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Sugar Baby – A young man or woman who receives financial compensation and/or gifts in exchange for companionship, often including favors of the sexual nature. Sugar Daddy/Sugar Mommy – A wealthy, often older man or women, who provides financial compensation and/or gifts to a Sugar Baby in exchange for companionship.

178 pages, Paperback

First published January 21, 2013

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June 9, 2013

!!! WaRnInG !!!: Please be aware that this review is rated AC (for Adult Content) and rated GL (for Graphic Language). Viewer discretion is advised.

Sugar Baby: We're all adults here. Let's have some fun. by Aaron Powell rated MA

Sugar Baby: We're all adults here. Let's have some fun. by Aaron Powell

Some people have a large capacity to love.

When Kyle and Brittney find themselves looking for new ways to spice up their marital bed the idea of bringing in a “third” seems almost natural. With a few rules in place, an agreed upon candidate, and open-minds they settle on the idea of a Sugar Baby.

Sugar Baby – A young man or woman who receives financial compensation and/or gifts in exchange for companionship, often including favors of the sexual nature.

Sugar Daddy/Sugar Mommy – A wealthy, often older man or women, who provides financial compensation and/or gifts to a Sugar Baby in exchange for companionship.

It doesn’t take long before Kyle and Brittney find themselves having deeper feelings for their “Sugar Baby” then they originally anticipated. Quite an unusual dilemma, for an unusual situation.

Sugar Baby: We're all adults here. Let's have some fun. by Aaron Powell Five Star Review

In Sugar Baby we get to spy into the bedroom window of Kyle and Brittney as they explore polyamory. It’s a sexually charged, romantic, stimulating romp in which a loving couple opens their marriage to another with the full knowledge of all involved.

Some may find an erotica story such as this farfetched, but it is more common in real life then you might think. It’s estimated that at least 5% of American couples are currently engaging in consensual non-monogamy. These relationships are defined as, but not limited to, anything from; partners from within a couple who have one-night stands outside their relationship with each other, couples who participate in partner-swapping experiences (otherwise known as Swinging), and also couples who choose to form stable bonds among three, four, or even five partners simultaneously.

Kyle and Brittney are new to the consensual non-monogamy game, but don’t think that means you shouldn’t expect any titillating surprises! This is a couple who definitely knows how to have fun!
Excerpt:
I’m feeling oddly comfortable with this woman, and I wonder if we’re crossing a boundary.”

When indulging in polyamory, or any kind of “group” sexual activity, rules being set in advance are really important. Not just rules, but a pre-defined consequence for breaking the rules should be defined as well. This sets boundaries, relieves guilt, and enhances the pleasure of the experience.

As open and accepting as Kyle and Brittney are in the book it comes at a great surprise that they aren’t clearer with each other about what is and isn’t expected/allowed. Of course it is that very issue that seems to drive the story forward and tie it up in the end.
Excerpt:
I’ve begun to move my fingers over the opening of her vagina. She’s so hot and wet and the realization that she’s really excited about all this causes my cock to pulsate as it fills with blood.”

I find it kinda silly that Kyle was surprised by Brittney’s enjoyment and active participation. I think we have repressed sexuality in this country to a point where everything but the missionary position is considered taboo. Hell, sometimes girls won’t even give a guy a blowjob, yes they still make those! Lol!

I am not really a finger girl. I have learned a lot of women aren’t. I think that is one sexual tid-bit that men do purely for their own gratification and all the sex scenes in this story seem to include a few fingers here or there. Don’t get me wrong, there is a time and a place for everything, but the place is not every sexual encounter. It is our fault, as women, however; that we don’t teach men what we like. It’s the only way they learn! *blush and giggle*

Despite that, the sexual encounters in the book are very HOT, realistic, and enticing! (Trust me ladies BUY BATTERIES before you read past page one, although they should be… they’re not included!)
Excerpt:
I love the way my wife grips me with her vagina when I make her come.”

I think that is something that happens with age and experience for some woman. When I was younger I would use my kagel muscles to add pleasure for the man, but it didn’t do much for me. I didn’t contract, squeeze, when I reached a climax either. Now, however, I think I could snap a man in half when I cum if I weren’t careful!

