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Bridget #1

Bridget Bound to the Voodoo Queen

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Dr. Bridget Fox grew up and went to school in England but has lived and worked in Vancouver and California for a few years. She has two vocations. She is a marriage counselor and a psychologist who specializes in sexual behavior. Her other job is as a videographer for producers of cable TV documentaries. She approaches both careers from a sexual angle or perspective. Her most successful documentaries have been about lesbian pornography and clubs of multi-partner swingers. Her approach to marriage counseling is to prescribe dominant-submissive role-play skits for all her clients.
Bridget’s sexual orientation is as distinct and diverse as her vocations. She is not just bi-sexual. Bridget is a unicorn, a woman who dates couples. This rare practice enables her to avoid having her heart broken or breaking someone else’s heart. It also allows her to feed her considerable sexual appetite. Bridget enjoys beautiful women, strong willed men, and delightful couples as her sexual adventures punctuate this romantic mystery.
Her adventure starts in the New Orleans French Quarter, where she meets an aged practitioner of voodoo. A secret, dating back to Andrew Jackson, is uncovered which affects Brig’s life forever. There is a theft, a double murder, and a discovery before Brig flies out of The Big Easy to the San Francisco Bay area to assemble her team for a treasure hunt. After using her new abilities to help a friend avoid being swindled, she embraces her power to solve the mystery at hand. Her partner has a theory that human DNA was altered by ancient aliens. Her new abilities and her amulet enable Bridget to discover support for the legends of competing groups of aliens who fought in the skies during Biblical times for control of the earth.
The adventure, the mystery, and the sexual escapades with men, women, and couples take Bridget back to New Orleans where it all began. There Bridget meets her past, her future, and her fate.

109 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 26, 2015

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J.R. Luxor

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Author 20 books163 followers
June 17, 2015
I first really enjoyed how Luxor captured the flavour of New Orleans in the beginning of the story. Then overall, I appreciated how fully fleshed out the characters were. There were two intriguing storylines - one that revolved around the mysterious devil's forefinger - a phallic symbol if there ever was one and the second revolved around aliens and Spanish gold. I kept waiting to see how they would end up coming together and it was creatively done. Overall, while reading this complex yet deeply erotic story, I felt as if I was a voyeur watching the story's action unfold before me. The descriptions of sex were sensual, varied, and extremely hot whether it was F/F or M/F/M or M/F. There was also a thread of humour that was interwoven in the writing that added a touch of lightness to the storyline. I would definitely recommend this story for anyone who enjoys well written stories with erotic and BDSM elements.
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June 14, 2015
Bridget goes to New Orleans to interview the Voodoo Queen, Mama Lola Mau. Mama gives her an amulet. Bridget must discover the power of amulet on her own.

This has an interesting premise. It was nothing like I expected. I like that Bridget is there to help and do good. Bridget is a storyteller. As she meets new people or meets up again with old friends she has a story that gives her insight into them. Occasionally she does tell a story. She pulls you into the story. There is sex here but it fits the story and is the right amount.

I liked the secondary characters. I am glad the Bridget was able to help some of them get together and keep others from getting hurt.

The story is interesting. It starts as small vignettes of Bridget and Mama, Bridget and Mama's family, Bridget, Blondie, and Jean Philip, and ends with Bridget, Travis, and Lydia. But there is an overarching story of Bridget's career as a videographer. Lydia sets up that story. Their search to discover if Lydia's theories are correct was fascinating. That storyline pulled me in and I wanted to hear more of it. I could have done without some of the early vignettes and read more of Lydia's theories and their search for the truth.

The story does not feel finished. It is not a cliffhanger but I can see where a sequel and a series could be easily developed. I want to read more of Bridget.

I received this book in exchange for an honest review.
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Author 14 books3 followers
September 25, 2015
Well considering this is my husbands creation, I can't help but say that it is incredibly entertaining. I'm not the type to hand out gratuitous praise, but Bridget is sexy, classy and independent.

The historical fiction aspect of the book is clever and interesting. It held my interest. The paranormal aspect keeps the story moving.

Bridget the main character is a marriage counselor and a bisexual videographer so if you are afraid of eroticism, BDSM and bisexuality, you will likely be offended, but it is interwoven as a natural part of the story.
There will be four books in this series. Well worth starting. You will be up for a crazy but exhilerating ride.
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July 13, 2015
I was provided of copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

The beginning of this book had a very strong start and had me hooked. I personally love Louisiana , the strong history of voodoo and ghosts, and the very Gothic romanticism of it all. I live in Savannah which has it's own history of ghosts, and voodoo and rich historical background.

I give this book only two star's because after Bridget left New Orleans the story took a weird turn and turned into something very different. The author mixed history with alien conspiracy and this really had nothing to do with the beginning of the story.

The "strong sexual content" was not only slightly tepid but repetitive. The sex scenes I felt were rushed and I felt very disconnected from the characters. If the story had stayed on track with the Voodoo priestess Mama Lola I feel this would have been a much better read....Jen


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