Candy Licker: An Urban Erotic Tale by Noire

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  • Pub. Date: December 2005
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 19,506
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    • Pub. Date: December 2005
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 19,506

    Synopsis

    SHE WANTED TO BE A HIP-HOP STAR BUT THE STREETS GOT IN THE WAY.

    Have you ever laid down with a man and wasn’t sure if you’d ever get back up? Tossed the sheets with a bone-knocking fear that only a hard-core hustler could produce? Sexed him like your life depended on it, because in reality it did? You still with me? Then let’s roll over to my house. Harlem. 145th Street. Grab a seat and brace yourself as I show you the kind of pain that street life and so-called success can bring. . . .

    Nineteen-year-old Candy Raye Montana, an ex—drug runner for the Gabriano crime family and a former foster child, dreams of becoming a hip-hop superstar, if only someone will discover her talents.

    Someone does. Mega music producer and king thug of Harlem, Junius “Hurricane” Jackson, CEO of the House of Homicide recording studio, cuts a deal and puts Candy on the stage. Suddenly she is a hot new artist on the notorious Homicide Hitz record label. Her career takes off and she blazes the charts, but it’s not long before Candy realizes that the man she thought was her knight is nothing more than a cold-blooded nightmare.

    Caught between the music and the madness, between the dollars and the deals, Candy belongs to Hurricane–body and soul–and must endure his sadistic bedroom desires while keeping his sexual secrets hidden from the world. But Candy has some strong desires of her own that simply cannot be denied, especially when she finds herself turned on by a brilliant investment baller who just happens to be Hurricane’s right-hand man. Candy longs for her freedom, but if Hurricane gets wind of her betrayal the blowbackwill be lethal–and not only will she risk losing her recording contract, she just might lose her life.

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    If there was ever any doubt that pulp was alive and thriving, Noire's highly sexy, highly vivid G-Spot dispelled it. This follow-up delivers everything that lovers of this emerging micro genre-black urban erotic chick lit-are coming to expect: cribs full of music, sex, drugs and criminality; many dollars flying by; and an honest, often abused girl just trying to make it through. When Candy Raye Montana hooks up with Harlem rap don Junius "Hurricane" Jackson, she's expecting little more than a respite from serving as bait for stickups for her well-meaning but desperate mother and her mother's junkie boyfriend-and maybe a little luxury. But 'Cane turns out to be a major sociopath (with violent perversions that may be compensations for a small dick). Candy, unhappy and horny, turns to Internet cam mutual masturbation, but when Percy "Knowledge" Graham, Cane's lawyer, comes into her life, the love is real-and deeply satisfying. But Cane knows something's up, and Candy's life is more and more in the balance as Knowledge schemes to find a way for them to make a life together. Candy's first person and Knowledge's third begin to alternate chapters: both are completely absorbing and rarely miss. The cast of bling and trash extras are well-done and well-named. The most direct means to Candy's heart provides the novel's title. (Dec. 27) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Rawby Renee812

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    September 16, 2009: This book was off the chain from start to finish it's kind of hardcore but its a great story line.

    Moving Past the Pastby True2Self

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    April 26, 2009: This urban erotic tale toys around with many themes: domestic abuse on all fronts, physical, mental and emotional; sexual indiscretions; family loyalty, and the underlying theme of unconditional love between two people who share similar pasts. A decent enough storyline that ties all the characters and events together in a plot that makes for one turbulent and exhilarating read. I recommend this book to all who enjoy a well written novel, with narrators in both first and third person in an effort to deliver a story that reels you into the lives of "I can relate" to characters. Introspectively speaking, Candy represents women who are beautiful inside and out; pregnant with the deep desire to be successful and find a man who can love them right sexually, and Knowledge, represents the many men out there who do know how treat a lady, using his strength to protect her, his intellect to guide her and his love to make her feel special. Candy Licker is a great read and Noire has become one of my favorite authors.

    I Also Recommend: G-Spot, G-Spot, G-Spot.


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