BTW, What’s up with using the word come instead of the word cum? The book is very open and exploratory sexually, so I can’t imagine it’s to tame the dialogue. Someone needs to fire their spell checker! Lol!
Excerpt:
’Oh, just the usual. Up to my ears in homework and hot poonanny’.
I can’t help but laugh.
‘Okay, good to hear, son. I trust you’re wearing rubbers and staying away from the crack pipe? And don’t say anything to your mom about the hot poon, please’.
‘Dad, I’m a big fat virgin. And as fun as it would be to get mom all worked up, it just wouldn’t be worthit in the long run. She’d drive all the way up here and embarrass me. I’d never get laid’
.”

When Kyle was talking to his son Danny all I could think about was the relationship between my son, Xander, and my significant other, Matt (his Step-Dad). They are always waiting for me to leave the room so they can joke and whisper about things I would find crude or inappropriate. I think it’s just the way men bond.
Excerpt:
After our little pep assembly in the bedroom, the three of us head downstairs for a movie. I put in Donnie Darko, which to my horror, Marissa has never seen.”

I feel for Kyle. My relationship only has a four year age gap and there are still situations that present themselves where I feel ancient. Kyle had to have found it difficult to find common ground with Marissa outside the bedroom.
Excerpt:
’Ugh.’ Brittney says. ‘How did we end up on this station again?’
I’m already moving to change the station. ‘I don’t know. I must have changed it last night. You’d think they’d find something else to do to entertain us by now.’
I find a classic rock station that’s playing ‘House of the Rising Sun.’ Ah, that’s better
.”

If you are an avid reader of Aaron Powell, and you should be, you will notice the return of the song House of the Rising Sun in this story. Just wanted to point that out because I think it is awesome!
Excerpt:
’Kyle is finishing up a science fiction series about the apocalypse. It’s very popular on Amazon’.”

I always love it when the author, Aaron Powell, puts something into his books that is obviously taken directly from his life. In this case, the character of Kyle took on a whole new depth when it was discovered that he was the author of the Doomsday Diaries .
Excerpt:
’Mitchell,’ Hope says. ‘Patrick Mitchell. My last name is Mitchell, too’.”

While I am used to the author’s affinity for reusing characters throughout his books I was shocked to learn about a new character with a connection to books in the past, Hope. Again, proving that Aaron Powell is amazing at layering his characters, settings, and plots with depth and detail, Hope is a sister to Patrick and Grant Mitchell. A twist I didn’t see coming.

BTW, in the book, the name Hope is lowercase in this section of dialogue. A simple oops that will increase the value of my copy of Sugar Baby when Aaron Powell becomes a Rich & Famous writer!
Excerpt(s):
The speaker of the house, Paul Winthrop, is rambling on about America’s debt crisis.”
’Yeah, but I hear this guy is a big-time power monger. He’s got some big agenda Just wait and see.”

Only Aaron Powell could slip powerful information about his Doomsday Diaries characters into his erotica books and still remain subtle. If you haven’t read the series, and you should, the references would fit perfectly into the story Sugar Baby whether you’ve read anything else by him or not, but if you do have experience with the Doomsday Diaries series then certain people, places, and things will jump right off the page! Brilliant!
Excerpt:
“…’think of it this way, we can end this anytime we want. No strings attached. Besides, a married couple having a girlfriend isn’t exactly the norm’.”

My ex-husband, of 14 years, and I had a polyamorous relationship. At different times throughout our marriage we shared girlfriends, had separate girlfriends, or just had one-night flings. He is the one who came up with my screen-name “Dj6ual”. Of course, it was changed from the original DJSEXual to be more internet friendly. I had a preference for straight girls, still do, so he used to tell girls that they weren’t bi-sexual or a lesbian if they slept with us (or me), they were just DJSEXual! Funny thing is, it worked! *sly grin*

I think the idea of a Sugar Baby would save a lot of conflict. We had friends who tried what we had and it rarely worked out well. At least with a “traditional” Sugar Baby everybody would know where they stand.

By the way, much of this book is written in such amazing detail I have to wonder if the author and his wife have tried inviting a third into the bedroom. *wink, wink*
Excerpt:
I look into her eyes and nearly tell her that I love her but catch myself; my hopeless romanticism is my weakness. The moment passes and I’m relieved the words didn’t slip, but we definitely shared something private – we said it to each other with our minds.”

