Sex Hell
By Joe Canzano
Genre: Comic Fantasy
Book Description
When Debbie de La Fontaine tries to
spice up her love life by supernaturally tampering with her sex life, she is
cursed to spend every future encounter in a magical place called “Sex Hell,”
where the sex is ludicrous and amazing but the romance is scarce.
Her only chance for escape is through
the stingy clues supplied by an obnoxious demon, and the only way to obtain the
clues is by returning to Sex Hell again and again to have outrageous sexcapades
with the man she most wants to avoid—or does she?
Sex Hell is an absurd comic fantasy
about the confusion of relationships. How is love related to sex, and how is
sex related to love—and do love and sex need to be related at all?
*This book contains profanity and adult
situations*
Author Bio
Joe Canzano is a writer and musician who lives in New Jersey, U.S.A.
He likes loud guitars and food that screams. His wacky debut novel, “Magno
Girl,” received a fair amount of love and hate—because that’s the kind of
reaction his writing gets. For more information about Joe, please visit www.happyjoe.net.
Links
Website: http://www.happyjoe.net
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/happyjoecanzano/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/happyjoecanzano
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/12965170.Joe_Canzano
Amazon Author Page: http://amazon.com/author/joecanzano
GUEST POST
I’ve heard that a person only does any action for one of two reasons – to feel good or to avoid
feeling bad. Think about it and you’ll see it’s true.
Why do you eat a certain food? Because it makes you feel
good. Why do eat any food? To avoid
being hungry—it feels bad.
What about the job thing? Why do you go to that job you
hate? Maybe you dislike the job, but the money feels good—or at least the
things you can buy with it will. Or maybe you just want to avoid being homeless
because that would feel bad. So you see, it all comes down to feeling good or
not feeling like crap. And this brings me to the topic of fiction.
I’ve never understood why people write stories with unhappy
endings. In fact, I’ve never understood why people write sad stories. Based on
the theory above, I’d have to say that some people enjoy sad stories. Somehow,
that emotion makes them feel good. But not me.
I read and watch fiction because I want to experience
something happy. If it’s not happy,
it’s something I avoid.
I like to watch The Walking Dead, but I almost stopped
watching at one point. I said to my wife, “If something positive doesn’t start
happening to these people soon I am done.”
Of course, I knew nothing too light and fluffy was going to
happen in the midst of a zombie apocalypse—but a bad guy had to die and a good
guy/girl had to win a little more often. Since I’m still watching the show, I
guess it worked out.
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