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Title:The Harem
Author:Thomas Sweeney
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:1st Edition
Pages:Pages: 556 pages
Published:November 11th 2014 by Kralik Consultants LLC
Categories:Romance. Erotic Romance. Adult Fiction. Erotica
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The Harem is a dramatic romance novel testing cultural boundaries through the innocent eyes of Susan Winthrop. Getting the dream internship of her life, Susan quickly discovers there is much more involved than she ever bargained for or could have possibly imagined. Susan Winthrop, a shy, self-conscious, nineteen-year-old college student struggling to find her way in life without the support of family, discovers the position of her dreams, or so she thinks, until the requirements of the internship and potential employment are revealed. While Susan struggles with her own morals, she discovers an entirely new world opening to her and her desires. Slowly, she begins to embrace this new position and excel, realizing her own amazing potential in ways she never envisioned and that some may fear. However, her new found love, friends and colleagues prove fallible. Susan soon discovers that the result of making mistakes at this new level of life are far reaching and can be extremely dangerous and damaging. The innocent struggle of a young, budding college student suddenly unfolds into a struggle for life in an extremely hostile social and political world that abhors change and regularly embraces fear and persecution. As Susan wrestles with her new found knowledge, power, wealth and life, she is forced to fight to defend her right to grow as she sees fit. **Rated R** Erotic, Romance Novel

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Original Title: The Harem
ISBN: 098622720X (ISBN13: 9780986227202)
Edition Language: English


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I received a free copy of this book to review for a book club I am in here on Goodreads, Readers Addict. I really enjoyed this book. I wasn't sure about it at first but as I got further into the book the more I liked it. I liked the positive influences the Program had on the girls. Some scenes were a bit intense but not as bad as I thought they may be. I also like that it was set in the future.There were a few typos throughout the book. These bothered me since I am an English major.I recommend

Had the honor of reading this book as a book of the month....along with the author! The insights from the direct source made my reading experience a joy! Thank you, Tom...and your lovely co-host Martha!I started reading this book with a certain mindset but by the end all of my assumptions went out the window!The Harem completely blew me away with its ideals...and I came away loving the characters and the "education" I received!The characters? In our group read many of us associated with one or

Wow! This book is definitely epic! It has so many points I have to organize myself.1) The plot is well developed. There's a flow to the writing that is so professional I'm surprised this is the first book from this author. 2) The characters are greatly well rounded. There's a flawless amount of personality in all the people! It can be hard to assign a face to every name in a book but Thomas gave individuality to each and every character! He made it easy to follow yet intriguing! 3) The scenery

Wow! This book is definitely epic! It has so many points I have to organize myself.1) The plot is well developed. There's a flow to the writing that is so professional I'm surprised this is the first book from this author. 2) The characters are greatly well rounded. There's a flawless amount of personality in all the people! It can be hard to assign a face to every name in a book but Thomas gave individuality to each and every character! He made it easy to follow yet intriguing! 3) The scenery

*Copy provided in exchange for an honest review*"Be proud of the fabric of who you are."If I had to choose one single sentence that describes what I learned from this book, that quote would be it. This is a magnificent book and I am so proud to have read it. It's been a long journey but that doesn't mean I enjoyed it any less than I would a short one. This book wasn't only enjoyable, it was truly a learning experience. It's extremely detail oriented and this was one of those rare books that

I am revising my review of this book.The Harem is a must read. Mysterious, romantic and erotic with characters who are interesting and intriguing. The book is well written and the storyline will surprise you on many levels. This authors first book is a definite winner. I am looking forward to reading the next book in this series.

WOW!!!! This is a MUST READ! I LOVED it! 5STARSI was instantly swept into the life of Susan Winthrop (aka Wednesday) and the whirlwind journey of her life. The story kept me captivated the entire time; I had trouble putting the book down because I NEEDED to know what was going to happen next. I could relate to every character in the book in one form or another. My perspective on life has immensely changed for the positive and I'm ever grateful to have read it. This is definitely a story that
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