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Uschi Unlimited
- Narrated by: Posey Clifford
- Length: 4 hrs and 58 mins
- Categories: Erotica, Literature & Fiction
Summary
Audiobook three in the Uschi series.
Since his ignominious departure from Tempest Lingerie, Roger has been living a life of celibate solitude for months. Until one day a classified ad, clearly written by Uschi, tells him that his old nemesis is setting up her long-dreamed-of business venture, and soon Roger inveigles his way into the unlikeliest of roles working for her.
Inevitably, this being Uschi, and this being a Lesley Finch story, this business venture involves boobs - more boobs than ever.
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- Mel
- 14-11-18
More Bra-Busting Big Boob Fun
More Uschi, more Roger, more bra-busting big boob fun! Here we are, the third book in the outstanding 'Uschi' trilogy by Lesley Finch. I was very surprised to find this was my favorite out of the three Uschi books. I think it's because of how Finch has developed the strange, symbiotic. sex drenched relationship between Roger and Uschi over the three books, as well as the remarkable energy and personality brought to the characters by the incredible narrator, Posey Clifford. Samantha, the mind bogglingly endowed teen from 'Uschi Returns' becomes a main player here, and her scenes with Roger are HOT. I was hoping Finch would bring her back. Clifford plays her to perfection: equal parts ditzy, self absorbed teen and budding sex goddess. This novel was a very fun romp with more impossible situations orchestrated by the impish trickster Goddess, Uschi. With all the risky set-ups, merciless teasing, and endless boob induced drainings, poor Roger is in Heaven and Hell, often simultaneously. What I wasn't expecting was the bittersweet ending. Finch really is in a class all his (her?) own. After all the sexy hijinks and tit obsessed ribaldry, who else could make you actually care about the characters and miss them like old friends? I loved this novel. If you've been through 'Uschi' and 'Uschi Returns', you will love this one, too. It might even be your favorite!