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When Kellen gets out of jail, Wavy is 18. Wavy tracks him down and immediately gets him to bang her.


Kellen is living with some bitch named Beth he is boning but the minute he sees Wavy he drops Beth like a rock and bones Wavy.


It hurts having Kellen's enormous p_nis in her small v_gina, but Wavy likes the pain and tells Kellen to keep thrusting inside of her. This is the kind of book which describes every thrust of the p_nis, leaving nothing to imagination. Finally Kellen squirts inside of her so much sperm that it starts to come out of Wavy's ears.


But then Kellen realizes under the terms of his parole, if he gets within 100 feet of Wavy he will go back to jail. Kellen realizes even his large p_nis is not 100 feet long so he has to stay away from Wavy.

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Wavy goes to the judge and tells him she wants Kellen to be free to bone her, but the judge, realizing Kellen is a pedophile, refuses.


Then the judge changes his mind and Kellen is free to bang Wavy as much as he likes. They get married, look at stars, and have a lot of sex.


Then Wavy finds out that her uncle Sean killed her Mom, which doesn't seem to interest her in the slightest.


The end.                   


Literary Criticism:


I hated this book. I thought it was going to be an exciting story of drugs, sex, and violence with drug dealers. I had no idea it was a book about the joys of pedophilia. If I had, I wouldn't have read it. The author laid down the pedophilia propaganda rather thickly, and that made the book very unpleasant reading.


The story could have been 1000 times less repulsive if Wavy had started out as a 17 or 18 year old, but I guess that would have defeated the author's purpose of promoting pedophilia.


The other problem with this story is that characters other than Wavy and Kellen were not very developed. Wavy's mom Val was rather two dimensional, and Liam and the other members of his drug gang were even less defined.


Wavy shows no remorse at the death of her mother or curiosity of who killed it. When it is announced that her Uncle Sean killed her, it is never explained why, nor does Wavy have any curiosity. This major event was never explained; and there were never any other plots to this story.


I think a story about rival drug gangs, and playing cat and mouse with the police, without the pedophilia storyline, would have been much more interesting. But that was not this book.

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