Synopses & Reviews
It's New Year's Eve 2008, and best friends Magnolia Butler, Rebe Richardson, and Darla Clark, all born in 1969, are about to turn the dreaded 4-0 in January 2009. Magnolia, a New Year's Day baby, is childless, and always a bridesmaid, never a bride. Rebe, the mother of a college-aged daughter named Trinity, has just gone through a divorce from a man whose sexual appetite far exceeded her desires and abilities. Darla is also a New Year's Day baby, still mourning her husband's death after five years. After way too many glasses of champagne, Rebe, challenges them to open their minds in a way they'd never done before, daring them to try something new...sexually. SIXTY-NINE is a liberating story about sisterhood and friendship, and about how past experiences and beliefs can influence one's views about life and sex.
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"Author Pynk has definitely weaved a sizzling book of erotica with a message that will be loud and clear. Enjoy sex to the fullest, just don't let it control you."--Shani Greene-Dowdell, Shanibooks.com
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"This story captivates from the beginning... True Pynk fans will thoroughly enjoy 69. Cock full of steamy sex, scenarios and suspense, 69 has it all and is a buffet for book-clubs and Pynk fans alike!"--Denise Bolds, Amazon.com
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"SIXTY-NINE is Pynk's best and most complete novel to date, and it is a testament to the author how talent and thought prevails over raunch and unrealistic drama . . . 5 stars out of 5"--S.B. Redd, author of Temptation.com
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"[She writes] snappy, in-your-face, tough girl dialogue and steamy sex."--Publishers Weekly
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"SIXTY-NINE is a liberating story about sisterhood and friendship, and about how past experiences and beliefs can influence one's views about life and sex."
--Examiner.com
About the Author
Marissa Monteilh, writing as Pynk, is a former model, television news reporter, and commercial actress.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, she now resides just outside Atlanta, Georgia.