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Named and Shamed: A dark and dirty illustrated erotic fairy tale poster

Named and Shamed: A dark and dirty illustrated erotic fairy ta...

Once upon a time, a naughty woman stole a very precious manuscript from a kindly antiquarian. But all of the world’s ancient and powerful magic has returned...and now there is much more at stake than a few sheets of parchment. Thus begins a rude and rugged illustrated fairy tale, the likes of which you NEVER read when you were little!

About the Author

Janine Ashbless is an award winning, multi-published author of erotica and - occasionally - erotic romance. Her first book was published in 2000 and she's written many novels since. She's always used elements of fantasy, mythology and folklore in her writing, with occasional forays into horror. Janine loves goatee beards, ancient ruins, minotaurs, trees, mummies, having her cake and eating it, and vacationing in countries with really bad public sewerage. She's a role-playing geek who can sometimes be found running around in the woods hitting other geeks with a rubber sword. It is unlikely she will grow up anytime soon.John LaChatte is a French artist working in London. After studying Graphic Design in the South of France, he moved to London to further his career. Working mostly in black ink, his two main inspirations in life are fashion and comic books, which he uses to enhance his erotic illustrations.

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