· Title: Benjamin Pepperwhistle and the Fantabulous Circus of Wonders Author: Cornelia Grey Publisher: Storm Moon Press Pages/Word Count: 65 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: Benjamin Pepperwhistle has on. Benjamin Pepperwhistle has one overriding desire: to handle the glorious machinery that is a gun. So when he decides to (ISBN). · Guest Post: Benjamin Pepperwhistle: Directors's Cut by Cornelia Grey Hello, everyone, and thank you so much for having me here today to chat about my latest release! Benjamin Pepperwhistle and the Fantabulous Circus of Wonders was originally released as a short story, part of Storm Moon Press’ Weight of a Gun II anthology.
But when he is sought out by a devotee with a love of guns that matches his own, Cole finds a new respect for "Benjamin Pepperwhistle and the Fantabulous Circus of Wonders." Weight of a Gun II by Cornelia Grey,Scarlet Blackwell,Gryvon. Everyone knows that guns are dangerous; they have long been a subject surrounded by controversy. Weight of a Gun II. Everyone knows that guns are dangerous; they have long been a subject surrounded by controversy. Combine them with sex and you have a subject that is virtually taboo, but smoking hot. Our second gun kink anthology continues to push the envelope of combining sex and guns with three more stories hot enough to cause powder burns. Cornelia Grey is a creative writing student fresh out of university, with a penchant for fine arts and the blues. Born and raised in the hills of Northern Italy, where she collected her share of poetry and narrative prizes, she is now based in London, and she is thoroughly enjoying the cultural melting pot that is the City.
Guest Post: Benjamin Pepperwhistle: Directors's Cut by Cornelia Grey Hello, everyone, and thank you so much for having me here today to chat about my latest release! Benjamin Pepperwhistle and the Fantabulous Circus of Wonders was originally released as a short story, part of Storm Moon Press’ Weight of a Gun II anthology. Benjamin Pepperwhistle and the Fantabulous Circus of Wonders Cornelia Grey With the fanciest cover, so much like a trade fiction cover, I’d have thought this book was top of class, but it is terrible. Not even really m/m fiction, but more like fetish fiction between a man and guns. Benjamin Pepperwhistle and the Fantabulous Circus of Wonders. Cornelia Grey. fiction historical adventurous dark tense medium-paced. 58 pages | first published
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