A Review of "Bomb Pop" by Erin O’Riordan
Reviewed by Roxanne Rhoads

Bomb-Pop (n): 1. A classic American frozen treat, a fruit-flavored
popsicle in the red, white and blue of the American flag. 2. The story
of Gretchen Malone, a second-grade teacher who normally keeps her wits
about her, especially when it comes to workplace romances. That is,
until hunky kindergarten teacher Thom Reno brings up a long-buried
memory from summers past, and a repressed schoolgirl crush along with
it.
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If you're looking for a quick read that’s sweeter than candy and hotter than an August summer day, then Bomb Pop by Erin O’Riordan is for you. Filled with sugary sweet metaphors that combine sex, popsicles and ice cream sundaes, this story will leave you craving a meltingly hot round of sweaty sex followed something icy cold and syrupy sweet to cool you off.
Second grade teacher Gretchen Malone is usually so professional, almost prim and proper in her ways while at work. Yet when the sexy young kindergarten teacher, Thom Reno, is around, she just can’t stop fantasizing about the things she’d love to do to him. She catches him holding a popsicle stick and suddenly she is bombarded with images of hot summers eagerly awaiting the ice cream truck that then turn into adult fantasies involving a Bomb Pop penis and two naughty adults having more fun than ever imagined with icy cold confections.
Thom’s birthday party allows Gretchen to make the first move and let him know she’s interested. The interaction that follows within the next couple of days culminates with her fantasies coming true. It might be November in the story, but in her mind (and in yours once you read the story), it’ll be a hot summer day filled with sticky summer sex that can lead to something even sweeter and more fulfilling.
Bomb Pop is a quick read that's fun, sexy, and hotter than the 4th of July in Texas.
Purchase Bomb Pop on Kindle at Amazon.com for $2.50.
Author: Erin O'Riordan
Publisher: Erotique Press
Publication Date: July 4, 2009
Format: E-book
Length: 23 pages
Genre: Contemporary erotic romance
Heat rating: Medium
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Originally published September 2009