Rogue Review No. 508 - April 23, 2000 |
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SUMMARY: Gwen Lawrence is a marital counselor. Joanna and Russell Peterson are a couple of her patients. The problem seems to be that Russell wants Joanna to do things that she doesn't want to do, sexually. Against her better judgment, Dr. Lawrence allows the therapy session to take a rather unconventional route towards solving their problems. COMMENTARY: I found this story to be very entertaining. Gwen is supposed to be in charge of the situation but things get out of -- er -- hand, rather quickly. My favorite character is Russell who, in my opinion, provides most of the comic relief. The story was very arousing. The plot escalates rather quickly, but in a logical manner. I think that most of you should enjoy this story and that it will appeal to both male and female readers. Not everything is as it seems in this story. I don't want to ruin it for you, so I won't say anymore than that, but you may want to re-read it, at least once. I enjoyed it even more the second time around. SUBJECTIVE ANALYSIS: Excellent LINK(S): | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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