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A review by mawmom
Blindfolded Innocence by Alessandra Torre
3.0
Blindfolded Innocence is a well written, detail rich, erotic romance that follows the journey of Julia a "good girl" into a far more "bad girl" life. Ms. Torre gives us great background, engaging dialog and enough steamy sex scenes to melt your panties.
As a reviewer of erotic romance I read about many different lifestyle choices and relationships, I had a hard time with the way this one was presented. First Brad is really hard to like at all he really is kind of a jerk, second Julia is a tease and a brat and isn't much more likable herself. Finally the thing I had the hardest time with was that Brad is portrayed to have some bizarre sexual kink that is so deviant that he just can't share it with an innocent like Julia, Like it is something bad and wrong. I felt like that it painted people living an alternative lifestyle or having different sexual kinks as "bad". Maybe this was not the authors intent but this is just the way it came across to me.
So from a pure was this a good book based the technical things I look at heck yeah, was it worth a read yeah, I had my own issue with what I felt was the take on the lifestyle portrayal.
As a reviewer of erotic romance I read about many different lifestyle choices and relationships, I had a hard time with the way this one was presented. First Brad is really hard to like at all he really is kind of a jerk, second Julia is a tease and a brat and isn't much more likable herself. Finally the thing I had the hardest time with was that Brad is portrayed to have some bizarre sexual kink that is so deviant that he just can't share it with an innocent like Julia, Like it is something bad and wrong. I felt like that it painted people living an alternative lifestyle or having different sexual kinks as "bad". Maybe this was not the authors intent but this is just the way it came across to me.
So from a pure was this a good book based the technical things I look at heck yeah, was it worth a read yeah, I had my own issue with what I felt was the take on the lifestyle portrayal.