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Finger Bang (2000)

by Jade C. Jamison(Favorite Author)
3.8 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: Erin's Review I will be the first to admit, I chose this book to review based on the title alone. I mean come on, who wouldn't be curious about a story named Finger Bang?? This story is so much more than it appears. It is the story of Kaylee, who breaks away from her parents and finds herself. It's the story of Blaze, who had the most unique way to break the ice with Kaylee I have ever read. Kaylee's roommates are a trip too. Rachel was my favorite out of the group. Poor girl never did seem to catch a break and took it all in stride. Kaylee went from a shy and naive college girl in the beginning to a woman with her sights on her future at the end. Blaze was Kaylee's perfect opposite. He knew exactly what he wanted out of life and went for it head first. He is passionate a... more great compliment to Kaylee's quite personality. This has to be one of the most original stories I have read yet and I loved it.
review 2: Jade has done it again! Finger Bang is light-hearted, fun, and of course, erotic. We meet Kaylee when she is at the bar with her 3 roommates who are her best friends. Rachel brings up an article she read about a place in Boulder where they specialize in Orgasm Meditation. All of the roommates were excited about this and want to check it out. All of them that is except Kaylee. She was raised in an ultra conservative household with very strict Christian beliefs, especially regarding sex. Just talking about it makes Kaylee uncomfortable. Of course, to make matters worse, as they are discussing this and trying to get Kaylee to go with them, who joins the conversation…none other than Kaylee's long time crush, Blaze, Rachel's brother.Blaze listens to their conversation and jokes with the girls about why would you pay someone to do that when it can be done on your own?  He watches Kaylee and notices she isn't very comfortable with the trip and tries to help her feel better by siding with her by stating he didn't think a public group OM is for everyone. We find out he has had eyes for Kaylee for a few years as well, but never acted on his feelings, not believing she could feel the same. He decides to see if there would be an opportunity with her when the other girls leave the table for drinks and offers to be her personal therapist and give her an OM in private.What happens next is a sexy and hot, sweet and tender story of sexual awakening, lust, love, and personal growth.I love this book and found if fan"finger"tastic!! less
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Elaine
Absolutely love this. Writing review today.
fatty
great light hearted sweet read
vasumathi
2 Stars for 'it was ok'
caitlin7
Review to follow soon
lay05
Review to come...
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