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Porn Queen

Mercedes Black







Porn Queen

A Hot Tropica Books Publication

January 2012



Copyright ©2012 Mercedes Black

Cover illustration copyright © Missy Lyons

 

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All characters in this book have no existence outside the imagination of the author and have no relation whatsoever to anyone bearing the same name or names. They are not even distantly inspired by any individual known or unknown to the author, and all incidents are pure invention.

Published by: Hot Tropica Books








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Nerd Alert (m/m)

Rainbow Delight (m/m/m/m)

Playing Poker (m/m) coming soon


College: The Lesbian Days

Porn Queen (f/f)

No Strings Attached (f/f)



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Blurb:


Teresa can’t afford to pay her bills and her hopes for returning the next year to her senior year of college are destroyed when her student loan is rejected.

A benefactor comes to her aid who offers to pay everything if she will work and live in his house the next school year as an internet porn star. Every moment of every day is broadcast to the world and there are no private moments.

Teresa finds herself on the bottom of the pecking order for the other girls living there and has to work her way to the top by performing sexual favors and acts of submission for the other women.

It’s a fuck or be fucked world. Love doesn’t enter the equation—or does it?



Chapter One

“I’m sorry your card was declined.” The cashier handed Teresa’s credit card back to her.

Fear gripped her heart. She knew she was at her limit, but she was hoping the credit card company would take a few extra hundred dollars to help her cover her textbooks.

“Do you have another card you would prefer to use?” He asked politely.

She stuttered and then stopped. “I don’t have any way to pay for it.”

“Then would you like for me to hold these for later?”

She waved away his concern and tried to pretend this wasn’t the most humiliating point in her life up until this point. “No don’t bother.”

Then she walked out of the bookstore hoping no one noticed her flushed cheeks or her teary eyes.

It wouldn’t matter if he held them or not. Teresa still couldn’t come back and pay for them. She was out of a job, out of money and out of luck. With three maxed out credit cards and no source of income she didn’t see being able to pick them up in her foreseeable future. It would be weeks before she found out whether the student loan she applied for was approved.

She felt humiliated to admit she had no way to pay for such a necessity but her parents were not in a position to help with college costs either.

She needed a new job.

Or some kind of life changing event to help her, otherwise she would be flunking out of school next year.

Her head was in a dark place and her heart was wrapped in depression.

She texted Mandy, her best friend from high school the bad news and asked her if she would be willing to give her a loan. She hated having to resort to begging but what else could she do?

A few minutes later, Mandy texted back.


Sorry Hon. I would if I could, but I’m broke until the loan money gets here.


Teresa sighed. She didn’t expect it to be good news but she had hopes even if she hadn’t returned the last loan Mandy gave her. She returned a quick message.


Me too. Thanks.


A minute later another text came back.


Why don’t you get a job.


As if it were that easy. Teresa had been applying everywhere but no one called her back for an interview. The job market was tight in this college town and she was competing with every other broke and desperate college student.


Tried. No one is hiring.


Nearly to her car, Teresa stopped to check the message that Mandy texted back.


I’ll come over later. I heard about a job you can do and they only want pretty girls to apply.


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