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‘Good pussy bad pussy. I knew something had awakened in me, something I’d never experienced before. A force, a power, a drive, an energy. Call it good pussy, call it bad pussy, call it whatever you will, but a life force had been awakened in me and I couldn’t put it (her) back to sleep again. Right or wrong, she was awake! She was alive! And she wanted more.’

Good Pussy Bad Pussy is a sexual thriller and erotic romance
about a woman trapped in an unhappy marriage who yearns for freedom.

In this fascinating tale of forbidden sex and guilty pleasures, readers can follow the beautiful and naïve Rachel in her dangerous attempt to be free, follow her heart and satisfy her pussy – all at the same time!

From Amsterdam to the French Riviera to New York City… from her blond lover Stefan, to the aristocratic Albert, and mad doctor Howard, Rachel tastes the forbidden fruit – and likes it. That is until life takes a very surprising turn! And yet another…

“Good Pussy Bad Pussy” is a very modern love story and an addictive, erotic page-turner.

A second Good Pussy Bad Pussy book entitled "Good Pussy Bad Pussy in Captivity" was released in 2015.

192 pages, Paperback

First published October 7, 2013

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A. Aimee

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Hi. My name is A. Aimee – and the A. stands for Amy. So yes, my name is Amy Aimee. And I wrote a book called “Good Pussy Bad Pussy – Rachel’s Tale” which is published by John Hunt Publishing Ltd.

And my question (or you could say my project) is: How would it be to be unabashedly lovely and loving? How would it be? To really be that?

That’s what I want to know. How would it be to be unequivocally and amazingly lovely and loving? To just amp it up and pull out all the stops? And be that amazing someone or something you already know you are (but probably never admitted)? And not be half-assed about it either but rather really let it out and fly.

It almost makes you blush just to think about it, doesn’t it? You without all your inhibitions. You without all your insecurities. You without being ground down by everyone’s expectations including your own. Just you – allowing you, allowing yourself, to be in contact with, feel and actually live the glorious life which is you, yours.

And yes I know, I’m being a little highfalutin here… yes I hear you. It’s not really possible you say. I know; that’s what they told me too. But still…

OK I admit it. We’re on shaky ground here aren’t we?

And well yes, as I said, that’s kind of my project. Being a little highfalutin and on shaky ground and all.

And, while shaking and being on shaky ground, still having the guts to go and explore it anyway… in life – and on paper.

So yes, I wrote a book and called it “Good Pussy Bad Pussy – Rachel’s Tale”. So there’s no mistaking what it’s about here, is there? And yes, it’s an on-paper attempt to explore this… an on-paper attempt to express some of this without actually talking about it directly that is…

But what my heroine Rachel does when she’s coming from that space is rather intoxicating at times. Or at least that’s my experience, watching her. And watching how it actually plays out when she’s not sure about much except the energy she feels… the drive… the intoxication of her own soul… It’s that impulse again, isn’t it?

So yes, I found it quite intriguing to let her loose through me. And it’s been quite a ride. Because whenever I thought about her and her story, I just got sucked into it. It just drew me in and on, which is why I guess, I did and still am writing about her a lot. She/Rachel makes me feel well rather heady. High you might say. And sometimes downright horny, when the life juices are steaming/streaming in and through her/me!

I can’t be the only woman on the planet who feels like this!

PS: A second Good Pussy Bad Pussy book - entitled "Good Pussy Bad Pussy in Captivity" was released in June 2015.

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337 reviews313 followers
August 13, 2016
To be honest, I struggled with the first few pages. It was as if I was reading something that had been written in a foreign language and translated, badly, into English. But I decided to DNF this when I read...

'Thru the windows...'


I'm sorry, are we texting this story to one another??!



