I guess it seems redundant to review this. Either you like this sort of stuff and you know you’re in good hands with Penny or you think it’s awful and perverted, and we’re all sickos for enjoying it. However, I really want to say that I felt this book showed a new, dare I say it, maturity. It would be easy by now for Penny to roll out the same old stuff but this book is really very thoughtful as well of course as being the usual romp through our fantasies. There’s even a sort “liberation” theme running through it along the lines of: “For goodness’ sake, we live in a world where gay people get married. Can’t we at least say out loud what we’re into without being judged?” I loved the book.