance. People have told me that my books are a joy to read with every single word making them want to read on. I love spending time with my family and friends. I enjoy doing my fitness workout, writing romantic books, doing volunteer work, travelling, and reading books.

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    Two Virgins No More - Nicole Ferguson

    TWO VIRGINS NO MORE

    Nicole Ferguson

    Copyright © 2016 Nicole Ferguson

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    (ISBN 978-1625124609)

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    Sara was a shy typical daughter of staunch religious parents. Her father was a Baptist Pastor and her mother an Evangelist, even her oldest brother Tom, had become a Youth Pastor. Growing up in a house with such strong Christian faith meant Sarah had little or no liberties growing up. She really couldn’t enjoy other things that girls her age were experiencing. Sara was not really sold out to religion herself. She was entirely just a product of years of suppression and indoctrination.

    At 22 and finishing college within a few months, she had never even tasted alcohol. She had never even been out of her house beyond 8pm. Her father was not just a pastor; he was a stern disciplinarian and authoritarian. 

    Everyone in the family grew up in fear of her Father. Even her Mum was scared of him. She wouldn’t dare challenge anything he said. Sara had been so suppressed, that even when she had her first boyfriend at age 20, she had to hide it from Mr. Lawson for over a year. And when he finally discovered she was dating Sammy, her father had to approve of Sammy. And who wouldn’t approve of Sammy? 

    Sammy had a reputation for being liked by all. He had such a kind heart and was a natural at altruism. He was a Christian too, but not from a background as strongly indoctrinated like Sara’s. He was the captain of the school football team, yet you found no pride in him. He was modest and was also shy. It was only football that brought him to the limelight. He loved

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