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Shattered
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Writer of Erotic Tales and Poems |
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If art is meant to disturb, to reach out and touch an individual on a visceral level, then I.G. Frederick did so for this reader. Not an easy accomplishment, for I have layers of scars over those wounds. Read SHATTERED if you've a lion's heart. Live it if you dare.
Five Mystique Moons. (Outstanding) I.G. Frederick ... writes with authority and compassion about those who live within the lifestyle. Broken and Shattered explore issues including finding and initiating a submissive partner, informed consent and the difference between dominating someone and exploiting their needs. (full review below)
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What readers are saying about Broken and Shattered I.G. Frederick's new books were quite a delight to discover. Her savvy of the lifestyle and excellent writing style left me mesmerized, looking forward to each next page. Although much of this subject is new to me, the articulate writing style made me feel as though I had been playing for years. I highly recommend Shattered as well as the companion book Broken. I really enjoyed your books. Having finished both Broken and Shattered I will give a recommendation that comes bundled with subjective advice.
Full Review of Broken and Shattered
When Jessica's father commits suicide, a victim of the falling stock market, she is unexpectedly left penniless. Rather than give up her post-graduate research and the very comfortable lifestyle to which she has become accustomed, she manages to get herself taken on as a research assistant by the sleazy but academically well-respected Professor Lawrence.
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