In most cases, this is the type of thing you should avoid. There is a reason Kyle had a twinge of worry/guilt when hanging with Marissa alone. This is why rules and boundaries being defined early on in a relationship is essential.

The fact is the average person merges sex and love together. They are actually two separate things entirely, unless sharing yourself with another for the purposes of sharing love, but the majority of us will never know the difference. People also tend to forget that we can love without having a romantic love, and yet that love does not exclude lust. I know it seems confusing, but the book Sugar Baby captures it wonderfully.
Excerpt:
’How about something a little more fun, like a chocolate cake’?”

Chocolate Cake Drink Recipe - 1/2 oz Frangelico® hazelnut liqueur, 1/2 oz Stoli® Vanil vodka. Frost the rim of an old-fashioned glass with sugar and lemon. Add the vanilla vodka and Frangelico hazelnut liqueur; stir together. Lick the sugar rim, shoot the mixture, and bite a piece of lemon. It really does taste like chocolate cake!

While those are good, my favorite sweet shot is…

Slippery Dick Drink Recipe - 1/2 oz butterscotch schnapps, 1/4 oz Bailey's® Irish cream, 1/4 oz half-and-half. Shake ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice. Strain into shot glass. (You can substitute amaretto for the butterscotch schnapps). Yummy! In a slightly larger glass, poured over ice, the same drink is called a screaming orgasm.

It was kinda weird to read Kyle indulged in such a girly drink. *giggle*
Excerpt:
“…I try to savor the passion, because it’s almost over – back to reality.”

I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this book, and ALL Aaron Powell’s books!

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1,956 reviews802 followers
February 16, 2018
Sugar Baby is an erotic novel written from the manly perspective. I’m used to erotica written by women for women and was a little worried when I realized this entire book was written strictly from the man’s POV. I guess I was expecting it to be an emotionless “Tab A goes into Slot B” sort of read but I can admit that I was wrong. It turned out to be better written than much of the erotica I’ve read (or attempted to read) in the past. It doesn’t skimp on the emotions and feelings of the experience which is so important and features a couple who are clearly still in love. I liked it a heck of a lot more than I honestly expected to so if you’re worried like I was there is no need.

“My wife and I have been thinking about hiring a Sugar Baby, a girl to hang out with and help us explore our sexual fantasies.”

Kyle and Brittany have been married a long time and are very happy together. With their son away at school they decide to spice up their lives by bringing in a “Sugar Baby”. A “Sugar Baby” is a sexy young thing willing to have sex for a monthly fee. Legal? Probably not but you have to go with it. Marissa’s online profile catches Kyle’s eye and they arrange a meeting where they all agree they’re up for it. Marissa is a college student in need of some easy cash. She wants to focus on her studies, not working. From there the sexy times begin and don’t let up . . .

Kyle, Brittany and Marissa spend some time getting to know each other intimately in and out of bed and quickly become the best of friends. They’re all into each other and up for whatever, whenever, wherever and there are no hurt feelings or insecurities messing up the fun. What can I say? It’s a fantasy. Because of this the book is an easy, angst and conflict free read. Sometimes that’s all you need.

I enjoyed it most because of the attention to detail and the easy writing style. Kyle describes what he’s feeling and does a good job bringing the two women to life too, even though we never do get into their heads. He does go all voyeuristic when they’re together and explains how it makes him feel but it wasn’t quite the same as being in their heads too. With that said, the relationships don’t feel forced which is usually a problem in this sort of story. There is a lot of focus on how “big” Kyle is and there’s a ton of oral play with his stuff which I found amusing.

