Pleasure
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Average customer review:Product Description
What happens when a woman realises that her ""perfect on paper"" boyfriend can't meet all her sexual and emotional needs? She leaves him, that's what. And when a chance meeting with a sexy, single stranger excites her, she's tempted into finding out if he can fulfil her most basic of desires. But then she meets another - married - man who arouses and disturbs her in the same sexy way. Just what is a woman to do?
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #70040 in Books
- Published on: 2009-02-05
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 442 pages
Customer Reviews
Pleasure - Eric Jerome Dickey
Ok, so I'm a huge huge fan of Mr Dickey but I must admit I was a little disappointed with this book. I didn't really like the whole thing with Jewel and the brothers the whole family ram thing is not really my scene but thats just me. I understand the book is called 'Pleasure' so obviously i did expect there to be a whole lot of sex and there sure was a lot of that but it lacked something for me. The sex scenes were steamy and great as usual, but I felt something was missing.
However it is well worth the read and still highly enjoyable.
Hold tight eric jerome dickey!
When you begin to read this book u actually feel to put it down bt lik after the 1st 2 chpaters its gets better. However the book is way toooooooo sexual- even thought it explores the hedonistic lifestyle of a women-the sexual descriptions are a bit to deep and long. This isnt the greatest EJD book but it is still a very intrestin read!.
Lots of Bumping and Grinding with Literary Allusions
Pleasure is a book about a woman's desire for more sexual fulfillment. Sensitized by Anais Nin's writings, Nia Simone Bijou is intrigued to find two men who fascinate and excite her. She climbs aboard to see how far the ride will take her.
Curiously, although this book is supposed to be from a woman's perspective, I continually felt that I was reading a book from a man's perspective, translated into a woman's perspective by changing the sexes of the various characters. Many men are fascinated by having sexual relationships with two attractive women at the same time, but I'm not sure that very many women feel the same way about having two men.
If you like erotic fiction, you'll probably enjoy this book more than I did. The book became all too predictable after a while, and I didn't really care if I finished it or not. The story wasn't taking me anywhere I wanted to go . . . or to find out about.
In addition, many of the sequences felt more like fantasy that reality. As such, it was hard to identify with the characters or the story.
Eric Jerome Dickey is a talented writer, but he usually puts a little more content into his stories. This one was more sensation than substance.