Shame. I liked the premise and I like the witty title. Thought this was a promising one. Never mind.
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746 reviews228 followers
January 1, 2016
Heat Level: 3 out of 4 flames
Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Naughty Book Snitch: Mindy
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First, I want to warn readers that there are uncomfortable situations in this book that involve rape and dubious consent. If this is a hard limit for you then I encourage you to stay away. However, if you're curious, the author does a wonderful job at telling this story.

"The wise would say true liberation is only to be found in freedom from the bondage to our desires."


This is a story about Rachel, her life, decisions she makes and her journey based on those decisions. Married to a boring and sometimes mean man, feeling trapped in her mundane life and yearning for the excitement that she knows is out there. A chance meeting with a man on the beach and a decision that will awaken something in her and change the course of her life.

make good choices

I have to mention the title of this book. I think its brilliant and I love it! This book was not what I expected, but in a good way. There were moments that I wanted to jump in the book and kick everyone's ass and other moments that made me tear up. I wanted to shake Rachel and scream at her! WAKE UP GIRL! WTF are you doing? Stefan and Albert I want to throat punch them!

I hate men

I had a difficult time at the beginning of the book. I did not like Rachel or the men she was around but I did feel Rachel's conflict with the entire situation. Stefan was kind, handsome and exactly what Rachel needed in the beginning. Albert is Stefan's best friend and business associate. I wasn't sure what kind of game Stefan or Albert were playing and it really gave me the creeps. When Rachel and Albert first got together... I felt that connection and it gave my stomach butterflies. It was simple and sexy.

"Was this the beginning of my liberation or enslavement? Oh where oh where had good pussy, bad pussy just taken me?"


Felix Fischer. Fucker!

"...motioned for me to remove his shoes. When I didn't react immediately, he reached out and grabbed my arm, shoving me down to the floor."


fuck off
hell to the no

Rachel is a very complex character and at times I'm pretty sure she has no gut instincts, no inner voice telling her 'this is a bad idea' or just telling people the truth! She has the worst luck and makes terrible decisions. FUCK! That is so infuriating. Plus, I swear Rachel's pussy is made of magic because everyone wants a taste.

Oh Howard.... what can I say about Howard? Nothing! You'll have to read it to find out.

a little angry

Oh there is a part in this book that I just about shit myself! I stopped reading... looked around and there was nobody there to share the experience I just had. It was the OH FUCK moment and shit is about to go down. I was helpless and all I could do was just read more and faster. When a certain someone shows up in Amsterdam and what follows that...

omgomgomg

Then, just when you think it's over and you can breathe...

oh no shock

And then I was like....

oh no

And then that mother fucker... and... and... and... OMG!

ahhhh
ahhhh

I've left a lot unsaid because I don't want to give any spoilers. Actually, I've probably already said too much. Overall, I loved this book and I can't wait to read more! For me this was one of those books I stayed up all night to finish and I haven't had one of those in a very long time. Besides the beginning being a little off to me, all I have to say to someone who is thinking about buying this book... just stick with it. You will not be disappointed. There is a ton of sex in here, but there was only one butterfly moment for me. The rest... I'm not sure how to categorize it. Some hot, some uncomfortable and some not hot at all. You'll have to find out for yourself. Although I think the price of the book is a little much, it is a really good read and I highly recommend it.

This author will take you on a wicked journey with Rachel's tale. The mind and body are curious things and sometimes they betray each other. Not everyone's reactions will be the same in every situation. What makes us come to some of the decisions that we make? Are you so sure that you would do the exact opposite? You will never know until you are actually in that kind of situation. Bravo A. Aimee!

"The heart is such a tender offering when it is young and innocent and pure, regardless of one's age."


bravo

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401 reviews24 followers
September 4, 2014
I really don't know how to write a review for this book. I really don't know what I've just read. I'm a bit confused.