Erotica novels are always so hard to review because there isn’t too much to say that doesn’t give everything away. It’s about sex, a lot of sex, some of it a little kinky but nothing seriously strange or over the top. There’s a toy in one scene, some minor spanking/switching and male fantasy stuff (cheerleader costumes, girl on girl). There are only three people involved in the sex and there are no random interlopers joining in so no worries if you don’t like that kind of thing. It’s strictly m/f , f/f/m and a little f/f . The very ending bit squicked me out a little and I could’ve done without the interruption to the fantasy by an awkward moment of reality but other than that I really enjoyed this one and recommend reading it if it sounds like something you’re into.
247 reviews
March 29, 2015
I was truly torn between giving the novel a three or a four and only decided on the former in the final pages of the book. The good: the sex scenes, while they were going on, kept me fully engaged. I couldn't wait to get back to the book to read another one. I mean they were truly hot and each scene built on the last being more powerful on both a sensual and emotional level. At some point about halfway through this short novel that's all I was waiting for, and I began to get immune to it as they happened quite often.

The bad, or meh. When I got immune to the sex scenes, I started wanting and expecting something dramatic to happen with the story, and I don't think it ever did. No stakes were raised, nothing was lost ... or gained. Nobody grew or changed. There was never really any trouble in paradise, although I thought, and hoped there was about halfway through, but it didn't pan out. Also the writing was a little stilted and the characters wooden with no contrast between them. Brit was like Kyle and Kyle was like Marissa. Hope gave me a bit of hope as she brought a little life and personality to the story, but she ended up staying on the peripheral. And all the characters, setting, etc., were perfect, perfect bodies, perfect white teeth, perfect bars, meals, music, sex. I'm all for the fantasy and believe me, this story would have been my fantasy, probably most guys ... and gals, but I'm thinking a fantasy works best when you start in a not so perfect world and Kyle's world was about as perfect as it gets.

One more thing: I'm wondering if this story would have better been served in the third person. I'm not sure if the author was meaning to have Kyle as a unreliable narrator, seeing his world as so perfect when it really wasn't. There was one time when Kyle saw the imperfections of his wife, but only implied in juxtaposition to the perfections of Marissa. I was very curious as to why Marissa almost cried, twice and would have loved to know what she was thinking.

In the end, I just wanted more story, and my four dropped to a three when I found myself skimming through the last two sex scenes which wasn't bad, but more of the same or less. If you want great erotica and sex scenes and not much drama or story, this one's for you.
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126 reviews43 followers
April 23, 2013
ABSOLUTELY 5 BRILLIANT GOLDEN STARS!
This. Is. Erotica. At. Its. Best!
Funny, light, not too long, just the right size, AND ABSOLUTELY, SHOCKING HOT.
So, the story is about a handsome couple that is married for 20 years. Kyle is an ex-Marine, now a writer, and Brittney is a consulting for different business. They have a son that is on the other side of the country doing college. Both Kyle and Britt are young looking, fit, smoking hot and very much in love. Their sex is good and hot still after 20 years of marriage. I love this, btw.
Introducing Kyle:


Let's agree to skip the Britt's introducing part. :D

So, Kyle has a fantasy. He wants to do a threesome and Britt agrees. They look for a Sugar Baby online and they find exquisite, college student, twenty-few-year old Marissa, who needs money to pay her tuition.

If the book was already hot by then, from this point on it burned my hands - err, I mean... You know what I mean!!

I read it in a couple of hours - delicious hours I must add. I recommend it to everyone - anyone - that likes a good erotica!

Good job, Aaron! You never disappoint!
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10 reviews1 follower
January 22, 2013
This is definitely one of the more hardcore erotica books I've read. It's full of graphic sex, but unlike most of the erotica lit out there, this one is actually well-written and story-driven and I love it. I highly recommend!
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Author 21 books50 followers
May 28, 2013
Sugar Baby is a very adult tale of a youthful and attractive couple who decide to spice things up by adding a third person to their bedroom on a regular basis.

I was surprised as I read this, even though I did not know what to expect, other than some form of erotica. The one expectation I had was that this book would certainly be different than the Aaron Powell fiction that I've come to know and love. I was mistaken. Powell is still on his game, as usual.

This is just like any other "ordinary" book you'd expect to read - it just happens to be a book about a couple who engages in a long-term menage a trois. (That's a threesome, for those of you in Loma Linda.) It also goes into great detail when the sexual encounters take place - and they're frequent.

