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David McGregor's Diary

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A steamy romance by Ian Fletcher

 

ISBN 0-9747735-4-9

Paperback-164 Pages-$10.49 (US)

7.50GBP (UK)

 

 

ISBN 0-9766032-2-5

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A writer buys an old executive desk for his office. While sorting through its contents, he finds a diary written forty years ago by a man who had a torrid affair with a woman who was his wife’s best friend. This journal provides a candid and touching window into one family’s life almost two generations ago. The reader will be intrigued by this captivating and erotic account of a most passionate love affair and its unexpected finale. 

 

 

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Reviews and Reader Comment

August 31, 2005

I was thrilled to read your book! I read it in about two days. Although I wanted to peep at the last page, I did not. I tried to think ahead of what the outcome would be. It did not end as I expected. I am sure if a woman written the book, it would have ended differently… ..............What an imagination the author has!

Joan Matheny

"The book had an interesting premise of having come from a diary. Though I don’t like labeling a book, I would definitely call this a “men’s fantasy”. The characters were interesting and colorful. Certainly, the main idea is something I’m sure many men have fantasized about. The writing is crisp and made the book easy to read. The dialog is natural sounding and moved the plot along. There were some interesting settings. The sex scenes were written in such a way as to be vivid and believable in context with the story." Writer’s Digest, December 2005

 

"Imagine you purchased an old desk, and while cleaning it out, you discovered a diary dated 40 years ago.  On faded and mottled paper a torrid love affair is spelled out in graphic detail.  This book is that diary. 

David McGregor’s liaison takes place over two years, and during that time we come to know intimately David, his wife Jackie, and their best friend Marie.  We learn about the ruling passions of all these individuals and the extra-ordinary way they solve their dilemma. 

David McGregor is the envy of every man who has ever lived.  His sexual prowess are second to none.  He has the undivided attention of two blindingly beautiful women.  Plus he has the mental agility to hold a good job, keep his wife from learning about his lover, and be nonchalant enough that the entire town does not start talking about him. 

Not only is David McGregor one of a kind, but the women in his life are equally unique.  Besides being physically attractive, they share the qualities of an ultra passionate nature, acute forgiving attitudes, and extreme wantonness.   

This book has too many surrealistic qualities to make anyone believe this affair could have happened the way it was set down on paper.  However, the panache of the characters involved counter balances nicely the reader’s dubious thoughts, thus rendering David McGregor’s Diary a beguiling spiel." Judy Jacobs, December 27, 2005:

 

 

Excerpts from David McGregor's Diary

 

<From page 17>

 

In the fall of 1965 my company transferred me from New Bern to Rocky Mount, North Carolina. That was where I met Marie. She was about the sexiest woman in town. We met her and her husband, Clyde at the church we started to attend. She was a good-natured redhead, cute and had the best looking butt I’d ever seen.

She also had a peculiar behavioral trait. When she was hot, as in wanting to make love, she blushed. I didn’t know about this little peculiarity of hers at first. After I found out I guessed I wasn’t the only one who knew. Surely Clyde knew, but maybe not after what happened. Maybe he didn’t know what it meant. But she was always blushing when she was around me, before I knew she even liked me, before I knew what it meant and long before anything came of it. After I found out about it, I was embarrassed. She’d be blushing when she was around me in church, at the church picnic, when we met by chance in the grocery store when Jackie was with me and around her husband too. She turned as red as a ripe tomato and it was impossible not to notice. Jackie noticed and wondered about it. If I happened to be in my front yard and she drove by, she’d stop to speak to me, and she always turned red. I commented about it to her one day right after we moved to town, before I knew the truth. She told me she blushed easily. Right before Christmas she told me what it really meant. You can imagine the effect it had on me. Have I told you how good looking and sexy she was? She was the sexiest woman I’d ever seen.

 

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