So, here we have a book with a title and cover that fits the erotica genre down to a tee. We have a blurb that's straight and different, very enticing, yes? Well I thought so anyway. I knew I might have been shocked in parts because the reviews I've seen for Good Pussy Bad Pussy were extremely controversial because of the sex and abuse in it. To be totally honest with you, I just didn't like it. It was flat and confusing, and I went in expecting erotica, but in fact I got a little erotica mixed with weird. I found it hard to read as it went in different directions within each paragraph, nothing matched. Even conversations went that way. They would start saying one thing, but half way through for no reason whatsoever change the conversation into something else. My head was everywhere! There was no character build up to allow any type of connection, and Heroine Rachel came across as a terrible person. I actually really disliked her. The abuse in it baffled me, as it wasn't really abuse if she enjoyed it. Oh it's just so confusing. It's a real shame I feel this way because I was really looking forward to this book so much.

I hate that I've had to write a bad review. Please remember though, we are all totally different, and you may like this book. It has a lot of good reviews as well as bad and like I said from them this truly is a controversial book. I'd actually love to hear some of your thoughts on it. Tweet me and let me know if you do get a chance to read it.
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1,325 reviews30 followers
June 23, 2014
This was a wildly created bunch of dysfunctional people 2good no pass it up. This is how I felt: I felt like this was too real at times. I felt like I was sneaking a peak at Rachel's diary. She was a strong woman. She went through so much in this book and I adored her more and more.

When it starts you know Rachel has left her husband and son in Amsterdam and she is in Nice with her lover Stefan. I get the feeling the author wants her very complacent and then awoken by Stefan. I liked him and I thought for a temporary fix he would serve his purpose. Then I meet Albert. I was DONE. I loved him. I knew as a mature man he was the lover and friend Rachel needed. She left anyways. I was sad for her.

I thought the things (AND by things I mean steam, lust greed and unusual sexual affairs) wasnt wrapped up. Rachel was never filled up. She never got her dream of being carefree and loved emotionally like I know she deserved. BUT... She decided to go back to her husband. I say that the author has created a family of characters that each have a flaw , some greater and some so unbelievable that I found it hard to read.

Its not for the faint. It is loaded with drama, relationships, decision making and sexual abuse. I felt bad seeing the end. I think the author did a great service with her unique storytelling. Bravo
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Author 23 books380 followers
February 1, 2014
The name of this book immediately made me say OOOOh I want to read that. I'm always in for a good steamy book. The synopsis sounded amazing too. But as I started reading, I realized this isn't your typical naughty book. It has dark, tear jerking moments as we follow Rachel through her life.

The book starts off a bit confusing and it took me a few pages to understand what was going on. That Rachel didn't have a secret beau, but instead had actually left her husband. I felt like that whole part could've used a little help so we knew more of what we were getting into with her marriage and her son. Did she just leave without a word to them or what?

But after that part it sucked me in and I just kept reading! I had to know what trouble and experience Rachel got into next. She runs into a couple of bad situations but I have to say the fact that she was looking for excitement, she sure found it.

There was a few times in the book that I think we get drawn into tangents and they take away from the story like a whole page of Rachel just rambling on about her feelings, but in the end I really felt I understood he and why she did what she did.

Add in that I felt there was some editing that needed to be done and overall I'd give this excellent book, 4 Stars.
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139 reviews6 followers
January 8, 2015

I think that I have to separate this book into two distinct appreciations: the erotic scenes and the story itself. There are various aspects that I didn’t like about this book in both the erotic and the story.

So first of all, the plot: Rachel leaves her husband and child and chases her lover Stefan to Nice. And then she gets involved in a dark world where Albert exists. In between twists and turns, she sleeps with them all; blond beauty Stefan, aristocratic Albert, crazy doctor Howard, and a sleazy German.