The surprising thing is, the rest of the story does not exist as a flimsy prop to provide the settings to create the sexual scenes. (A good friend recently told me that the difference between porn and erotica is feeling. This book has plenty of feeling.) Every bit of the tale gets the same attention whether the scene is sexual or not. This may be too much for some, so if you're offended by sex, or fear exposed body parts, or if you prefer the sex in books to be more implied, or PG-rated, this is definitely not something you want to read.

But if you think the idea of being happily married and trying some sexual experimentation might be interesting, and if you like very graphic sexual detail, you'll probably love this book. You might also love it if you're a single man or woman and like a good sexual-based story. Or if you're a fan of the Patrick Mitchell stories, which this is very similar to in style and the way Kyle's other-than-sexual experiences in the story are brought to life, putting you in his head. Another cool thing is Kyle's reactions and observations - he's like Mr. Average Guy reacting to this unbelievable experience and male readers will probably relate.

One of the things I found interesting was that being a male, I could relate to the fantasy that a married man would have about adding a partner to his marital bed, and when that took place in the book, I wondered where could it possibly go from there without rehashing the same ground.

Well, I can tell you that it went to the next level up. So after that, surely, the erotic part of the tale had nowhere left to go, so the story must take a new direction at this point, right?

No. It went up another fantasy level. And then another. I got to where I was certain there couldn't be any more room left to raise the ceiling any higher - but it turns out there was!

Eventually though, I feel it went one level too high in the end, so I didn't care for the ending as much as others might. That will be a matter of personal fantasies and taste for each reader.

Overall though, it's another good story by Aaron Powell. If you're a fan of the Patrick Mitchel stories, you'll like this - it's in much the same style, and in fact, the main character in this book served with Mitchell in Iraq, so it does have a connection to the many other books featuring Mitchell.

An interesting thing about this book is that it would naturally seem to be a book about Powell's own fantasis coming true - and as you read it, you start to wonder: did he really do this?

One scene in particular nearly convinced me just because of the precise detail: I carefully move off of Marissa, avoiding her hair with my knees, and hop off of the bed.

Now, how did he think of that? I'm guessing this is all made up - unless Aaron drives a Jeep.

;)
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4 reviews20 followers
June 10, 2013
This book... oh my god this book. Arron really knows how to treat a woman in his books. This is another erotica book that i have read by Arron and i must say WOW...
The book talks about a couple that wanna spice up there lives (not that they need it because they seem to have great sex as it is) by adding a girlfriend into the picture. So they go online and find a young girl by the name of Marissa. When Arron talks about Marissa I picture a young cheerleader who is down for anything... very pretty and fit.
As he talks about the intimate moments that the three of them have i feel like this is something that has happened in Arron's past. (I don't know if that's the case but that's how it feels when i read his erotica's) The detail that he puts into every sentience is amazing. its hard to explain. He talks about what Marissa smells like and what she tastes like and how it feels when he is inside her and everything else. its amazing. I had to stop reading a few times and take my aggression out on my husband who also loves the book but not for the same reasons as me lol...
The only thing that i was even a little upset about and i know why it is not there was i was waiting on conflict when Kyle and Marissa had a moment with his wife on the couch, and when he ran into her again at the bar and kyle called his wife to ask if he could hang out with her. well they def hung out together, in a hotel room and the bathroom and before breakfast. It was really intament like he was with his wife. I was kinda waiting for something to happen between kyle and his wife but it didn't. his wife was excited about it. Like i said i understand because its not a book that is supposed to have conflict but man did it seem like there was going to be.

Arron is a great author and has become one of my favorite and even hitting my top... I am in love... I will be reviewing more of his books as i finish. keep a look out...
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Author 8 books124 followers
June 9, 2013
Ummm... 3.5 stars.

Okay did I enjoy this book? Yes. Here is why

1. Hot sex - very hot. Rawr
2. Three ways
3. Complicated emotions and potential infidelity

Did I love this book? No. Here is why

1. Too much sex
2. Big lead in emotions to what I wanted to be more
3. I didn't like Brittany and I'm not sure why

Overall this is erotica and I shouldn't be looking for romance erotica but I still find myself looking.

When I read 'aye, soldier' I really liked the originality and this again applies, I've never read a book with this plot and I'd never even heard of a sugar baby.

