Between the Sheets–Who is Ebony Farashuu?

By • Jul 4th, 2008 • Category: Between The SheetsEmail This Post Email This PostPrint This Post Print This Post

Slow Burn by Ebony FarashuuI met her about a year ago via MySpace or was it theGrits.com?  Or maybe it was an e-mail/book announcement to APOOO.  I can’t remember how I met Ebony Farashuu, author of Slow Burn, but she and her book are UNFORGETTABLE as are the book characters.  APOOO reviewer Angelia Menchan says, “Slow Burn by Ebony Farashuu is a heartfelt poetic journey. We are introduced to characters with so many issues and heart pangs; we get to laugh with them, cry with them and grow with them…Ms. Farashuu penned a lovely novel that grabbed me from the first page. Her poetic delivery is a delight to read. She has the ability to provide the reader with what is going on in the head and the actions of her characters.”

Farashuu is a poet as well as a spoken word performer and her lyrical, vivid writing style flows smoothly and freely throughout Slow Burn.  Her writing makes you feel as though you’re one of the characters in the story, and her erotic scenes are so steamy, sizzling, sensual that you will not only feel like you’re a fly on the wall but one of the characters actually knockin’ boots.  LOL.

Farashuu is a writer who deserves more attention and I hope that you will visit her SITE and check out Angelia’s review to find out more about the author and the book today.

Two Thumbs up for Slow Burn by Ebony Farashuu.  I can’t think of too many books, more or less erotic tales, that I’ve read recently that I’ve enjoyed as much as this well-told story.  If you’ve read Slow Burn share your thoughts and tell others about this fantastic author and her book.

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4 Responses »

  1. This is already on my big TBR pile. I will get to it before summer is over.

  2. Please do sis…I believe you will really enjoy this one.

  3. Read this book when it first came out (and hid it so no one is tempted to borrow it…they have to buy their own copy) loved it and can’t wait for the next one by this very talented author!!!

    I highly recommend this one :)

  4. SL…lol you hid it sis…I heard that some books folks need to purchase (to support the author) …forget borrowing. ;)

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