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3 reviews
February 9, 2014
Wow!
Once you start reading this story you won't want to put it down. I was totally captured by the main characters struggle and fight with herself and her emotions.
I loved the way the writer broke the story down in sections made it a little easier to put it down but also it was like I could jump into that scenario so easily as a kind of someone looking in at the different situations that evolved.
In terms of erotica it had a great level and an equal balance of hot action but the story backed it up perfectly.
Initially I felt no sympathy with the main character but about half way through I was nearly crying.
This is an amazing bedtime read. It will truly captivate you.
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Author 4,271 books272 followers
August 27, 2014
This was a hard review to right. Rachel is a complicated character. At the beginning, I hated her. She's in Nice after running out on her husband and child, having a fling with a man she thought she was in love with. I'm not a real fan of infidelity, despite writing erotica toying with those themes. Marriage, in my opinion, shouldn't be abandoned with such in-deference and your children never should. I can understand if you tried and couldn't resolve your differences or if the spouse was abusive, but to just up and leave to run off with a guy you barely now, well, it's hard for me to cheer that character on.

So Rachel's in Nice, but the thrill is wearing off and she's having second thoughts, realizing just how important her child is to her. While Stefan is everything she wants in a man, handsome, charming, and a great lover, the novelty is beginning to wear off. And then she meets his boss, Albert, and is stunned when Stefan lets his boss seduce her, and even more stunned that she lets him, giving into her bad pussy. Albert possesses her and she can't stop thinking about him. Everything changes when she finds out she's pregnant and she doesn't know who the father is. Her husband or Stefan?

Rachel's tale is all about how our bodies react physically to sex and delves into serious themes of consent as Rachel wonders why she enjoys some of her sexual encounters even though she didn't desire them. Is she free because she gives into her lusts? And if she is free, why does she feel so dirty? She struggles with good pussy, bad pussy, with being faithful and wanting to give into her desires. Sex drives us all, and as she searches for happiness and a life, she realizes she can't do that and not fall her desires.

Amy Aimee rights hot sex, from romantic to dubious consent BDSM. Rachel's mercurial passions are conveyed with skill, and romance fans will find a lot to sink their teeth in as they journey with Rachel to find what she's searching for.

I give it 4 out 5 stars. It's very well written romance and if you're a fan of the genre, I'm sure you'll love it more than me (I do confess to being male). But the themes in this novel are well worth reading and reflecting on. I doubt there's a lot of romance out there that can make you reflect on the hold your desires have over you and the choices, often hasty and regrettable, you make while gripped by them.
Author 8 books22 followers
May 10, 2014
A. Aimee wrote Rachel's Tale -- or "Good Pussy Bad Pussy" -- to delight our beautiful adult bedtime stories. The main character, Rachel, is the wild mother, tired of the quotidian, burning to escape and to taste the unknown. Dealing with the world proves challenging but worth every bit of it. As the gracious version of Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde, Rachel offers you, the reader, a complete character. The conflict between Good Pussy and Bad Pussy makes Rachel real: the lover longing for a handsome stud fights the mother missing her little son - lover wins on the short run; the wife running away from boredom returns from the inner emptiness of deluxe harlotry - neither one matching her fate. Eventually (spoiler alert), romance and motherhood prevail. There is more than one mother in this archetypal fairy tale of Rachel. It is a story about mothers that I invite you to read. Don't worry, there's enough craze and kink in it, enough tears and thrill, enough romance and repentance. "Good Pussy Bad Pussy" makes a perfect gift for Mother's Day. Too bad that I can't give it to my mom, but I've decided to present it to my daughters. Call it entertaining education if you wish. As a mother, you can yell "no" all the time at your kids. Just keep in mind that it won't have much of an effect. Giving them a good read is better than a long lecture.
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Author 81 books321 followers
December 2, 2014
Rachel’s story is a fairly familiar one in erotica: Trapped in a loveless marriage with a boorish, boring man she no longer cares about, she falls for a handsome stranger who whisks her off into a whirlwind of sex and excitement. The story opens with her already on the loose but unsure of what she’s gotten herself into. For the man she initially falls for, Stefan, has some unexplained connection with another man, Albert, who may or may not be a gangster. Through the book, Rachel bounces between these two men and her estranged husband trying to decide what it is she really wants.

