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CANDY LICKER by Noire

September 12, 2007 by Daniel 

Have you ever laid down with a man and wasn’t sure if you’d ever get back up? Tossed the sheets with a bone-knocking fear that only a hard-core hustler could produce? Sexed him like your life depended on it, because it really did? You still with me? Than let’s roll over to my house. Harlem 145th Street. Grab a seat and brace yourself as I show you the kind of pain that street life and so called success can bring…

Nineteen-year-old Candy Raye Montana, an ex-drug runner for the Gabriano crime family and a former foster child, dreams of becoming a hip-hop superstar, if only someone will discover her talents.

Someone does. Mega music producer and king thug of Harlem, Junius “Hurricane” Jackson, CEO of the House of Homicide recording studio, cuts a deal and puts Candy on the stage. Sudden;y she is a hot new artist on the notorious Homicide Hitz record label. Her career takes off and she blazes the charts, but it’s not long before Candy realizes that the man she thought was her knight is nothing more than a cold-blooded nightmare.

Caught between the music and the madness, between the dollars and the deals, Candy belongs to Hurricane - body and soul - and must endure his sadistic bedroom desires while keeping his sexual secrets hidden from the world. But Candy has some strong desires of her own that simply cannot be denied, especially when she finds herself turned on by a brilliant investment baller who just happens to be Hurricane’s right-hand man. Candy longs for her reedom, but if Hurricane gets wind of her betrayal the blowback will be lethal - and not only will she risk losing her recording contract, she just might lose her life.

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7 Responses to “CANDY LICKER by Noire”

  1. Breia on October 22nd, 2007 9:03 am

    Is this book good, very time i try to get it from the lirary it always be gone.

  2. Jonae' on December 3rd, 2007 6:29 pm

    this book was unbelievable…… i could not stop talkin bout it……. this is most definetly on my top twenty……….

  3. Jonae' on December 3rd, 2007 6:30 pm

    this book was bangin….. i wouldnt mind reading this twenty times……..

  4. CUZZO on December 5th, 2007 2:28 am

    IT WAS JUST ALRIGHT TO ME! IT WAS A LITTLE BUSY AND I PREFER THE COLDEST WINTER EVER!

  5. Zane Lover on December 6th, 2007 11:34 pm

    This book was the best I’ve ever read. I love the Coldest Winter Ever too but this one was even better because I felt sorry for Candy where Winter was just grimy. I used to like Zane books but she don’t even write on this level and she fell off from what she used to write. Rignt now reading THONG ON FIRE and she make Zane look like Dr. Doolittle.

  6. SRobertson on January 3rd, 2008 5:20 pm

    This book right here had me so hype, I was ready to try and write a book myself. I couldn’t stop thinking about this book, after I read it. I will admit that the storyline resembles G-Spot, but Candylicker is way better. This book was off the hook, and is on my Top 10 under The Coldest Winter Ever.

  7. Tamar, VA on June 5th, 2008 9:00 pm

    I enjoyed reading this novel. I am a little late reading it as I started with Thong on Fire and the G-Spot. I didnt mind the resemblence to G-Spot. Noire is a thoughtful writer. She does well developing the characters and you feel like you know what they are thinking and feeling. When Candy was sad, I was sad. When Candy was scared, I was scared. When Candy was aroused,…well you get the point. It was a good book!

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