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Title: It's Just Sext (The Right Kind of Wrong, #1)
Author: Felice Fox
Narrator: Jessica Rosen
Format: Unabridged
Length: 46 mins
Language: English
Release date: 06-24-13
Publisher: M. Scribes Press
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Erotica & Sexuality, Fiction
Publisher's Summary:
She swore it was "just sext", and nothing more...
Lauren has been texting for months with a man she met online, carefully editing the details of her life, sending him only the best of herself - the hottest pictures, the highlights of her day, and her most hard core sexual fantasies. A merchant marine, he traveled the world, so it was safe enough. They would never actually meet, so why not? Her self-esteem could use a little boost.
Marc's "no talking, only texting" rule was strictly enforced when it came to the sexy thing he met online. She was his ultimate fantasy girl and he wanted to keep it that way. But when his ship is scheduled to dock in a port near her home, he lays it all on the line for the chance at a weekend of hot sex - and maybe something more.
When they finally meet, the heat that smoldered for months feels a lot like love. Forced to tease reality from fantasy, months of texting foreplay ignites into wildfire - something hotter, deeper and sweeter than they had ever imagined.
Members Reviews:
Very sweet and super hot!
Really enjoyed this. The red hot sex scenes had my toes curling in my socks and my heart about ready to beat right out of my chest. There was also a sweetness between Marc and Lauren that had me sighing wistfully and inwardly going âawwww how cute!â
This quick and steamy read is sure to put a smile on your face and a spring in your step.
Short story that leaves ya hangin'
First in the Right Kind of Wrong erotic romance series.
Do be aware that this is a very short, short story; AND that I received this from the author!
My Take
Fox does well with this snapshot moment in Lauren's dirty weekend, even if she does leave us hanging a bit at the end, wondering huh what? about a number of issues.
I'm, sort of, becoming accustomed to this new trend (new to me!) in writing shorty short stories intended to grab the reader's attention and steer him/her into purchasing more to find out what happens next. Unfortunately, the trend finds me being pickier about what I will continue on with and skeptical as well. I rather resent buying a short story only to find it's more of an advertising ploy to tease more money out of me. And no, I don't feel this way about all the short stories I read. There are just some that hit me that way. And yes, this is one of those. If an author's strategy leans this way, then I expect a good, well-rounded, well-paced story. I expect clear writing; well-written characters; and, a beginning, middle, and end to the story.
Okay, rant over...
It is an interesting conundrum: the clichéd hopes, dreams, wishes most women are indoctrinated into expecting after sex versus today's more egalitarian approach to sex as merely a desirable activity---the approach many, most?, men have had towards sex through the centuries.
Reading erotica can become boring after awhile. After all, it's essentially the same motions over and over again. What makes it interesting is the same thing that makes any story interesting: characters, plot, theme, action, a twist on the expected, and the interaction of all these with each other as well as the point the author is attempting to make.
Fox has made good on the twist and the action [the sex].
Oh man, for a person of the "older generation", Lauren has got some fantasies! However, Lauren is a hypocrite.