This is one of those stories you will either love or hate depending on your reaction to Rachel. Good Pussy Bad Pussy is the sort of raw narrative that pours out of the main character’s head in an unfiltered torrent of emotions and self-reflection (the title refers to her inability to control her sex drive). Since Rachel has no clue what she’s doing with her life, neither do we. If you can hang on for the ride, and don’t find yourself hating Rachel’s indecision and sometimes ill-advised choices (I wavered over this in spots), it’s an enjoyable read. The sex is hot, but it does get a bit rough at times and certainly doesn’t fit the usual romantic tropes. You’ll probably know within the first chapter whether you want to keep going; I did.
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76 reviews3 followers
September 27, 2015
Good Pussy Bad Pussy. What can I say? At first I was confused about the whole thing but as I continued to read, I understood it completely. The title alone attracts you, you know it's going to be erotic and heated. That's exactly what the novel is. But what I got out of it was that Rachel was stuck. No one likes to be stuck. Left unmoving and so confused about why you ended up in your current destination. This book was about her journey to find happiness and meaning after being in a loveless marriage. She loves her son but she wanted life to mean more with someone who will accept her whole heartedly. This is when Albert steps in. An awkward and rather timid relationship between the two later grew into love, passion and a future they both saw with each other. That's what encouraged me to continue reading. Just the basic meeting between two people with an unexplainable connection who learn that life without the other isn't even an option. I enjoyed this novel. It's based on finding what you've been searching for and realising that maybe you should trust your instincts. Congratulations, Amy on this novel.
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3 reviews
January 20, 2014
Good Pussy Bad Pussy review
An engaging tale about an intelligent young lady called Rachel, leaving the comfort of a humdrum marriage to explore pastures new.
She soon finds that the new life has its ups and downs, both in the bedroom and the outside world.
As the title suggests, her decisions are often driven by desire. She discovers that love isn’t a black and white, take it or leave it situation. Satisfaction, both mental and physical can be found in unpredictable ways and places.
The heroine is a likeable girl who at times struggles to deal with the repercussions of her decisions. The gravity of her situation is explored well in the final few chapters and is an excellent page turner, with an unexpected finale.
Those seeking a rude read will enjoy the nicely written sensual scenes that occur frequently throughout the novel, sometimes alluringly descriptive, other times as simple as ‘we made love’. Never repetitive and definitely not pulp porn, GPBP is a classily written erotic book. I look forward to more from this author. Recommended.
1 review
March 8, 2014
Totally spellbound! Good Pussy Bad Pussy Rachel's Tale by A. Aimee
The title of the book aptly describes the conundrums faced by heroine. It’s an intelligent book and probably the best erotic book I’ve read since “The Story of O”. Kept me up all night in more than one way! I haven’t enjoyed an erotic book so much in a long time. And oh yeah – the heat factor is high too! My only complaint is the book is too short. I hope she writes a sequel. There is definitely potential here for several juicy follow-ups!
Author 9 books4 followers
July 6, 2014
It's definitely not your every day erotica but was thoroughly enjoyable. This is something worth reading.
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Author 19 books36 followers
August 7, 2015
First I want to point out that this is the first book by A. Aimee, published by John Hunt Publishing's hybrid press. Basically that means that although they offer traditional publishing, they own quite a few vanity imprints. First time authors often get sucked into their web, shell out thousands of dollars, and get a rather imperfect product that is overpriced and a contract which they cannot cancel. After reading the reviews and the book itself, I'm fairly sure that is what happened here, so I'm going to rate the book in two ways, both for the author and the publisher.

First the author:
The story is varied and kept me reading. There were parts that could have been explored, such as backstory of her marriage. I felt bad for the husband through the first half of the book, because all that was said was that he was cold and boring. Then later it says she fears him, but no explanation as to why. The husband is concerned about her and expects her to rest and cares for the child--that does not sound scary. He does show negative characteristics later, but I think that was more hurt and frustration.

