Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Review: The Lovers By Eden Bradley




Have you ever dreamed of having a single experience which would change you forever? I think I’d dreamed about exactly that sort of thing most of my life. In recent years I thought it was going to be about writing a New York Times best-seller. But a long time ago, before I lived through my teenage years and came out damaged on the other side, I thought it would be falling in love with a man and living happily ever after, like every other girl.
Who knew the one to change me would be a woman? But the story doesn’t end there. No, that in itself is a whole new beginning. Because right after I met Audrey, I met Jack.


 Review:
Wow this book was entertaining, sexy and HOT. It's a well written erotica fiction novel. In this story Bettina (main character) a quiet and shy girl unwillingly accepts an invitation to go to a fellow author's beach house for some R&R and to get some writing done. As she's meet her fellow roommates, she meets Audrey. A woman so beautiful that could possibly make the straightest of women question their sexuality. And that's what happens to Bettina. Never experiencing these feelings better, Bettina starts questioning herself what's going on inside her head and with her body. What was it about that woman that had her feeling all hot and bothered? Could she really go through these sexual feelings with this woman? Audrey being the sexually aggressive woman that she is decides she couldn't resist her lust towards Bettina and put them into action. Now having opened a new experience for Bettina it all becomes confusing. However if that doesn't confuse Bettina enough, in pops Jack. A man so handsome that you can't help but stare. People were drawn to him and he just belonged there. As the story continues and new beginning unfolds different feelings were revealed and situations progressed. Now not only does she have uncontrollable lusty feelings for Audrey, her feelings for Jack are much more intense.
With the way Eden writes this book, you automatically become drawn to Bettina's character. You begin rooting for her as she opens herself to new experiences. I for one hand has never met a woman that has made me question myself like Bettina did, but makes me question what if I did? And what's exactly how she felt. But as she starts opening herself to new experience, she becomes a stronger person. Someone that can decide what she wants and doesn't. In my opinion, what happened between her and Audrey was exactly what was suppose to happen so she can become who she's meant to be. This book was so good, I'm going to buy some more of her books on amazon. Most definite a "Sinfully Tasty Read"! This book will be released on November 2010. Go out and buy then!

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