"Sexy sequel to KISS ME ONCE, KISS ME TWICE."
Xandra Farrel, CEO and owner of Wild Woman Inc, a sex toy
company, sits in her office testing her latest invention,
the King Kong Ultra Deluxe Number Five vibrator and
discovers she has sprouted a gray hair! Yes, down there.
Life is just not fair for this single, talented woman.
Financial success has come easy to Xandra, which is no
surprise considering the woman who raised her and her two
sisters. (Jacqueline Farrel is a rabid womanist, and even
has her own TV show spouting woman power in a male
dominated world.) Xandra knows all the lectures and does her best to live up
to her mother's high expectations. But personal success,
the opposite-sex-relationship kind, eludes Xandra, and it
doesn't help that she continues to reminisce over a bad
experience she had years ago in the back seat of a car with
her high school date, Beau Hollister. To make matters
worse, Xandra contracts renovation company, Hire-a-Hunk, to
make over her home, and the company is owned by none other
than Beau. Beau gives up banging on the door of his latest client and
walks on into the house to find the owner sitting in front
of the fireplace in her scruffy old dressing gown, cursing
some guy called Mark and throwing condoms into the fire
with a vengeance. When Beau realizes who it is, he's
instantly taken back to his high school dance and a two-
minute sexual encounter in his dad's car. He has never
forgotten the beautiful Xandra Farrel and here she is,
looking as good as ever with her robe revealing more than
she probably intends. Beau decides he must keep this
working relationship strictly that.
But Xandra, spurred on by the appearance of her gray hair,
believes she is running out of time for babies. She decides
Beau is the perfect daddy for her baby, minus the marriage
(per her mother's example). However, Xandra's seduction
doesn't go exactly as planned when Beau appears unable, or
unwilling, to get the job done. Ms. Raye writes a sexy novel of seduction in a world of
adult themes in this sequel to KISS ME ONCE, KISS ME
TWICE.
Reviewed by Shayne Sawyer
Posted September 20, 2004
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