Bitch Goddess

Bitch Goddess
Author: Pat Califia
Publisher: Greenery Press (CA)
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1998-05-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781890159047

The Spiritual Path of the Dominant Woman A paradigm-challenging anthology of essays, fiction and poetry which explore the connection between erotic female-dominant sexuality and spiritual growth and insight.

Bitch Goddess for Dummies

Bitch Goddess for Dummies
Author: Maya Sharma Sriram
Publisher:
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2012
Genre: Indic fiction (English)
ISBN: 9788129120618

Bitch Goddess

Bitch Goddess
Author: Robert Rodi
Publisher: Plume Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Gay men
ISBN: 9780452283107

Follows the career of B-movie sex symbol Viola Chute as her decision to pen her memoirs has some unexpected repercussions, in a novel narrated via interviews, e-mails, court depositions, extortion notes, and greeting cards.

The Bitch Goddess Notebook

The Bitch Goddess Notebook
Author: Martha O'Connor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2006
Genre: Adultery
ISBN: 9780752877419

In a small-town high school in 1988, three misfit girls join forces to form the Bitch Goddesses, a take-no-prisoners gang of fierce teenage rebellion. Rennie, the stunningly attractive straight-A student, finds herself way out of her depth when she embarks on an affair with her married teacher. Cherry builds a shrine to Princess Diana in her bedroom while nursing her hippy mother through her coke-fuelled rages. Amy tears up her cheerleader's uniform while her drunken parents concentrate on presenting a façade of perfect family life to the outside world. The three girls swear to stick together, whatever life throws at them, until one night when something so horrific happens it shatters their friendship for ever. Fifteen years on, Rennie is a writer living in New York, struggling to keep her life on track and hiding an erotic obsession. In her Lake Superior show-home, a heavily pregnant Amy is certain that her husband is cheating on her and that she is jinxed by her past. Cherry, a model patient in an institution, suffers horrific nightmares of four red letters carved on human skin. The Bitch Goddesses may have grown up, but one way or another they must come to terms with a shared past...

Digital Goddess

Digital Goddess
Author: Victoria R. Montgomery Brown
Publisher: HarperCollins Leadership
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1400220629

With women leading only twenty-four Fortune 500 companies, female founders receiving only 2.2 percent of US venture capital, and the continued presence of sexual harassment and double standards, the gender gap continues to hinder the advancement of women in the professional world. In Digital Goddess, Montgomery-Brown—founder of Big Think, a collection of experts across all fields and disciplines that are either at the top of their field or disrupting it, shares her story in an entertaining and educational light. Told from the unique, female entrepreneurial perspective that unpacks all the hurdles other female founders may face in their own journey to the top, Montgomery-Brown shares the real-world lessons she’s learned along the way, such as: Never lie to your investors, even when you just got arrested. Raising money is a poker game—learn how to play. The power and money still lie with men. Pretending it’s not that way, or being angry about it, won’t lead to success. Your relationship with your co-founder is like a second marriage, so forget about keeping the personal out of the workplace. The more authentic you are, and the more fun you have, the better your experience will be. This book is about dealing with the way things are, even when you don’t like it, and being yourself, even when it seems like a drawback. It’s about sucking it up, making the hard choices, and dealing with the consequences. It’s about being honest no matter what is going down. Victoria’s been called “the anti-Elizabeth Holmes,” for a good reason—unlike the ill-fated Theranos CEO, she’s transparent with her investors even when she fears they will walk away. Digital Goddess is a story for entrepreneurial women at any stage of life who want to know what it actually takes to build a business in a world that’s not always fair, predictable, or politically correct

Cock Teasing Bitch Roommate

Cock Teasing Bitch Roommate
Author: joe blueballs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2019-12-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781673701357

Bitch Goddess Quarterly: "Cock teased to death never hurt so good. A sexual-psychological masterpiece." B&D Review: "The classic film 'Sunset Boulevard' updated to full-body kink!" Supreme Hollywood Mistress, Lady Speidel: "I challenge you! I command the reader not to cum until the exciting CLIMAX!"The ad read: "Domestic Duties supplement your share of rent. Busy professional Woman seeks young, healthy, easy-going straight male for Sunset Blvd. mansion." I answered the Craig's list ad eagerly and naively. I was a twenty-year-old Hollywood writer trying to live off a six-month art's grant - and my girlfriend. Little did I know that my new hot roommate would beguile me and soon enslave me for her sexual toy. It is surprising what sexual frustration can do to a man. I felt almost high in a weird tingly way. My senses were heightened. I was attuned to every sexual detail and nuance of Mistress Nora. Being around her in a supercharged sexually frustrated state was both like wound and balm. All day, each and every day, I obsessed over her. And pleasing her. I couldn't risk not obeying her every whim, or she would kick me out and I'd never see her again. I would die of a broken heart. I could think of nothing else but Nora. Nora. Nora. And sex with her. Any kind of sex. I was so desperate for release I would do or f... whatever she wanted.

Divine by Mistake

Divine by Mistake
Author: P. C. Cast
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Total Pages: 483
Release: 2019-08-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1982618418

It’s the beginning of summer break, and high school English teacher Shannon Parker is ready to relax poolside with some red wine and a good book. She’s friggin’ earned it! But first—a little shopping, a la fancy estate auction. Surrounded by old folks and even older artifacts, Shannon never expects to find something that shocks her down to her very core: an ancient vase, complete with a beautiful painting of a goddess that looks just like her. And just as she’s stealing away with her seriously suspicious purchase, she’s magically thrown into the world of Partholon, where not only has she taken the place of Rhiannon, Goddess Incarnate and Epona’s Chosen, but she’s due to be married to a surly (but oh-so-handsome) High Shaman centaur, ClanFintan. But serving as Epona’s Chosen isn’t just luxury baths and buff horse-guys. A dark power grows in the wastelands to the north, and Rhiannon will need much more than just the favor of Epona to protect the land—and the man—she’s grown to love.

God and Mammon

God and Mammon
Author: Lance Morrow
Publisher: Encounter Books
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 164177097X

Award-winning essayist Lance Morrow writes about the partnership of God and Mammon in the New World—about the ways in which Americans have made money and lost money, and about how they have thought and obsessed about this peculiarly American subject. Fascinated by the tracings of theology in the ways of American money Morrow sees a reconciliation of God and Mammon in the working out of the American Dream. This sharp-eyed essay reflects upon American money in a series of individual life stories, including his own. Morrow writes about what he calls “the emotions of money,” which he follows from the catastrophe of the Great Depression to the era of Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey, and Donald Trump. He considers money’s dual character—functioning both as a hard, substantial reality and as a highly subjective force and shape-shifter, a sort of dream. Is money the root of all evil? Or is it the source of much good? Americans have struggled with the problem of how to square the country’s money and power with its aspiration to virtue. Morrow pursues these themes as they unfold in the lives of Americans both famous and obscure: Here is Thomas Jefferson, the luminous Founder who died broke, his fortune in ruin, his estate and slaves at Monticello to be sold to pay his debts. Here are the Brown brothers of Providence, Rhode Island, members of the family that founded Brown University. John Brown was in the slave trade, while his brother Moses was an ardent abolitionist. With race in America a powerful subtheme throughout the book, Morrow considers Booker T. Washington, who, with a cunning that sometimes went unappreciated among his own people, recognized money as the key to full American citizenship. God and Mammon is a masterly weaving of America’s money myths, from the nation’s beginnings to the present.