Fly me to the Moon

A. J. Llewellyn
Fantasy erotic romance
Available from Extasy Books
December 2007

Bobby 'Lopaka' Kikawa and Kimo Wilder live in Hawaii. Kimo is a priest with magical powers. For this special first Christmas of their marriage Lopaka has an exotic and erotic twelve days of Christmas planned for his husband. Each day he presents Kimo with a truly innovative gift to commemorate one of the days in the song.

A. J. Llewellyn seems to shine in these books about this special couple. The unique flavor of the Hawaiian Islands shines through as the two celebrate by swimming with the turtles and dolphins . They travel to spend a night honoring the volcano Pele and have an interesting time with a rather judgmental park ranger.

Each day is celebrated as it comes with their family, friends and their frequent interludes just for one another behind closed doors. If there are no doors Kimo may opt to use his special talents to keep others out of their space! Lopaka's grandmother and her new boyfriend Sammy build their own love story as we enjoy Lopaka's and Kimo's.

So much of the book is witty and erotic. Ms. Llewellyn enhances that by building the character of Kimo and Lopaka. She shows how altruistic they can be in giving to others. Both do all they can to protect the people and natural resources of the land they love. Kimo is a healer using his touch and prayers for the benefit of many. When that isn't enough he will use all the resources he has to help people live a full life. These books about the two men are some of the best work I've read from this author. It's obvious that she has a love for the islands. It makes the characters and scenarios even more believable.

Overall rating:
Sensuality rating: Explicit

Reviewer: Dee Dailey
March 26, 2009

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