Thong on Fire, Noire
Thong on Fire, Noire
14 Rating(s)
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Thong on Fire
An Urban Erotic Tale

Author: Noire

Narrator: Kim Johnson

Unabridged: 10 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/01/2015


Synopsis

It’s a hard knock life for Saucy Sarita Robinson, and the rules of the game are clear: get yours or get had. When her father gets popped in an armed robbery and her mother turns to drugs, Saucy is left to scratch out a life for herself on the streets of Harlem, and this city-slick vixen refuses to become a victim. Young, hot, and hungry for the spotlight, Saucy uses her assets to get whatever she wants: 128th Street has its own rules, and she knows them well. With sex as her weapon of choice, Saucy hustles her way into the heart of the hip-hop underworld, preying upon any man—or woman—who might help her get ahead. But Saucy just can’t get enough. Her calculating nature and insatiable appetite for power and prestige tempt her into dangerous waters, and she finds herself in too deep. The shot-callers of the hip-hop world have a few tricks for Saucy: a plan to force her back onto the very streets that she came from. But Saucy refuses to go down easy. She plots her revenge against some of the most powerful playas in the music industry, never suspecting that her enemies will fight back … and fight back hard.

About Noire

Noire is an author from the streets of New York whose hip-hop erotic stories pulsate with urban flavor. She is the #1 Essence bestselling author of G-Spot, Candy Licker, Baby Brother, and Thug-A-Licious and the editor-in-chief of NoireMagazine.com. 

About Kim Johnson

Kim Johnson graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in journalism. Kim has had many incarnations, including digital marketing and editorial, but found her true calling reading books. She resides in New York City.


Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Bella on 2008-01-16 09:17:24

Perhaps I just wasn't in tune with the slang used in the book, I'm not sure. While I enjoyed 75 of this book the rest was either slow or boring to me I gave it 2 stars because it seemed that towards the end of the book, the author just didn't know what to do with the main character. The story had potential to be better, but it just abruptly ended.

AudiobooksNow review by Peaches on 2008-08-05 12:17:22

This book had me on the edge of my seat trying get to the end so i can no what happened. but when she die at the end my feelings was turly hurt cause i didn't think it would end that way. the book was good but in the end the author should have brought it a little better

AudiobooksNow review by Latyra on 2009-11-05 01:47:39

I think it was a great read. It was different because the story was told from the Villian's point of view. Have you ever thought or said to someone what was she thinking? The book answers that question for you. It is also very interesting and the main character always keeps it jumping. I would recommend this book to everyone.

Goodreads review by Mary

I am shocked by the amount of negative reviews for this book. I have read hundreds of books and I usually forget them just as quickly as I pick up the next book. That is not the case with Hot Saucy baby! I can't seem to forget her. In a way, Thong on Fire is a cautionary tale. There are a lot of Sau......more

Goodreads review by Lesa

Why I say somewhat ok is because the beginning got my eyes from the get go but, then it's started getting slow to me and I just couldn't keep myself into the book any long. Didn't finish at all. I have to say G Spot got my eye more then this book. But, this book was about Saucy that was growing up be......more

A very familiar urban tale of a beautiful young lady in the inner city, with no family support or understanding of family structure or nurturing is starving for attention through fame, and dirty money looking for it in all the wrong places. Destined for a road of heartbreak, no foundation, no loyalt......more


Quotes

“Saucy Robinson returns with a vengeance in Noire’s latest Harlem street tale, with Noire’s most sophisticated plot to date.”

Publishers Weekly