Monday, January 11, 2016

BOOK REVIEW: Dreamtime Sensuality, by David Russell

BOOK REVIEW:  Dreamtime Sensuality, by David Russell


 Product Details   Dreamtime Sensuality



Throw away your inhibitions, then your fear and enter the world of fantasy with these four short stories of lust with a stranger.  Each woman motivated by different degrees of desire, voyeurism and role playing enhanced by the thrill of anticipation and all leading to the culmination of the act of sex.

First story - Hector and Bethesda who ‘met’ from the view through their windows, teased and tantalized each other until finally they merged even while both of them knew it probably would not last because both were ambitious and true workaholics

Story Two - A dying soul with the fantasy of being a priestess, a heroine even, living the last days of her life as she wished, in the bliss of ecstasy.  Sexual desire and conquest experienced and written about as the fantasy came alive with experiences.  And when it was over she told her lover goodbye without a blink of her eye for she was immortalized in his words, her fantasy before death came to her.

Story Three – The premeditated act of sensuality built of flirtation and anticipation coming to a head in the place pre-chosen.  A release and then an exit with the hidden hope of reconnection at a later time through email connections.

Story Four – Verona and Garth, both explorers of a sort, experienced each other sexually after the foreplay of visual disrobing and dressing up again in period garb.  Emails exchanged and they were back to living their individual lives, reconnecting and sharing those experiences as they role played again. 

In each story the women were the dominant ones.  There is a certain poetic flow to all of these experiences that made it an enjoyable read.  However in today’s world, I felt a sliver of fear at being so exposed to the idea of stranger sex.  Foreplay being extended for days while these women took complete control as desires rose in the men they tempted.  I guess if you are sure enough of your instincts these interactions would work, but what if what you encouraged backfired, was my constant thought.


                                                             Reviewed by:  Connie Jordan
                                                                                            January 11, 2016

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