Melissa Oakley Oakley itibaren 33097 Gradisca PN, İtalya
Jennifer Cole’s Reclaiming Zarah is non-traditional romance. Zarah is married to Jack. Lane is, however, just as much a part of that marriage as the two legally married partners. Their ménage relationship is not just physically intense, as would be expected of such a threesome, but emotionally intense. At least it was until the twins were born. With the pressures of raising two newborns, the threesome hasn’t had a chance to give themselves over to such intimacy; or is the reason something more dire, like a drifting apart? Reclaiming Zarah is an excellent story. Technically, Cole is quite skilled. Not only is the physical structure of the writing flawless as far as I can tell, she proves that writing is an art as much as a science. Her transitions between the characters is not just flawless, it’s a smooth transition the makes the reader feel like it’s perfectly natural; like tilting one’s head to the side. It’s writing like this that makes the very process of reading a pleasure. The story itself is lovely; a beautiful look at the trials that every relationship occasionally goes through. The concerns and worries of all three lovers are believable, understandable and expressed with a good balance between recognizing them and trying to mentally argue that they’re silly (like we all have done ourselves). Jennifer’s writing skill extends to the erotic as well. The sexual scenes are well written and very hot. They flow naturally from the story without that feeling like they were struck in just for titillation’s sake. Only the desire to finish the story itself gave me the ability to keep going instead of taking care of business, as it were. Reviewed by D.Weaver 999 Diva Rating: 5 Heat Rating: Blaze Link:http://www.deviantdivaseroticbookrevi...
A great story line but was a bit shallow for me. Would prefer an adult version. Still worth reading the series though.
Limited pictures. Nice tips to get kids involved.
I just wanted to be on record saying this book is stupid.
Un libro que evidentemente tiene una importancia capital para su autor pero que no logró interesarme. Al padre del autor lo asesinaron y encontraron unos versos en su bolsillo que los periodistas se apresuraron a atribuir a Jorge Luis Borges. Este libro cuenta los esfuerzos del autor por corroborar o desmentir tal atribución.