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Kimmers' Taboo Tuesday Read: March 1, 2016


One of the things I set out to accomplish when I started my blog was to highlight the taboo genre. I firmly believe it is a market of romance/erotica that does not get the due it is owed and that the fans out there searching for it tend to get lost in what feels like a black hole. I consistently hear “where do I find it, how do I find it and who are the authors”.

And make no doubt….people want it! Thus the reason for my weekly ‘Kimmers’ Taboo Tuesday Read’ feature. Even if I have not yet had the opportunity to read them I venture to get the word out to the floundering masses.

This week the Banter brings you one of these talked about authors/books.

When scouting out who and what to read, in taboo circles, Max Vos’ Going Home comes up a lot. Considering it is only available in paperback on Amazon means it was banned (Amazon has very strict eBook resale guidelines), which typically makes it that much more elicit and harder to find.

However you can still obtain Going Home in eBook format (link below). And why wouldn’t you want to with the likes of the comments below?

But be warned: The story does include incest and an ending that allows YOU, the reader, to determine if it is or is not HEA (happily ever after).

“This book! What the hell can I say without giving away too much? It was epic!” RC

“Threesome was smoking!” M

BLURB:

Journalist Carter Roberts was required to interview Carl Foltz and Matt Evans for an article on their lives. It was not an assignment he relished: he just wanted to get there, get it done and get out. Thinking about the subject matter made his stomach churn. The interview reveals as much about himself as about the two men, and for the first time, Carter learns what a real home feels like. He never would have expected that meeting the two men would change his way of thinking – and his life – forever.

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