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All the Wrong Places
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9781931513760
ISBN: 1931513767
Label: Bella Books
Manufacturer: Bella Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 175
Publication Date: 2004-09
Publisher: Bella Books
Studio: Bella Books
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Editorial Review: Brandy Monsoon is looking for love. Since there's never a shortage of casual playmates at the tropical resort where she works as a fitness trainer, most of the time she gets it, too. If Brandy tires of the perpetually curious but primarily straight women, there's her best friend Tess for a friendly encounter - safe, with no strings. After all, they're just buddies. When an all-lesbian tour group arrives for a week, Brandy is sure she'll be in paradise on earth. The guests include lesbian celebrity comic Celine Griffin, who has an obvious interest in an after-dinner Brandy. Celine and Brandy do find explosive pleasure together -- so why does Brandy feel as if that's no longer enough for happiness?
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - This time around, KK hits "All The Wrong Places" (I know, Gong!)
I just couldn't get into this one... it's almost hard to believe that the Karin Kallmaker who wrote Maybe Next Time and Wild Things could be responsible for "All The Wrong Places".
The writing lacked the typical KK sparkle, the plot plodding, and the character development, what little of it, was crammed into the final third of the novel. I simply did not feel invested in the main character and (almost) couldn't care less that she got her "happily ever after". Maybe this one should ... Read More
Rating: - Hot AND Lovable
This is my favorite Kallmaker book. I agree with the reviewers who said that it is raunchy but the characters are real and likeable and I very much ended up feeling I knew and liked Brandy. That is what I DIDN'T like about "18th & Castro" and why I won't get her newest Bella After Dark book, because those are short stories, so you don't get the connection with the character and the development of a dramatic tension and then resolution.
The sex scenes are very graphic, but don't ... Read More
Rating: - Winning and Losing
I have read almost all of Ms. Kallmaker's work and while I was not impressed with how the main character engaged in such casual graphic sex I did appreciate the progression of the story and characters did advance; a love story emerged from the pages. The thing that saved this book for me was Ms. Kallmaker's ability to tell a story but I can't promise that I would purchase another title labeled erotica.
Rating: - Really good
This is the first book I read by Kallmaker. It's a really fun, great, easy read. I thought I could relate to Brandy and even though it is a "hot" novel, it still has some good values about friendship and family. I look forward to reading other books by Kallmaker and do recommend this one.
Rating: - Really steamy and unexpectedly deep
I bought this book off the shelf at the women's bookstore in Indiana while traveling, and I didn't look too close - just saw it was a Kallmaker so that was good enough for me. I was not expected so many steamy love scenes but I liked how the relationship between Brandy and the woman she secretly loved grew in unexpected ways.
I like the old Kallmaker books, more romance and longing and less sex, but I was surprised that I liked this new style pretty well too.
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