A Review of Veronica Blaque’s Somebody’s Watching
Posted by LMReviewsNov 24
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I bet very few peeping toms have stumbled on a show like the one Veronica Blaque concocts in Somebody’s Watching, an African-American same-sex erotic short. Whether you’d rather watch or be watched, this short speaks to your sensual senses as Tiana, a dancer in search of her true professional calling, tries to satisfy her desire for Bella who is currently attached to Danielle among several others. After witnessing in secret a routine fight and the steamy show that usually follows between Bella and her lover, Tiana decides to take Bella up on the open dinner invitation after her boyfriend ends their sluggish relationship. Not realizing she’d become the main course, Tiana quickly forgets the rumble in her tummy for the yearning that’s overpowering her from further south. When she wakes up the next morning with a sustaining hunger for her new partner only to find out that her live-in lover has bowed out of the arrangement completely, the women feel free to pursue each other with abandon for all who might be to watching.
Blaque portrays these beautiful women loving each other and respecting the others involved in a manner that is pure electricity. In Blaque’s words you can feel the suppleness of skin and the heat of desire regardless of your own persuasion. Somebody’s Watching earns 4.0/5.0 Sable Seals.
Publisher: Wicked Women of Color Press
Format: ebook
Price: 1.99







