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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Erotic Romance for Couples Feb 25, 2009 Mike and Angie are just your normal midwestern couple, except that they're a little bored in their marriage. When Mike suggests that they spice things up by having Angie get a little flirtatious, Angie takes it a step further, and makes a date. For both of them.
That's when things get interesting. When Mike watches another man seduce his wife, he gets really turned on. Which leads to a whole series of adventures with their new friend Bennett, and his friends.
Everything isn't perfect however between the two of them. Surprisingly, Angie is the one that gets jealous when Mike hooks up with an old girlfriend. I guess she believes in do as I say, not do as I do. But it all works out in the end when they talk it out with their friend Bennett.
The plot of this story isn't too twisty, just lots of pretty hot sex scenes. I like the way that the writer goes into the characters' previous dating history. It helps explain why they like to do some pretty edgy stuff. It wouldn't make sense if they just jumped into bed without knowing why the are doing it.
"Just Say What's On Your Mind" is one of the more unusual erotic romances that I've read, but it was a refreshing change from the kind I usually read. I am looking forward to the next book from E.M. Hillwood.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Marital Aid? Feb 10, 2009 I kind of just bought this book because I like erotica, but then my husband read it too, and we got to talking about the premise of the book. Essentially, it's about what would happen if couples just came right out and said to their partner, "I want to try X," or "I think it would be fun if we did Y." It's kind of like that Kirk Cameron Love Dare stuff that a lot of evangelicals are into, where people really try to serve their partner, only for people who aren't so angelic.
So my husband and I actually tried do what the book is talking about, and our marriage has been fantastic! We haven't done anything as crazy as Mike and Angie, but we've experimented with different toys and videos and things like that, and after twenty years of marriage, it's safe to say that we haven't had this much fun since our honeymoon. This book definitely gave us an opening to talk to each other about what's on our mind. Good read!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Girl-centric Erotica Jan 19, 2009 It seems like I've been reading a lot of this kind of thing lately - girls who get to play with lots of different guys. I have to say I like it - I really got tired of the whole fashionably-bi thing that was going on a few years back. That just seemed like spoon-fed chauvinism designed to encourage young women to be like men wanted them to be - easy and plentiful.
And another thing about this book is that I really understood why the lead male character gets into this scene. Unlike a lot of other erotic romances, I feel like I know this guy. His wife, I could probably use a little more background on, but I got a good sense of why Mike digs the MFM threesome thing.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Normal Couple. Unusual Hobby. Jan 19, 2009 Mike and Angie are a regular suburban couple - with a twist. Mike has always wanted to watch Angie get it on with other men. So when he tells her to go for it, she does.
The result is some really hot sex. There are a lot of different scenes in this book. Kind of something for everyone. A little bondage, a little group sex. But most of the hot parts are when this Bennett guy makes Mike watch Angie while she's having sex with Bennett.
Good book. Can't wait to read what's next from this guy.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Hot! Oct 24, 2008 I was redirected to this page on Amazon from some femdom blogs I follow, and I went ahead and bought the book. I generally don't like most books like this because they feel like a romance novel sprinkled with a few dirty words, and that's okay for my granny, but it doesn't really launch my rocket to read about Fabio in a pirate shirt doing some wenches.
This one jumped right into the action right around page 3 or 4, and it just kept coming. Lots of different scenes that got into detail about how the guy evolved into a watcher, and all the stuff that happened once he got his wife involved.
Put me on the waiting list for this guy's next book. I can't wait to see what this guy comes up.
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