The book starts out as a narration, rather than showing us the action and dialogue, but changes later which improved it as it went along. I would have liked more information on the relationship with Stefan: how did they meet? How close were they and for how long? For a time, this book seemed to be about a Dominant/submissive couple, then we find out that Stephan is submissive to Albert. In true D/s relationships, she would be protected and cared for, and certainly not turned over into a situation where she would suffer mental trauma--so that threw that dynamic awry. The character was incredibly selfish, even when her father died, she was only concerned with herself. Then the focus changed from D/s to more of a drama/romance. At one point I felt as though I was reading a public service announcement by a hypocrite (the character, not the author). She adamantly objected to a controversial topic--yet behaved in ways that directly conflicted with those beliefs. But then again, if all characters were perfect, we would have no stories.

Despite this, I think the author is quite imaginative and can surely produce some interesting and riveting drama, romance, and erotica. Much of what I found flawed was NOT in her writing, but the publisher's work. I hope to read more from this author as I'm sure as she progresses along her writing journey, she will blossom into her own.

The Publisher:
New authors rely on others to guide them through this process, and John Hunt Publishing failed in my opinion. The title in the US culture is considered offensive, and although it might have it's place in within the pages of erotica, the "P word" as a title is off putting---even to me, an author of sexually explicit writing. The cover is decent but he text should be enlarged and the red should be outlined to better see it in a thumbnail. It does not stand out enough as is.

Although it must have gone through proofreading rounds (I only saw a couple instances of "you" instead of "your" and one present tense instead of past), it does not seem to have gone through editing. An example would be the repeated use of "creep", "heart contracted", and "reverie". Some of the long narration and over use of exclamations would probably have been eliminated, and some things would have been inserted. And word choices--I'm assuming the author is British, or at least outside of the US. With that said, I'm unsure if she is familiar with our "lingo" or "slang". Words such as: dude, drag, old man, super all made this sound dated. Those words are not used in contemporary US as was written in this book.

Finally, the price of the book--- $7.19 for 198 pages is very high for a book from a new author. Again, this is often a mistake that new authors make. However, this publisher I'm sure has set the price, not the author. I just noticed her follow up book is priced at 99 cents USD.

Overall, I say that this author will soon be turning out some intense and interesting reads. Keep an eye on her, even if you read the preview and decide this book is not for you. Some readers can overlook the publisher's flaws, some cannot.
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869 reviews31 followers
October 1, 2014
This is an unusual erotica novel. The synopsis was intriguing, so I decided to give it a try.

Rachel is a character I didn't really like. I wanted to shake her for her choices. She is a wife and mother, who is bored with her marriage. She has a high libido (she calls it Good Pussy/Bad Pussy) and, in order to satisfy it, ends up having affairs and one night stands. She meets Stefan and her life quickly spirals out of control.

This is a hard book to review, because although I read and enjoy erotica, this story had me scratching my head at times. I get that Rachel was not happy in her marriage, but her attitude had me thinking she deserved some, if not all of the things that happened to her. She basically prostitutes herself (not for money though) and then cries foul when she gets pimped out by not only her "boyfriend" Stefan to his boss, Albert, but also gets abused by her brother-in-law. No one deserves to be physically abused, but if a character or person knowingly and purposefully puts themselves in danger of being hurt in this way, they have only themselves to blame. They need to take responsibility for their own actions, or lack thereof.

The plot line was a bit shaky at times and twists from erotica to romance. The other characters in the story felt one dimensional and lacking in personality, and I struggled to enjoy this story. In fact, some of the scenes were quite disturbing and made me feel ill. I do like reading erotica, but I am afraid this story was not for me.

A. Aimee has written a gritty erotica novel, but I think this book needs an edit to polish up some of the rough edges. Her writing style is fast paced and action packed, but the flow was not as smooth as it could have been.

