Good Pussy, Bad Pussy
by Amy Aimee
reviewed by Reed James
This was a hard review to right. Rachel is a complicated character. At the beginning, I hated her. She’s in Nice after running out on her husband and child, having a fling with a man she thought she was in love with. I’m not a real fan of infidelity, despite writing erotica toying with those themes. Marriage, in my opinion, shouldn’t be abandoned with such in-deference and your children never should. I can understand if you tried and couldn’t resolve your differences or if the spouse was abusive, but to just up and leave to run off with a guy you barely now, well, it’s hard for me to cheer that character on.
So Rachel’s in Nice, but the thrill is wearing off and she’s having second thoughts, realizing just how important her child is to her. While Stefan is everything she wants in a man, handsome, charming, and a great lover, the novelty is beginning to wear off. And then she meets his boss, Albert, and is stunned when Stefan lets his boss seduce her, and even more stunned that she lets him, giving into her bad pussy. Albert possesses her and she can’t stop thinking about him. Everything changes when she finds out she’s pregnant and she doesn’t know who the father is. Her husband or Stefan?
Rachel’s tale is all about how our bodies react physically to sex and delves into serious themes of consent as Rachel wonders why she enjoys some of her sexual encounters even though she didn’t desire them. Is she free because she gives into her lusts? And if she is free, why does she feel so dirty? She struggles with good pussy, bad pussy, with being faithful and wanting to give into her desires. Sex drives us all, and as she searches for happiness and a life, she realizes she can’t do that and not fall her desires.
Amy Aimee rights hot sex, from romantic to dubious consent BDSM. Rachel’s mercurial passions are conveyed with skill, and romance fans will find a lot to sink their teeth in as they journey with Rachel to find what she’s searching for.
I give it 4 out 5 stars. It’s very well written romance and if you’re a fan of the genre, I’m sure you’ll love it more than me (I do confess to being male). But the themes in this novel are well worth reading and reflecting on. I doubt there’s a lot of romance out there that can make you reflect on the hold your desires have over you and the choices, often hasty and regrettable, you make while gripped by them. So check out Good Pussy, Bad Pussy!
You can buy Good Pussy, Bad Pussy at Amazon, and check out Amy’s website and follow her on twitter @AmyAimee14.
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