Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 244 pages
- Published by: Daniel & Daniel Publishers February 15, 2006
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1564744582
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1564744586
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Book Dimensions:
8.3 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
- Weighs: 12.8 ounces
Book Description
When Benito Bazan, a fisherman from a small village in Spain, accidentally discovers two ancient gold statueettes in a cave, his first thought is of a new fishing boat he will now be able to buy. When he looks at them more closely, he finds that the figures are of a man and a woman, gorgeously fashioned and admirably endowed. Both are smiling. Whe Benito joins them together, he finds their endowmets make a perfect fit. Benito and his wife are the first villagers to gaze upon the lubricious pair, and the effect on them is immediate, overwhelming, and unambiguious. With an ardor and entusiasm neither has felt in years, Benito and his wife make love. Word of the statues and their magical power spreads through the village, and everyone from the mayor down to the local smuggler takes his rolicking part in the action that follows. Here is a comic romp of a novel celebrating the delights and confusion of love.
About The Author
Phyllis Gebauer lives in Los Angeles, CA.
Reader Reviews
What an enchanting book this is! I found the characters warm and captivating, enjoyed the pace and the excitement, the sense of "what's going to happen now?" I felt as though I knew that little fishing village and loved the way those erotic golden statuettes brought sensuality to a community that had been under the thumb of the dictator, Francisco Franco, thus making it a true village of "Miraculous Love."
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