by Rosemary B. Althoff

Rated PG-13 by the author for very scary scenes and some French kissing

THE HOT MARBLE mixes science with the supernatural. Four people find themselves pitted against forces of evil that plan to take over two worlds. Lewis switches sides; Fred betrays everyone; Patrick wants to be the hero; and Gracie - can a little girl save the universe?

Although the story is imaginary, the science is real and so, I trust, is the supernatural.

23 November 2011

Fat and Sexy

People in the USA are enculturated to believe that slender people are more sexy than fat people. But that is not the culture in some other countries, such as the Philippines. Also, even in the USA, some people prefer their fat cuddly teddy bear partners than the more bony type.


One of THE HOT MARBLE's characters and friend of main character Fred, Sir Thomas Forschwynn, the Bard of Bardia, prefers fat cuddly women.


His love "was taller than he was and almost as wide as she was tall. She had at least six chins sprouting long black hairs, and Fred saw a mustache under her pert little nose; yet she was somehow very pretty. Her body moved powerfully, yet with a feminine rhythm. Her blouse, with a scandalously low V-neck, complimented her giant bosom. . . . She gave Tom a long look, and Fred could swear that her brown eyes darkened with attraction and there was a slight, sensuous smile playing around her full lips.


He glanced at Tom to see if he had noticed, and to his amazement, the kid was responding in a way he would have never guessed. Tom's eyes grew soft when he looked back at the woman, and his voice sounded like music at a beautiful senorita's balcony . . .

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