"Turned Out" was good (not 5 star worthy) to me. Its about a couple who gets bored with their sex life. They decide spice up their relationship by bringing other ladies into the bedroom but Zyair can only watch. The only thing I didnt like about the book was the repetitiveness of Champagne contemplating about her sexuality due to the encounters. I was like: damn....pick a side girl lol. Of course, when you read books with this type or similar storyline, it shows why you shouldn't bring a third party into your relationship/bedroom. I would still recommend this book if you enjoy erotica
This book was just okay. It was hard for me to finish and the ending was so sudden...I don’t like putting down any author so I will say that the story and the emotions were really well written, I just wish there were more to it. I did buy book two but I’m not sure if I’ll read it yet!
This book is about a women and her boyfriend who try to bring back the spice in their relationship. Because they feel like if something different doesn't happen now they're gonna have to break up, and neithe of them wants that. So the boyfriend decides to have a threesome to spice up their relatinship. But she is nervous but decides to do it anyway because she loves him and doesn't want thier relationship to be over. So they go along with the idea , and head off to the islands. Were she gets drunk just enough to go through with it. Turns out she likes it, and that scares her. So wants to know if she liked it when she was drunk or if she likes it sobber. So her boyfreind doesn't like the sound of that but he goes long with the idea anyway. Find out more read the book.
"Turned Out is about Champagne and Zyair; a couple who experiments with a threesome and now Champagne questions whether she's still straight, bisexual, or really lesbian."
“ I love this book but; being Bisexual myself, I was hoping in the end that if Champagne didn't leave Zyair for a female lover that she would at least come out as bisexual and keep her man AND a female lover! The book hinted that she does that latter, but it doesn't outright say that. I also didn't care for Zyair's personality. He came off as desperate and controlling - pathetic really. He was non-supportive of her professional dreams and struggles with her sexuality; I can see why Champagne was wrestling with just leaving the guy.”
This was just okay for me. There were a few difficult situations and feelings dealt with that made it a little better for me but overall I found myself putting it down and having to talk myself into picking it back up. This is the first Hunter book I've read that I've had this happen. Maybe it was just me or my mood while reading it. Hopefully that won't be the way with all her books in the future.
This story really didn't interest me...I understand the couple's desire to "spice" up their relationship, but the book just kind of disappointed me. I felt like more could've been done with the characters to make the novel less dreck.