This has whispers of potentially being true and I wonder which parts are and if it is all true then as Danny as said... You sly dog! :p

I liked this book because it does what it says on the tin and it was really sexy, especially when Britt was sleeping... tbh I much preferred it when Britt wasn't part of the picture and I think that's part of my problem is that I wanted a different ending with Melissa but still.

Very sexy as ever Aaron I will certainly pick up more from you to hit that sexy spot.
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108 reviews10 followers
March 13, 2013
I won this book via the goodreads giveaways.
I wasnt sure i was going to like this book as i have read fifty shades and was not impressed at all with that. However this book got straight to the point and was plenty saucy! I liked the characters and there was just enough story line to get to know them. The book arrived and i read it on the same day, i have now passed it onto my sister who i am sure will love it. This is a short story and very easy to read.
My only criticism is there is too much winking... ha.
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638 reviews
February 21, 2013
This book was awesome. I could hardly put it down once I started reading it. The scenes is this book are very detailed and way more explicit than the last book I read by this author. This book actually makes you stop and think do things like this happen for real? I was really intrigue the characters and how everything turned out. I got to found out a little more about Mitchell. I still want to know his whole story. This author is becoming one of my authors now.
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33 reviews7 followers
August 24, 2013
I received this book free through Goodreads First Reads giveaway. This book is definitely erotic, not as much as fifty shades but still racy. I enjoyed it, it was short and I have to admit I wanted to keep reading when the book ended.
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76 reviews
May 13, 2013
excellent book for couples to explore their adventures and experience fantasies they have... so far excellent! this is a great book if couples are wanting to explore their sexual desires!!
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4 reviews
April 23, 2013
Sugar Baby will keep you wanting more but dont read this one in public. Its fun, sexy, fresh, a fantasy you wish you were in. I will share this one with all me girl-friends.
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131 reviews395 followers
June 12, 2013
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WARNING! This review DOES contain SPOILERS
Okay, so where do I start with this review? Well…As some of you may know from some of my previous reviews, I love reading erotica. I mean, I am a 24 year old woman…that’s normal, right? I get highly intrigued when I find out that a man wrote an erotica book and this was no exception. I think there is something very enticing about getting a man’s perspective on sex in general and when you get a chance to read about sex from a man’s point of view, you hop on it. At least I do. There is the whole aspect of getting to see inside of their brain, if you will, and what sex is like for them. And then you learn that said erotica book could possibly be based on a true story. Well consider me SOLD!

While I found the sex scenes in Sugar Baby to be very erotic and hot, there was just something lacking with the rest of the book. I found the writing to be almost robotic…clinical in a way. There was a lot of “I did this” and “she did that” and I found myself getting very frustrated. I wanted more emotion, more depth, more substance...just more and it was just lacking to me. Which is why I only gave Sugar Baby 2 kisses.

The story is being told in first person through Kyle’s POV. Kyle, who is also an author, is married happily to Brittney and these two are a very sexual couple. From what I understood, both are in their early forties. They decide to hire a ‘sugar baby’ to spice up their sex lives a little. Now, while I am not familiar with this lifestyle, I wasn’t "turned off" from reading about it. Sex is sex is sex is sex. The outcome is always the same, right?

Well, after meeting their ‘sugar baby’ things start to get hot. And when I say hot..I mean scorching. Again, I really did like the sex scenes. That’s not where the problem was for me. I just found certain aspects of the book to be a little..off? Strange? Maybe I am in the minority here but when I read that Kyle found himself wanting to tell the ‘sugar baby’ he loved her upon ‘finishing’ while his wife is sound asleep next to him, some alarms started going off in this confused brain of mine. Then there was the whole club/bathroom/ecstasy/hotel scene. Yeah, if I was confused before consider me a lost cause at this point.

Okay, so take the ending…ummmm what was that? I am trying really hard here not to write spoilers in this review but damn…I don’t think it is possible and I NEVER EVER EVER write reviews that contain spoilers. But hey, there’s a first time for everything so here it goes.

