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Mr. Vibrator is about to rock Annie Albright’s world.
Twenty-nine-year old Annie Albright has been downsized, cheated on, and mistaken for a goody two shoes—all in one day. Now, to top things off, she’s gotten a vibrator as a gift, which wouldn’t be so bad . . . if it wasn’t from her grandmother. She actually likes BOB (Battery Operated Boyfriend), although there’s just one thing she wishes it would do: tell her all the sweet nothings she longs to hear. You know the kind of thing—Oh, baby . . . I want you . . . Hey, have you lost weight?
And so Mr. Vibrator is born. In no time, Annie’s talking invention is a smash hit—and she’s making the rounds on all the hot talk shows. But something is missing. So she embarks on a search to find the seductive voice behind her sex toy, knowing that sometimes the real thing can be way better than the fantasy—and sometimes it’s the other way around.
Twenty-nine-year old Annie Albright has been downsized, cheated on, and mistaken for a goody two shoes—all in one day. Now, to top things off, she’s gotten a vibrator as a gift, which wouldn’t be so bad . . . if it wasn’t from her grandmother. She actually likes BOB (Battery Operated Boyfriend), although there’s just one thing she wishes it would do: tell her all the sweet nothings she longs to hear. You know the kind of thing—Oh, baby . . . I want you . . . Hey, have you lost weight?
And so Mr. Vibrator is born. In no time, Annie’s talking invention is a smash hit—and she’s making the rounds on all the hot talk shows. But something is missing. So she embarks on a search to find the seductive voice behind her sex toy, knowing that sometimes the real thing can be way better than the fantasy—and sometimes it’s the other way around.