Due to the explicit sex, as well as physical abuse and violence, I do not recommend this book to readers under the age of 18, or for those of a sensitive nature. However, if you enjoy erotica with violence and abuse, this book is for you. - Lynn Worton
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238 reviews28 followers
December 6, 2014
Books are my life
Rachel’s life is so boring that is no sense to lives it. She has a husband who is so selfish and he acting as Rachel is a furniture in their home. The man worth of be there and lives her life is her little son Daniel. Unexpected meeting will change Rachel’s life and turn it upside down. Rachel will leaves her so-called husband and her son and will goes in France, Nice actually with a man who looks like Adonis as She says. There she will meet some people and her life will be turned upside down, but not ordinary upside down, but Roller Coaster upside down. There in Nice she experiences big pleasures and other good and also bad things.
I didn’t expect, but I get it really great read. When the author sent me a review copy of this book she tells me: enjoy read/ride. I really get such a ride. I thought that the book is just steamy erotica, but now I think that is much deeper. There are many twists.
Rachel is every woman in this planet. Her thoughts, desires, her sense of loss and her adventurous spirit are well known to every woman. She is lost in her world with unwanted man, there is not a love to her, and she is a sleeping pleasure and unrevealed passion. She will awake up and find the way to her destiny, but the road will be rough sometimes, as Ancient Romans was said: Per apera ad astra( Through hardships to the stars). I like Rachel so much, especially how she deals with things, sometimes I liked to shake her to awake her up.
I like the male characters Albert and Stephan. Stephan is weak opposed to Albert, who is really strong. Oh and that H. is such a sick person.
This is the book which shakes you and drives you as Roller coaster; it’s adventurous, steamy, funny and sad in the same time.
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60 reviews14 followers
July 20, 2016
So, I got this book from the author to review and I was intrigued. Like many others reading this book, I couldn't identify with the main character(Rachel) at all, lol. I found her kind of childish and really annoying, I couldn't understand her reasoning behind leaving behind her child to do what she does in the book. I have two kids of my own and would never fathom leaving them for weeks to explore my sexual side.

Despite my disconnection with Rachel, and her multiple bad decisions I still found myself turning pages, curious to see how everything will end for her. I mean, I had no idea what was going to happen, Rachel had gotten herself in deep in Nice and coming back to New York and with her brother-in-law and everything that happened in general, I couldn't feel sorry for her because I felt as though she brought all her misfortune on herself.

Rachel was such a complex character and I'm not too sure what she was seeking, exactly, because even though I felt as though she got what she wanted and more than what she could handle, in the end it seemed to me that she lost more of herself. Which then wouldn't that make all her trials and tribulations pointless?

Ultimately, she got a semi happy ending, I suppose. I mean none of her problems were solved, I mean she found her baby daddy and has a sugar daddy but all her inner problems are still unsolved. In the end, I'm happy that everything turned out good for Rachel and I don't know how everything still managed to turn out okay but it did. I was really worried.

Overall it was a good read and I enjoyed it!
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Author 1 book13 followers
January 17, 2015
Good Pussy Bad Pussy aka Rachel's tale is totally an overwhelming tale and nothing like contemporary erotica. It is a captivating tale that swept me and swayed me like a mighty tornado. The tale begins with the main character Rachel leaving the traditional life of being a wife and mother and run off with her Lover Stefan who has ties with Albert, who is linked to a suspicious business overseas. Rachel is a modern woman who is relentlessly seeking liberation, freedom and fulfillment. And even if she is undecided and unsure of what she really wants, life takes her to an untold dilemma when she finds her lover Stephan sharing her with his friend Albert. She is also in turmoil seeking to resolve the guilt of leaving her husband and son.

