| Mary wrote romance novels and worked part-time as a waitress. She loved being on-line with friends she made on the internet. One man caught her attention—William Blake. After several disastrous relationships, Mary had given up on love. She had not had a boyfriend in eight years. Her mother kept encouraging her to date but she felt that she was too fat.
William Blake was involved in the same web site as Mary. It was called Thirty Something. She enjoyed the forum and its discussions. When she realized she enjoyed the input by William, she started looking for his comments. They became friends, but there was something unusual about him. The fact that she lived in England and he was from the United States had nothing to do with their awkward interactions. Mary was a bit concerned about getting involved because she had a prior bad experience with another member of the group. This was my first exposure to the writings of Ms. Victoria Blisse. I can guarantee it will not be my last. I particularly enjoyed reading this amazing book with her beautifully descriptive method of presenting the facts. She took her portrayal of the main characters right on to the page which flowed directly into my heart. Blisse did an incredible job with her narrative affecting the sensual side of this book. There was an amazing use of the written word to portray the extremely explicit sexual encounters. This book is definitely not for the faint of heart. It is, however, for the adventurous soul looking for a spell-binding glimpse of romance. LadyUK was a fabulously written character as was her love interest, William. The two not only captured my heart, they were explained in such a way to grab the most skeptical reader. Obviously I loved this book. The characters were all superbly portrayed and it was impossible to dislike them. You must prepare yourself for an unusual journey. I wish I could better articulate my feelings about this fabulous book. I recommend it to everyone who loves to read erotica. It’s bound for greatness.
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Reviewer: Brenda Talley |