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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Two more steamy short stories that are both must reads.,
This review is from: The Great Outdoors (Kindle Edition)
The Great Outdoors is two erotic short stories by Lucy Felthouse. I loved the outdoor setting. The scene where Karla is watching the couple from her tree perch was very voyeuristic but done in such a way that it didn't come across as being creepy and the level of steaminess was just right. The way the author went into such vivid detail about Scotland made my desire to someday visit there much stronger.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Do you fancy a walk?,
By Matt Richards "matt" (Birmingham UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Great Outdoors (Kindle Edition)
A lovely book, my favorite story was Fun in the Forest, a great read. The characters are anchored into the story so well that you transpose yourself into the character of the protagonist and feel you live the experience personally. So well written, and I love the little details that are added to the stories. Lucy has a talent for making fiction seem reality. This book has given me a taste for the great outdoors. I have no hesitation in recommending this book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good dirty fun,
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This review is from: The Great Outdoors (Kindle Edition)
This is a review taken from the product page on Smashwords:
No chance of the characters in Lucy Felthouse's pair of outdoor-themed erotic stories catching a chill! These girls know exactly how to warm up. The first story, Bird's Eye View, is a deliciously explicit account of an unexpected opportunity for some voyeurism - and it CRIES OUT for a sequel. I, for one, would love to know what happens during Karla and Tom's woodland stroll. In Fun In The Forest, Anna rejects a team-building exercise in favour of a little one-on-one with a sexy burly Scots woodsman. It's all good dirty fun and has certainly inspired me to take a tramp in my local woods as soon as possible.
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Bracing Effects of Fresh Air,
This review is from: The Great Outdoors (Kindle Edition)
Bird's eye view
A feast for voyeurs as Karla expresses the craving so many young (and older) women face. The whole episode made me feel as if Karla was a friend, emailing her titillating adventure to me. Like Hugh Grant in Four Weddings, Karla inadvertently witnesses a `live sex show'. Unlike Hugh Grant, she reacts in a significant way. Sound effects colour this high-intensity woodland scenario. Our senses up to High Doh, we can only hope that Karla receives her just desserts when a gorgeous stranger knocks at her tree trunk. Enjoyment factor: 11/10. Fun in the Forest How we feel for Anna! Being conservation friendly, when you're cold, wet and in need of TLC...haven't we all been there? Though hopefully not on a deer stalking bonding exercise like poor Anna. Our babe in the wood finds solace with a hunk. Result! He isn't fazed when she knocks at his door and suggests she removes her sodden clothing. Mission accomplished, it's no holds barred. The sex between strangers occurs after a man and a woman are united by a stroke (no pun intended) of fate. Let's hope Anna hangs out in Greg's cabin as long as it suits them both. |
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The Great Outdoors by Lucy Felthouse
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