All of a sudden Kyle loves Marissa (the sugar baby) and Marissa loves Kyle and Brittney (the wife) loves Marissa and on and on and on and on…and at this point I am feeling like “what the fuck is going on?” And to top it all off, suddenly Brittney, who used to be a little hindered in the bedroom, has become all dominatrix and is ordering Marissa and Kyle around likes slaves and demanding to be called Mistress…..but wait…oh wait…in walks…THEIR 17 YEAR OLD SON AND HIS GIRLFRIEND. Can you say awkward? And that is where it ends…

So, while I didn’t HATE this book, I didn’t particularly like it. Suffice it to say that the sex scenes saved this book for me. Otherwise, I might have rated it one kiss. Keep in mind this IS an erotica book. Erotica books are meant to turn you on…and yes, this author can do that with the sex scenes. I feel like he could have removed everything else, take out the awkward at times plot, compile JUST the sex scenes and SCORE!...you have yourself one hell of a compilation of erotica short stories! Please remember that I don’t intend to be rude or hateful. I don’t consider this review to be “author bashing”…I am simply explaining why I did not like this book, the things that I DID like, and why I rated it only two kisses!

While this book might not have been for me, YOU, however, may LOVE it! So read away my little Book Bitches. And as always, happy reading!
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52 reviews4 followers
May 18, 2013
Ok I was kind of weary of reading a book like this by a guy but i will admit i was pleasantly surprised... IN THE BEGINNING!! When this book first begins YOU the reader, feel sexy just reading about how beautiful he thinks his wife is and how he seems he HAS to be touching her in some way weather its a blatant stroke or a gentle caress. But then during the first threesome when he starts talking about how Marissas' "YOUNG" skin feels and how good a vagina that "HASN"T" had a kid feels I think it loses A LOT!!! Ok look these are MAJOR fears women worry about on a daily basis and most women read to escape their life and experience things the normally wouldn't, and when THESE fears are rubbed in the readers face it kind of hurts. I feel women who have low self esteam that read these books might feel that their worries are confirmed and their other half does feel this way because shes had kids or is over College age!! I just felt that after that first encounter Kyle didn't feel his wife was good enough any more. Like when Marissa comes over in her trench coat and she shows Kyle her out fit and he talks about how everything is so PERFECT on her then when his wife comes in the room with her outfit all he can talk about is how it looked like it was squeezing her (which is a nice way to say she looked fat) and then when it was her turn to sleep with him all he says is she looked uncomfortable in her out fit? REALLY!?!? THAT"S IT!!?! REALLY!! No talk about her soft skin or how her ... NOPE NOTHING!! It was like she gets pushed to the side and then he sleeps with Marissa next to Britt on the couch , feels pretty bad about it till he sees two younger women (who remind him of Marissa) running and decided not to because he doesnt want to stop seeing Marissa. Then after HE DOESNT tell Britt does it AGAIN while tripin X and Brits out of town!! UHHHH I just was let down with the ending ending how it does. I think ALOT of people think that if you explore this kind of thing in your relationship it will end badly and i felt thats exactly where this is headed. Now let me say that i am 33 so I am relating to Britt in this story not Marissa. And i feel that if Brit knew what Kyle was thinking in that first encounter and durung their little X trip then i dont think she would have kept on with their adventure and because of that i felt this sensuous sexy story is going wrong fast. I really love the descriptions and the characters are very sexy. The storyline is GREAT and the sex scenes ARE WONDERFULLY DELICIOUS!! I will read the next one to see how it goes!! I have faith with this author. And i want it noted that the main character Kyle sounds alot like the author. That being said if Kyle is you Arron WELL DONE HONEY!!!! WELL DONE!! YOU ARE ONE LUCKY BASTARD!!! I am giving this book 4 stars because it made me a little self-conscious but it other then that IT WAS FREAKIN SMOKIN HOT!!!
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2,210 reviews51 followers
June 15, 2013
Brittany and Kyle are passionately in love and are at the time of their lives where they want to add a little more to their sex life and experiment. Thats where Marissa comes in, their college student sugar baby who will help spice up their sex lives and help fulfill their fantasies.

I really enjoyed this fun ,steamy quick read. I loved the characters. It was interesting reading from a male's perspective in the story which is something I haven't come across and found myself enjoying it. At the end I couldn't help but laugh out loud. Wanna know why? Read the book and find out.

If you are looking for a light and sizzling book then look no further. I've put up links so it would be easier for you lovely readers to get ahold of this great book.

