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Dean (6921 KP) rated Three (2006) in Movies

Sep 1, 2018 (Updated Sep 1, 2018)  
Three (2006)
Three (2006)
2006 | Drama, Thriller
4
4.3 (3 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Seemed like a good idea...
Also known as Survival Island in America. Classed as an erotic thriller, unfortunately failing on both counts. Kelly Brook does get naked for about 2 mins of the film and that's it. There isn't much tension, or scares and it has a daft voodoo sub-plot. A similar and much better film, also starring Billy Zane, is Deep Calm.
  
A Super Selection Of Erotic Stories
There is a huge range of exciting stories in this book, although some of them are a little bit "beige." Even so, there is definitely a story for everyone, whatever your individual tastes are and most of them are very good and extremely hot! My favourites were On The Fly, Body Heat, and The Couchsurfers. Perfect for a late-night read!
  
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Sep 10, 2020  
Beth Andrews has given up on ever finding a happily-ever-after. Still smarting from a bitter divorce, she’s decided the only thing she truly needs is sex.

TOUR, REVIEW & #GIVEAWAY - D*mn Near Perfect (Cougars & Cubs #1) by Nancy Fraser - @GoddessFish, @Archaeolibrary, #Erotic #Romance, 3 out of 5 (good)

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Maid for It
Maid for It
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Short, slightly unbelievable, erotic romance.

I found the whole concept just a little odd. A company that forces you to have sex with the clients they have while you keep cleaning their house or risk deportation back to whatever country you came from??

The romance was kinda sweet when it got into it and though story was a little unrealistic for me, I liked it.
  
AC
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
I ordered this book off of Amazon when it recommended it with another purchase. I thought sure why not, and ended up with a permanent addition to my collections. If there is one thing I love more than erotic, is historical erotica, especially a well written on.

Before I gush over how much I fell in love with this novel, I will state the only thing that annoyed me about this novel which is Cassandra’s want of independence. First of all, I guess I can understand her in a sense, but for the time she lives in, she seems to be asking too much. Not to mention, at a certain point, she became annoying about it. We get it, you want your independence. Now please stop kicking the dead horse.

Beyond that, this was a really good a read. Very few erotic novels have such great plotlines to go along with their delicious erotic scenes. I loved that this novel had both. I also liked that the sex wasn’t what the two fall in love. Like any normal human being, Mark worries for Cassandra when he realizes someone has tried to harm her. As they spend more and more time together, their feelings grow. You can actually watch the progression of them falling in love.

A must read for historical erotica readers everywhere.
  
Natural Law (Nature of Desire, #2)
Natural Law (Nature of Desire, #2)
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
I'd like to thank Natasha Is a Book Junkie for recommending this book to her friends and followers.

I really enjoyed this. It was a really good BDSM/erotic romance book and I was captivated by it from early on, maybe even then first page. It kept me reading well into the night on the two days it took me to read it.

The characters were well developed and I liked both of them. Mac was the hard-arsed cop who never really let himself get totally into a relationship and Violet was the mysterious Dom who wanted to make him hers.

Add in the mystery of who was killing the male submissives and you get an erotic romance with splashes of suspense here and there.

I enjoyed their journey, both in the bedroom/cellars and out of it, and look forward to reading more from this author.
  
Despite being the second in the series, you don’t need to read the first to enjoy this novel.

Overall, the novel wasn’t terrible. I am not a fan of insta-lust nor people contradicting their morals with their actions. While there was chemistry between the leads, the insta-lust factor put me off. The erotic scenes were also a bit tame for my tastes. Filled with innuendos instead of being straightforward, I feel the erotic scenes would be more suited for someone who is put off but more vulgar language.

I also wasn’t a fan of the author’s writing style in general. Some part seems too long, dragging out unnecessarily or was just too flowery.

Bottom line, this is a historical romance meant for those who want a tamer historical romance. Honestly, it reminds of the novels that my grandma used to read, like Kathleen Woodiwiss and older Jude Deveraux.
  
FT
Finding Their Balance
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
this is the first book in the series that I’ve read, I was a little lost at the beginning but once the story unfolded I was hooked. this is a very erotic read but they are written really well and work perfectly within the story. I loved the characters and the story, I will defiantly be going back and starting from the beginning.
 highly recommended
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CD
Carnal Deceptions
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
While there was nothing wrong with Barrett's style, I set this novel down upon finishing it, feeling that something was slacking. Yes, the erotic scenes, or what few there were, were well-written,and the plot line was interesting enough. And yet, I feel like there something missing from her work, just as I felt with The Viscount's Addiction. I cannot quite place my finger on it, yet it leaves me unfulfilled.
  
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Penny Arcade recommended Memoirs of a Beatnik in Books (curated)

 
Memoirs of a Beatnik
Memoirs of a Beatnik
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"Poet Diane Di Prima wrote this book for the money in 1968 but is is still an unabashed portait of Beat and queer life in the 1950's to the late 60's. It is an erotic travelogue of NY in the 60's and shines a special light on the New York Underground when being queer, feminist and an artist was still a way to be oppositional to the dominant culture."

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