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		<title>Book Review: Open for Business</title>
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Open for Business by Alison Tyler
Alison Tyler was gracious enough to send me a copy of her book Open for Business, I&#8217;m very glad she did.
This book was exactly what I expected, and all that I wanted. I have a fantasy associated with office escapades so it was great to read stories written by other [...]]]></description>
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<p>Alison Tyler was gracious enough to send me a copy of her book <em>Open for Business</em>, I&#8217;m very glad she did.</p>
<p>This book was exactly what I expected, and all that I wanted. I have a fantasy associated with office escapades so it was great to read stories written by other people who have the same idea. One of my favorite stories was about a temp and a window washer, how hot would that be to show a stranger parts of you, through a window on the 30th floor? No touching, just looking with your eyes, controlling the situation, knowing you&#8217;re driving the bulge under his jeans&#8230;</p>
<p>Since I work in and office it was easy to put myself into many of the situations, which is something I like about erotic books. In this book there were some stories that I could only wish would have been me sitting bare-ass on the desk. The stories are easy to read, so take a lunch break, or a smoke break and get yourself off with one of these stories.</p>
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