G-Spot: An Urban Erotic Tale (2006) - Plot & Excerpts
Noire's purpose for writing this book is for excitement and entertainment. This book surely does set the bar for many other books. Each chapter in the book has many fulfilling and exciting fantasy's in them to bring the book to life. The book goes into such great details about every event that occurs. Noire, makes the reader feel the passion of Juicy. Noire makes the reader crave what Juicy craves while taking the reader on a fast paced journey. You will still be craving more when you get to the end! This was a good book. It kept my attention and I was definitely awaiting the turn of the next page to see what was going to happen next. To piggyback off another reader, some of the scenes seemed a little out there, but I have never been introduced to the type of lifestyle Juicy led which could be very real. Overall, a very good book.This book was just like reading a Zane book or better.I would gladly recommend this book to anyone.When you read this book your heart will ache right along with Juicy.I cried at the end of the book, and plan to read more from this author.Filled with quite a few explicit sex scenes, G-SPOT lives up to its name. Some of G's actions where a little far fetched and I found myself asking could this really happen. After pondering over that question for a mere second, I soon realized that by my not being privy to this particular lifestyle, anything is possible. G-SPOT clearly defines the age-old adage, that "nothing in life is free." I truly enjoyed this novel and will wait patiently for Noire's next contribution to the literary community.Good novels illuminate reality even as they transcend it, allowing readers to find truth and humanity in worlds that are completely fabricated. No matter what type of novel you want to read - literary or commercial, romance or science fiction, a wartime epic or a family drama. In this racy novel it brings it all. This is good by "the loquacious diva, Juicy"(23 Noire). This book was extremely captivating right down to the end. It brought such great exciting things and also opened my eyes to realize that these type of things happen do happen in real life everyday. Me personally I could and I couldn't relate to Juicy. I can relate to her with wanting knew things constantly. However, i do not relate her by the sex drive she has. This novel was actually very exciting to read every time I had finished a chapter I would just have the urge to read more. Its also a very dramatic, comical and sexual. Every page is filled with so many cultivating things.The greatest strength of this book is visionary. The novel tells such a vivid story. In a chapter it tells a story of when juicy was little and the descriptive words give such an evocative imagery, " The gun belched, and Cara flew backward, landing atop the dead man, her arm circling his neck. The strange man stared down at the little girl."(43 Noire). The only weakness of the book is the storyline. While the book is stating who new characters are its not really giving a sentimental background on who they are and how they are connected to people. You have to really search, go back and forth , and put puzzle pieces together for everything to make sense and flow.I personally would recommend this book to a friend. This novel gives such great insight on different peoples lives and on the real life things that happen.G-Spot by Noire is not for the faint at heart. A mature audience sticker needs to be on each book, for this book is X rated. G-Spot is violent and delves into sexual and emotional abuse. For those who live close to the streets, this may be the norm, but for most of the people I know, to live this type of life is unimaginable.
From the drug dealing, brutal beating and killing falling n and out of love. I love every single part of the book, which is called G-Spot. You know how people say they loved the book but some parts was corny no but this book from the beginning to the end of the story I just couldn’t put it down. G made me fall in love with this book. I can mad one minute then happy the other in disbelief of what just happened. The main character, G traits and the love&brake up. G was one of the main characters of this book. He is filthy rich! Lives in a condo with maids and guards to protect him. He runs Harlem! Many fear him that’s why they never cross him. G has many men working for him through drug trade day and night. That’s not his only way he received his income. Owns a strip club! Only the finest male and female strippers that works there. You can find all of the famous people or just somebody who had money could be found there. G is so over protective! Were ever he goes you would see his women Juicy on his shoulder. On the other hand he’s also abusive. Juicy attended college and took up dance when the time came for the dance recital G came to watch. Juicy had a duo He was very mad and jealous because his women Juicy was dancing with a guy and stated “I’m paying all this money for you to be grinding all up this nigga you can work in the strip club.” He made Juicy change her major and when he got time he beat her until she started to bleed. One time he took off his belt and beat her until purple whips appeared all over her body. He was smart though all the times he bet her a scratch could have never saw light because it would easily get covered with her fancy expensive clothes he proved for her. G was married once in he’s lifetime to a beautiful patrician women. Had a son named Gino by her and all. She was living her life like it was fairy tale. But one day she just up and disappeared. Many said G killed her and duped her body where nobody could find her like there was some one looking for her. Sent his son Gino off to school all the way in California and went on with his life. Years later Gino came back to live with his father so he could make a career off what his father did but else where. During that time he found something he wasn’t looking for love. He fall in love with a women he shouldn’t have been looking at in that type of way. In the end they were together but they both had to go through hell first. From the brutal beating by her man, raping, her brother getting killed and their life being threatened. Gino and Juicy both saw the light at the end of the tunnel. Zane wrote a good book. This is one most favorite book out of the many I’ve read. I read G-Spot a total of three times and that’s pretty unusual for me. I think if it wasn’t for G and his ways from the love and brake ups this book would have been really corny. Don’t you think?
What do You think about G-Spot: An Urban Erotic Tale (2006)?
This story is a fiction story of a girl named Juicy from Harlem. Her life gets turned around when a big time drug dealer G makes her his girl and tells Juicy and her brother to move in with him in his big apartment. Everything is great until G cant please Juicy sexually, he wont let her out the house besides to go to school and G starts beating Juicy when she does something he doesn't like. After the 2 weeks in Hawaii Juicy spent with G's son Gino when he comes to visit, him and Juicy fall in lo
—Fernanda
This is my very first Noire book.Juicy is the woman of the most influential man in Harlem. She lives in a posh apartment, wears the best clothes and is absolutely miserable. Like every other 19 year old she wants to get her freak on. However, her sugar daddy thinks most of the act of procreation is disgusting. What's a girl to do?Noire creates urban characters that ring true to the streets without being an overwrought stereotype. The tale was just like the main character, Juicy. It was sweet tale of innocence lost. A tale of a girl coming into her womanhood and then the tale of how that woman got strong enough to change her life.Now that I have waxed about the literary greatness of the novel, I can talk about it being an erotic tale. When Noire brought the heat, it was hot. I suggest keeping a fan nearby. The scenes were erotic without being smutty. They developed just like the main character and kept in line with the flow of the story.My next Noire read is Candylicker.
—Arzella
First, get your mind out of the gutter. G-SPOT is not what you think it is. The title alone probably has you thinking that this is nothing but a whole lot of bumping and grinding matched with a minimal storyline. But this was definitely not the case.Second, I am surprised at how much I myself enjoyed this book. It is absolutely by no means a literary genius, but it isn't the type of genre that I normally gravitate too. Urban fiction has to come highly recommended before I decide that it may be worth reading.At the tender age of nineteen, where girls are usually thinking about college life, careers and that special someone, Juicy Mo Stanfield is caught up being the "wifey" to Granite "G" McKay, the big baller owner of G-Spot, the hottest gentlemen's club in Harlem.She sees this as a ticket to the glamorous life, so in her eyes it's all ok. That is until she gets a first hand taste of G's strict and dangerous ways. He isn't just her man. Apparently, he owns her - and if anybody has something to say about it, G's wrath will most definitely be felt.Yes, there are quite a few X-rated scenes, but what makes this novel worth it, is the focus on suspense, betrayal, love and rewards. This would make a great movie. G-SPOT undoubtedly breaks down the well known saying that "everything that glitters isn't gold".Pretty good debut from Noire.
—Stephanie