Can an unorthodox solution relieve the tension between a bride and her impotent groom?
Mari is deeply in love with her husband, Justin. But shortly after their marriage, a tragic accident leaves Justin impotent. The newlyweds do their best to work around the problem, but no matter what they try, Mari remains unsatisfied.
Until Justin brings home his best friend, Paul...
Not as good as the author's "Surrender's Edge". This is basically a PWP - more so than Espinoza's other books. The sex was hot, that's true but the emotional side just didn't click with me. I mean, the author says that Justin is Paul's best friend but I didn't see any of that. The author says that Mari is love with Justin but I just didn't really feel it, all I saw was a sexually frustrated woman. So yeah, the potential was there but overall, not all that good. My least favorite book by this author so far.
Mari is deeply in love with her husband, Justin. But shortly after their marriage, a tragic accident leaves Justin impotent. The newlyweds do their best to work around the problem, but no matter what they try, Mari remains unsatisfied.
Until Justin brings home his best friend, Paul...
Not as good as the author's "Surrender's Edge". This is basically a PWP - more so than Espinoza's other books. The sex was hot, that's true but the emotional side just didn't click with me. I mean, the author says that Justin is Paul's best friend but I didn't see any of that. The author says that Mari is love with Justin but I just didn't really feel it, all I saw was a sexually frustrated woman. So yeah, the potential was there but overall, not all that good. My least favorite book by this author so far.