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The Matron Of Dishonor by Moon Bey (Moon Bey's Quickies)

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LENGTH: Quickies have a max word count of 5,000 words.

PUBLISHED: October 19, 2023

SYNOPSIS: Weddings unveil sides of people you've yearned for. Who do you think will take a walk on the wild side before the bride walks down the aisle?

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Tina

Verified Buyer

6 months ago

First time reading this author

I love the twists the author gave from the title. Love the characters.

Muva

6 months ago

Quick Escape

When I read the title I was expecting something completely different from what I had received. Little did I know that I was in for a quickie that would satisfy apart of me that has been stored away. I love the descriptiveness and the words used are simple enough for anyone to understand so that the fantasy isn’t disrupted by trying to figure out what was going on. I needed every word of this quick escape.

Wine and W.

6 months ago

MC inner thoughts brought to life!

This book escalated quickly! The plot and title intrigued me. The point of view in which this story was told captured me from the beginning. As the story develops, we get an in-depth look into the main characters thought process. With this one you have to pay attention to the details as the story unravels. The steam came off the pages from beginning to end.

Angell J.

5 months ago

Hot read

I enjoyed the story and the spicy scene, but I got confused. I didn’t know who the narrator was because this story’s synopsis is vague. After finishing the whole book I still don’t know the main character’s name, which is the most important piece of information I need to connect with the story. Other than that, I’m a fan of Moon Bey’s work because she’s one of very few authors who can compress novel worthy components into a short story that doesn’t take up too much time.