First Review!

June 4th, 2007 by Amelia June
first-review

Well, thanks to sharper eyes then mine (thanks Lauren!), I’ve discovered the first review for Triple X. And it’s good, too :) I copy/pasted the whole thing, so it’s a bit long but OMG so great it’s worth it.


Title: Triple X
Reviewer: Tallyn Porter
Rating: 4 Stars
Heat Level: H

After “The Reaper” pandemic took her mother’s life, all Abby Connor wanted
to do was to find a cure to stop this disease. As a reproductive specialist
at Reprotech Labs, Abby and her lab partner Jordan Prince, knows that a cure
is within reach. But working along side Jordan has evoked feelings that
conflict with her monogamous up bringing, as compared to Jordan’s
poly-amorous lifestyle. In order to be with Jordan, will Abby have to
sacrifice her beliefs to be happy?

Amelia June has created an intriguing, suspenseful, emotional and romantic
tale. Abby is a talented, dedicated and intelligent reproductive specialist
while Jordan is a bisexual poly-amorist. Working along side Jordan has not
opened her eyes to his poly-amoristic lifestyle but questions her own
beliefs. They have been friends for a while and finally confessed to each
other that they want to take their relationship to the next level. Yet
Abby’s attraction to poly-activist Edan Jameson provides clarity in what she
truly wants: to have a relationship with both men. Abby, Jordan and Edan
have an intimate, stimulating and passionate bond. As Abby slowly accepts
her new poly relationship, I found that I could sense an unbreakable
connection to their relationship. The sex scenes were seductive and
included both m/m/f and m/m scenes, masturbation and oral stimulation. The
secondary characters help to unveil the mystery and suspense of the
storyline. Ms. June does a wonderful job of creating a villain that you
love to hate, especially when forced sex transpires. I found the plot,
which incorporates taboo topics of religion, politics and the alternative
lifestyle, quite interesting. I commend Ms. June for providing such
informative views of all these topics while providing a romantic foundation
to the story. I found this fictitious situation of a pandemic that engulfs
America leaves you wondering if this is a possible future for humanity.
After reading this fascinating story, I’m left with the question “what is
normal in our society?” Triple X is a unique, intellectual and memorable
story for fans that enjoy reading something a little bit different.

Tallyn Porter
Just Erotic Romance Reviews

If you ask me this: “I’m left with the question “what is
normal in our society?”" is by far the best part of the review. Talk about achieving a goal of mine, and what a wonderful thing that the reviewer saw what I wanted in the book.
*booty dance*

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2 Responses

  1. DesertBell

    Whoohoo! Fat free cool whip for all! That is a FANTASTIC review, babe! Good job!

  2. ameliajune

    mmm, fat freeeeee

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