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1,490 reviews26 followers
August 13, 2013
Ok so if you are a person that Blushes easily or even blushes at all this will have you blushing but it is fun to read and the ending well it makes you want to read it even more just to get to that ending lol
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Author 4 books57 followers
November 15, 2013
Where do I start with this book? I really liked the twist at the end of the story (both of them) made me smile. I laughed out loud in this story which you don't always get in hardcore erotica stories. The main character Kyle was likeable and funny while his wife seemed more distant emotionally. She was the most one dimensional character in the book because I walked away just thinking she was this freaky middle-aged woman (which is ok). Marissa made me like her. She was naive, adventurous and youthful in her approach which I thought was a smart move by the author. The only downside if I had to choose would be that Kyle seemed surreal (forties and having non-stop sex...like getting hard three times in a row after some pretty intense sessions). Geez! The guy is a work horse! But overall, I really enjoyed the story and Powell doesn't disappoint. If you're ready to put your big girl panties on and read hardcore erotica, pick up this book!

- T.R. Horne, author of Breaking Möbius and Crazy Dirty Love
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8 reviews6 followers
July 13, 2013
Received the copy of this book from the author. Thank you, Aaron!

I really love that it went straight to the action, it wasn't like other erotic books where it takes about 5 chapters or more till it gets to the real stuff! But there is something as way too much of the good stuff lol. Would have been better if there was more of a background story but since the book is so short I guess the author did not want to waste pages. The different perspective in the book was a good idea, so use to it being in the woman's view. I loved that there was no boring part, very entertaining from beginning to end (the ending was especially surprising and funny!) I would suggest this to anyone that would love a fast erotic read without the character development!
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61 reviews
February 27, 2013
This book was okay for me. As I was reading it I began to wonder if the author is really basing his books on true life events by the hints he drops I this one book. For example the character in the book is an ex marine who now is a published author working on a science fiction series about a boy forced to go underground with his parents after a nuclear bomb explosion, which is describing Aaron Powell to the T. For me the best part of the book was the ending. His endings are great and for that reason I will continue to read his books.
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24 reviews3 followers
March 6, 2013
**I received this book for free through the author**

The ending of this book really surprised me, but not in a bad way. It was just a completely different ending than I was expecting. The "about the author" section really makes you wonder how much of this story if fact and how much is fiction, or rather fantasy. I would have given this book 4 stars but the story part of the book left me a bit dry, although the erotica parts made up for it, which I reckon is all that really matters in this genre.

I would recommend this book to friends.
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Author 1 book13 followers
April 7, 2015
I received this book free from GoodReads.

Aaron Powell has written a very sexy novel here that while graphic, should appeal to women as well as men. Powell approaches his sexual scenes in a very organic way that emphasize emotions and the subtle cues and nuances that appeal to women--and also gives the sexual details that appeal so much to men. He really strikes an excellent balance here. And the story is a good one too albeit a little too good to be true. Darn it!
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81 reviews9 followers
May 9, 2013
Erotica, absolutely! This is written from a man's point of view, making it very different, a.k.a...it gets straight to the sex and it is very exploratory. It is a very short read and some parts are a bit predictable, while others are not so much. I would have liked more detail to enhance this story.
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1,311 reviews32 followers
January 16, 2014
Another great erotic read from Powell. A threesome between a 40 something couple and a college girl makes for a spicy read with a sweet twist near the end when mama comes home!!
If you've never read male written erotica, Powell is a great author to start with, I fell in love with my first read Scream Aye, Sir, and in my opinion they just get better.
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728 reviews42 followers
December 15, 2014
this is an erotic book but very well written. the one saying in the book that rings true is "women read erotic books because the have imagination. men view pictures." I loved the way this book is written
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Author 6 books36 followers
December 15, 2013
I have read other books by this author and he has a way of drawing a reader into his stories from start to finish. This book is erotica and very descriptive. Be prepared for an eye opening experience when you read Sugar Baby!
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130 reviews
December 16, 2014
I received this book as a Goodreads First Reads giveaway. Thanks, Aaron Powell.
Wow!! This book is sizzling hot! Lots of explicit content but worth the blushing cheeks...lol.
I couldn't read this in front of anyone...
I loved it!
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