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Scratch Marks, by Hazel George - Full size ebook novel now available

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Offline Hazel-George

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My new full sized catfighting novel Scratch Marks, is now available on Kindle. I have uploaded an extract from the novel into the stories section. Here is a quick summary.

Steve Marks’ lifelong fantasy was to watch two women in a Catfight. His wife Harriet arranged a private topless Catfight at a UK studio to make this fantasy a reality. To the surprise of them both Harriet found that she enjoyed fighting and took the huge step of appearing for the studio regularly as a topless Catfighter. She found that the fighting had a positive influence on her life and her career. Her sex life improved drastically as did her sexual appetite and the diversity of her desires.

Jane Farrington discovered that she liked to fight other women after getting into a scrap at University and she chose to appear regularly with the same production company as Harriet. The two women became friends and to an extent rivals. Their first fight together seeming only to heighten the sexual attraction between the experienced lesbian Jane and the hitherto heterosexual Harriet.
 
We follow Harriet’s journey from novice to experienced fighter and we see how this affects her sexuality. Firstly her sexual relationship with her husband matures and blossoms and they enjoy each other more fully. With assistance from an unexpected source Harriet then begins the exploration of her lesbian desires.

This book contains many graphic accounts of women fighting each other. It also contains explicit accounts of heterosexual and lesbian sex. The climax fight is an extreme fistfight between two women and  is not for the faint hearted.

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Offline JT Edson

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Re: Scratch Marks, by Hazel George - Full size ebook novel now available
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2013, 12:10:02 PM »
Sounds interesting.

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Offline Hazel-George

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Re: Scratch Marks, by Hazel George - Full size ebook novel now available
« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2013, 09:04:25 PM »
Thank you for the positive comments and a big thank you to fightfanatic for his input.

I shall be uploading the book to Kobo and Apple just as soon as the exclusivity clause with Kindle expires.

Meanwhile here is the link for the book and a larger free sample, enjoy.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00B0H2SHU

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B0H2SHU

H.
« Last Edit: February 01, 2013, 09:44:32 PM by Hazel-George »

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Offline walker

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Re: Scratch Marks, by Hazel George - Full size ebook novel now available
« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2013, 06:00:29 PM »
How long is it...how many pages? Has the author ever fought?

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Offline Hazel-George

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Re: Scratch Marks, by Hazel George - Full size ebook novel now available
« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2013, 08:52:34 PM »
Hiya

The book was 260 A4 pages which translates to 367 pages on the Kindle format. I only had a brief tussle with the woman I based my main character on so that I could tell what it felt like to be slapped and have my hair pulled, it hurts.

H.

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Offline Hazel-George

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Re: Scratch Marks, by Hazel George - Full size ebook novel now available
« Reply #5 on: February 09, 2013, 02:09:31 PM »
Hiya,

I stumbled onto the subject of competetive catfights purely by chance in the first instance. I wanted to find out about a women's clothing company called 'cat fight gear' that I had heard about from a friend and my google search threw up a whole new world of actual catfights for me to investigate. I couldn't remember ever having read a book relating to the subject and the idea then took root for me to be the one to write it.

Once I started researching more fully I found the girls to be fascinating and I was lucky enough to speak to many of them.

I know that you probably want me to say that I love to fight and get into it with other women but that's not me. For what ever reasons they have I let other women do the fighting while I write about it.

H.

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Offline cffightfan

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Re: Scratch Marks, by Hazel George - Full size ebook novel now available
« Reply #6 on: February 09, 2013, 04:40:27 PM »
A very good read I can recommend this to anyone who enjoys reading about catfights

Really hoping for a second book Maybe you and me Hazel


Alison xxx


looks like Ali is knocking on the door Hazel, might as well size her up, is it yes or no?

its great to see you published and writing about the catfight world.

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Re: Scratch Marks, by Hazel George - Full size ebook novel now available
« Reply #7 on: February 10, 2013, 03:05:21 PM »
Hiya,

I stumbled onto the subject of competetive catfights purely by chance in the first instance. I wanted to find out about a women's clothing company called 'cat fight gear' that I had heard about from a friend and my google search threw up a whole new world of actual catfights for me to investigate. I couldn't remember ever having read a book relating to the subject and the idea then took root for me to be the one to write it.

Once I started researching more fully I found the girls to be fascinating and I was lucky enough to speak to many of them.

I know that you probably want me to say that I love to fight and get into it with other women but that's not me. For what ever reasons they have I let other women do the fighting while I write about it.

H.
Curious about the gal fighters you interviewed.  What percentage apporixmately pulled hair in their fights and what percentage used their nails?

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Offline Hazel-George

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Re: Scratch Marks, by Hazel George - Full size ebook novel now available
« Reply #8 on: February 10, 2013, 03:29:48 PM »
Hiya

That last question is a simple one to answer. They all pulled hair but none intentionally used their nails, although accidents can happen.

H.