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DUO REVIEW: "Stolen" and "Let Me Touch" by Lucia Jordan

  • C.B.
  • May 1, 2016
  • 3 min read

MY REVIEW FOR STOLEN

I finished this novella/short story in less than an hours time and I was left wanting to know what was to come from Robin and Ben. While there were errors and the writing style could have been better I still enjoyed the story line.

Robin and Ben have been best friends for years and own their own business together but things change when Robin has them list their top five revolutions for 2015. Number three for Ben was to tie Robin up (let's get physical!).

"I'm in," she told his phone. "You can fulfil your number three. Let's do it on Friday night so I can get the apartment cleaned up. You bring whatever we need. Call me."

While I have never had a close relationship with a male I'm not sure if I would be willing to sleep with him to see how it really is, in fear of damaging that relationship.

If you are looking for a quick read that will leave you wanting more, Stolen is just what you could be looking for! Due to the grammatical errors and the chronological writing style through a handful of events I have to give Stolen 3 stars with the chance to improve based on later additions to Robin and Ben's story. No paper crush at the moment, let's wait to see Ben's moves in the second addition. :)

MY REVIEW FOR LET ME TOUCH

I started reading this book while I was at work and it would have taken me less than an hour if I was at home, I was able to read in about two at work when I wasn't helping customers! Haha! Nothing can stop me from reading!!! I was left angry at the ending of the story of Chardonnay and Stevan/Stephan because I NEEDED TO KNOW MORE!! The writing style of Let Me Touch was much better than Stolen in my opinion which makes this a better read for me than Stolen (although I still want to know what happens with Robin and Ben). Chardonnay hasn't been on a date since breaking up with her cheater boyfriend. The douche that she caught sleeping with his personal trainer! Her best friend sets her up on a blind date with a guy from work who she calls Stevan! Cecily wants Chardonnay to get laid after her dry spell and is very pushy about having sex (bad friend move there), but Chardonnay has an awesome night full of surprises... Cecily said, "You'll like Stevan. I promise." "It still sounds like you're saying his name wrong." "I'm not. He has a weird name. I got over it, and you will too." "And you're sure that's not supposed to be an F sound?" If you are looking for a quick read that will leave you wanting more, Let Me Touch is just what you could be looking for! I gave Let Me Touch four stars and a paper crush may or may not be forming, I'll have to read the rest of the story!

MEET THE AUTHOR

Lucia Jordan is a writer who believes sex must be celebrated and enjoyed! Every other subject in the world seems fit for literature and art whereas sex and sexuality, something that concerns us all, is only now starting to emerge and become accepted in the mainstream. Lucia endeavors to be as comprehensive about the sexual imagination as possible by writing short stories and novellas that are both entertaining, full of amazing characters, fantastic settings, sexualities and of course, lots and lots of sex. She hopes you enjoy her work so she can keep writing about what she loves to do!

 
 
 

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