Monday, August 26, 2013

My Review of "Letting Go"

In an effort to familiarize myself with the erotica genre, I decided to pick up a few titles and see what really makes them tick. The first title I chose was "Letting Go" By S.T. Prussing.


I was hesitant to read this title at first due to the fact that I have absolutely no desire to play around with bondage/submission. But, for the sake of diving head first into my goal of reading some Erotica, I gave it a shot

The beginning of this book was not appealing to me at all. I actually closed it and deleted it from my kindle. One night I was bored, and decided to reopen it to see what all the fuss was about. I finished it in two sittings in spite of the fact that it was really short.

There was a lot that I liked about it. As I said before, the beginning was really rough. I was bored to death with it. After the action started happening, I couldn't tear my eyes away from it. The sex scenes, while not something I would be interested in performing personally, were very very hot.

As far as characters go, I found "sir" to be intriguing and quite likeable. He is what kept me reading. I did not relate to Jennifer at all, but as an introduction to the genre for me, I found it  to be very compelling through the second half.

It massively irritated me that he ended it where he did. I can't stand when authors end without an ending.

My rating: 4 out of 5 stars



Author's Book Description:
Feeling bored and unfulfilled, Jennifer seeks excitement exploring the online personals. Driven by a need she does not fully understand, she responds to an ad that is definitely on the kinky side, never dreaming that she will actually follow through with a meeting. But on the other side of the ad is a man who seems able to peer inside her head and heart at will. When Jennifer knocks on his door, she is drawn into a sensual and sexual world she never knew existed…
This book is rated XXX and is intended for MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY."Books are my true lovers--I've taken far more of them to bed than I have men. And I've been disappointed far less often." Jennifer, in Letting Go.

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