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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Erotica not meant for the weak of heart .....
We meet our heroine, Kirsty, as a young girl in England exploring her sexuality, deliciously I might add, with a rather normal and family minded boyfriend, Dave, and then she discovers something 'new' with her best friend, Sharon.... This intro of 60 something pages is actually worth the price of admission alone ....


Anyway, back to the novel...
Published on February 13, 2005 by Rudolf Spoerer

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Could have been better
Okay, first like the other reviewer this novel is not for the faint of heart. I like hardcore erotica and BDSM but some of this novel was more than I could handle. After reading it I felt like I had to take a shower because I felt filthy. The novel as a whole was pretty good, some of the antics that happened to the main character was pretty sick and extreme. The problem I...
Published on May 20, 2005 by M. Brassell


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Erotica not meant for the weak of heart ....., February 13, 2005
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Rudolf Spoerer "dowadiddi" (Weston, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sinful Deceit (Paperback)
We meet our heroine, Kirsty, as a young girl in England exploring her sexuality, deliciously I might add, with a rather normal and family minded boyfriend, Dave, and then she discovers something 'new' with her best friend, Sharon.... This intro of 60 something pages is actually worth the price of admission alone ....


Anyway, back to the novel ... Kirsty gets a letter from a man named Jack who lives in, of couse, a villa on a Greek island, and, he says that he is Kirsty's uncle (from dead fathers' side) He desperately wants to meet her to get to know more of his long lost family. Jack send her an airline ticket and then says that if she wants, bring a friend .... Although she never asked Dave, he thought it was a very bad idea, but Sharon, of course, signs on, but, because she can't get a ticket she'll follow on another flight.


Having read most of this author's other works the reader must surely realize that all is not what it seems and this 'uncle' Jack now has a 'captive young girl' to do with as he, and his friends please... and .. that he certainly does. No matter how much Kirsty tries to convince herself, at the beginning, this is not really a family vacation but rather she is a captive being raped and sexually abused, misused, threatened and punished. Problem is that although she makes every effort to escape, the sexual antics on the island are beginning to have a markedly pleasurable effect on her .... Oh where is Sharon or her boyfriend to rescue her?


The plot thickens but Im not going to spoil it here ...


One imortant note, the antics on the island get pretty base, and by that I mean extreme including antics with a horsie named 'Mighty', so like I said I think this book will certainly be for the reader that enjoys their erotica hard, heavy and varied ... trust me varied ... do not expect much of the flowers, chocolate and date kind of sweetness here .... but if you are up to it ...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Could have been better, May 20, 2005
This review is from: Sinful Deceit (Paperback)
Okay, first like the other reviewer this novel is not for the faint of heart. I like hardcore erotica and BDSM but some of this novel was more than I could handle. After reading it I felt like I had to take a shower because I felt filthy. The novel as a whole was pretty good, some of the antics that happened to the main character was pretty sick and extreme. The problem I had mainly with this novel was the main character. At first I related to her at the beginning, I connected to her, which is what normally a book is aimed at. But by the end of the novel I was willing her to die, every page I turned I wanted worse and worse things happening to her. She became whiney and I wanted to strangle her and smack her around. The whole novel she's complaining about doing this and that but secretly I felt like she enjoyed what was happening to her.

Any normal person, even teenagers, would question recieving a letter from a mysterious "Uncle" she had never met. I mean come on, hello! Check the guy out before traveling hundreds of miles from home to meet him. Geez! After she realized all is not what it seems she could have faught back, but no, she took whatever they dished out. I mean for pete's sake at least try to defend yourself. When someone is basically being raped they don't sit there and enjoy it!

The novel had a decent plot if only the main character had stopped whining and tried to fight back it would have been a lot better. Also another thing at the end I felt cheated, could have been a lot better ending.
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