Words fail me… Actually, what the hell has he got stuffed down his trousers? *Shudder*
Cover courtesy of Mrs Giggles blog.
Words fail me… Actually, what the hell has he got stuffed down his trousers? *Shudder*
Cover courtesy of Mrs Giggles blog.
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Anonymous
November 26
11:12 pm
If this book has any shapeshifter elements to it, I think that may just be the best portrayal of Great Big Hairy Donkey Balls that I’ve seen.
Because, aside from a severe case of elephantitis, I’m not sure what it could be. Although it must be the same artist that did http://www.smartbitchestrashybooks.com/images/priceoftemptation.jpg
Now I’m off to scrub my eyes.
Anonymous
November 26
11:13 pm
Sigh. Or try this.
sallahdog
November 27
2:56 am
Read the blurb of the book….and Earl(british peer) called Dean Smith? with a male prostitute in regency England called Rob? methinks its not just the cover that stinks..
Eve Vaughn
November 27
4:27 am
Other than the puppy in that guys pants I kind of like it. The dark haired one kind of looks like Hugh Jackman.
LorelieLong
November 27
11:23 am
Huge codpiece, itty bitty teeny little doll hands. Oh yeah, that works for me. Sheesh.
Katharina
November 27
5:01 pm
Her first cover was even worse, as Meljean wrote.
The uh codpiece is much more “pronounced”.
Just have a full look and enjoy this picture:
The Price of Temptation
I don’t know about this one, but from a friend I’ve garnered that A Price of Temptation, Pearson’s first, is “only” a romance book, with PG-13 to R rated love scenes.
Anne
November 28
4:16 am
Looks like Wolverine from X-men groping another man with big man titties. ICK. LOL
Jackie
November 28
3:55 pm
I read The Price of Temptation, and I enjoyed it. The love scenes weren’t overly graphic, but nor were they “sweet” (no fade to black moments). They were tender. The character development was terrific, and the romance was believable. I thought MJ did a fine job, and I’ll be ordering the next book.
As for the covers, I think they’re spoofing the more traditional bodice-ripper covers. Instead of overflowing boobies, we get elephantine shafts.