Robin Screwso

    (Mike Hoffman, 2005)
™ and ©2005 Mike Hoffman

When a young, voluptuous woman with a sexual appetite that borders on nymphomania finds herself marooned on tropical island, she must find a way to survive. Food and shelter are easily obtained so her only real problem is sexual gratification. Luckily, there are lost Japanese sailors from World War II, various natives, and statuary with erotic appendages.   As with most erotic endeavors, sexual escapades are the primary reason for this title’s existence. But inserted between two sexual romp stories is a surprisingly serious tale of the Mexican feast of the “Day of the Dead.” The story, by Mike Hoffman, has slightly more depth than the rest of the book , although admittedly, that doesn’t take much.   With a pun-based name like Robin Screwso, the reader should know what to expect both in content and quality. The front and back painted covers by Mike Hoffman evoke the style of Frank Frazetta’s pin-ups, but even that is not compensation for the shallow, puerile storytelling.  
— George Haberberger
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