She seeks fulfillment and what life offers her is not one or two but innumerable opportunities as well as challenges in fulfilling her desire to be free emotionally whilst exploring and seeking to define love for herself. I fell in love with Rachel because she beats the odds of her love life with a sure determination and finds out what there really is; I mean do we know what we know? How sure is it that one is sure to find fulfillment in marriage? Or how sure am I that what 'm told is good for me and that's all. My first encounter of Rachel was sure bait and I fell for her to end...and I can't wait for book two to see where we head. You will love Good Pussy Bad Pussy : Rachel's Tale as early as the first chapter :)
Author 2 books4 followers
January 11, 2016
I came across Good Pussy Bad Pussy and was immediately struck by the name. I wanted to know more and was lucky enough to get a copy during the author's promotion.

Firstly, it isn't the kind of thing I would normally read, but I felt like reading something a little different.

At first, I wanted to slap some sense into Rachel and had lots of questions, which become clear as the story progresses. Then I found myself wanting to help her. Then I wanted to scream at her. I felt sorry for her. I wanted to scream some more!
It's a credit to the author's ability to create a character that's realistic, flawed, sensitive, and at times so, so foolish, that keeps you turning the pages.

This is a really good debut from the author. There are a couple of repetitive phrases, but on a whole nothing that affected my reading pleasure. You'll either love or hate the characters. I like the plot and it moves forward nicely. The author's imaginative settings make you feel as though you are right there with Rachel.

Whether you're an avid reader of this genre or not, Good Pussy Bad Pussy will suck you in, and have your emotions in a twist.

Enjoy.

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477 reviews43 followers
December 7, 2015
So I was gifted this to review from the author, after I had requested a copy from her website where she offers it for free if you ask. I have had a few friends rave over this book...so yes, I wanted to see what the hype was about. I mean I LOVE LOVE LOVE a good erotic romance...give me dirty, sexy, painful, perfect, pleasure, raw, real, ruff, beautiful, strong, taboo, nasty, etc....give me ANY kind of erotica/romance, but make it closer to the age you need to be to read it... I was at a loss with the story line of this book, I WANTED to love it, I WANTED to like it...I was left WANTING.....So what I will say, the ENDING of the book, yes THAT was worth the time it took to read the whole thing....the rest? not so much.

Note, this is my review and my opinion, others will probably love this book, it just wasn't for me. I am typically a 5 star giver, I feel horrible giving this 3. But honestly it was NOT my cup of coffee/tea/soda/whatever. (no hashtags to give *sad face*)
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Author 43 books15 followers
December 29, 2016
In these two books I have found, alongside with some "pretty rough" sex, the most amazing relationship between Rachel and Albert, springing like a lotus from the mud, who are so powerfully connected erotically and spiritually, with such a steady flow of love and pleasure, kindness and respect between them that they have entered forever what Amy calls "that blessed realm" ..........the true love we all dream of and when tasted nothing else will do. Amy transfers the feelings of this relationship so poignantly and sweetly in what I would call poetic prose and describes so perfectly our own desires......
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Author 24 books143 followers
August 21, 2015
A Sensual Quest

Tired of living a conventional suburban life, Rachel left her husband and son for a fling in the south of France. Although she went with her lover Stefan, she's intrigued by his boss Albert with whom Stefan reluctantly shares her. She suddenly realizes she's pregnant and unsure of which man fathered her child. Further complicating things is her obsessed brother-in-law.

This is a sensual story of a woman's quest to find her own way in the world. I recommend Good Pussy Bad Pussy.
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Author 5 books4 followers
April 18, 2017
Surprisingly well written

Erotica with a plot and actually quite well written. Add to that a happy ending and you're turning pages for more than just the next sex scene
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2 reviews
April 28, 2017
A. Aimee's stories have a a way of getting inside your head. They are well written, balanced and structured - Most importantly, they are a bloody good read. I had the honor of being gifted two of her books, and quite frankly, I wish that I had paid for them as I feel like a bit of a moocher having read quality work like this for free.
Highly recommended.
Dimpra Kaleem
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