Bestselling Author NOIRE Pens the First Urban Erotic Serial Tale withG-Spot 2: The Seven Deadly Sins
(
New York, N.Y.
–
June 4, 2011)- Noire, the Queen of Urban Erotica, has penned the
nation‘s
very first urban erotic serial tale. On Friday July 29, 2011, Urban Erotic NoirePublications will launch a sexy new line of
―
Little Black Books
‖
and introduce
Noire‘s
latest blockbuster,
G-Spot 2: The Seven Deadly Sins.
Six years ago Noire published her #1 bestselling debut novel,
G-Spot: An Urban Erotic Tale
and launched an entire genre. Today, after taking a cue from bestselling horror writer StephenKing, Noire unveils the first mass-market urban erotic serial tale told in seven parts.Each installment of the series is woven through an urban principle of the Seven Deadly Sins,and beginning with
Pride: The 1
st
Deadly Sin
,
UEN Publications will release one book eachmonth, with the series culminating in January 2012.Juicy Mo-
Stanfield is back and she‘s hotter and sexier than ever!
After being held a virtual prisoner in
the ―Dungeon‖ of the G
-Spot Social Club, the sexuallyfrustrated young mistress of G
ranite ―G‖ McKay has
fled her Harlem home and headed westwith
G‘s only son, Gino.
But the long, gangsta arm of G seems to reach out from the grave seeking revenge andretribution. Danger follows the young couple across the country, tracking them down to injectmurder and mayhem into their lives and send ice-cold fear running through their veins. Andwhen the past sneaks up on them like a stone-crazy killer in the night, the young lovers take astand and learn the consequences of loving hard and--and living fast
—
are often delivered at adeadly price.Take a ride on the urban erotic train as the
G-Spot
saga is woven through the Seven DeadlySins. Each month a new "sin" will be revealed as Juicy is thrust deeper and deeper into a pit of danger, and dragged closer and closer to the place she loathes and fears the most: The G-SpotSocial Club. Noire is known to be a bold writer with a flair for provocative themes. Inspired by horror writer
Stephen King‘s serialization of
The Green Mile
, she found the concept of publishing a long-running tale in mass-market format to be very challenging, but very stimulating as well. Withher books and e-books priced at $4.99 her serial novel will definitely be a competitive force int
oday‘s
market.
―Let‘s face it,‖ Noire said when asked about her unique
pricing and publishing format in arecent interview,
―
t
he economy is bad everywhere. Readers may not always be able to manage atrade paperback that sells for $15.00 or a hardcover novel that sells for up to $25.00, but amass-market serial tale that sells for less than five dollars a month is certainly more feasible.
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