A cursed book is next on the list for the women of the Royal Oaks Book Club.

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4.8 out of 5 dark stones (based on 53 reviews)
The Triple Sapphic takedown. Excellent. I wonder do the the Taylor women share a gestation period too when they might get some seeds to sow?
I really enjoy this story I hope you do more with large groups like this.
My next main novel will be a horror story set in an apartment building, and will have a similar structure to Cursed Recollections with checking in on different families.
Will it have pregnancies and madness?
Yes, absolutely.
I gotta say, I’m loving this story. It’s awesome that there are a bunch of different characters exploring relationships with their unique moms. Also, really just great that there are a bunch of moms doing the nasty with their adult kids. Great work!
One of my favorites right now. Hope we see it go through all the book club members.
Your best work out there right now
This is the best story out there right now
Awesome
Not sure if this is the right place for this but I would love the sibling Jumanji story. Hope you end up making it eventually.
A shame that it is 4th on the poll.
I like that idea too. I will keep it in mind.
Really enjoying the story progression.
How in the hell do gain access to read the Stories. And what the hell is CR. Please help this old man ok.
I’m not sure what the problem is. Your account is active, so click on any link and the file will open. If you’re still having trouble, email me at rawls@rawlyrawls.com and I’ll explain with screenshots.
Hoping for more of this soon!
Me too! The illustrator is struggling with an extended recovery from COVID. I’m hoping that he feels better soon.
I really enjoy the different variety of “curses” on the book club members. I hope things progress a bit slowly and each woman begin to be affected differently by their own personal “story”.