The Open Door (Found Duet) by Laurelin Paige-Review Tour
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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date September 10 2019
I knew JC was trouble the minute I laid eyes on him.
Breaking every rule in my club. I never forget how he made me feel that night. With all the women in that room, all those bodies on display, but his eyes were only on me.
Of course I married him. Now years have passed. Kids have been born. We’re still in love as always, and the sex is still fantastic…
And yet, it’s also not. Like many who’ve been married for a while, I long for the high intensity of those days of the past.
I’ve heard rumors for years about the Open Door. An ultra-exclusive voyeur’s paradise. A place to participate in—or watch—any kind of display you can imagine.
My husband’s eyes would still be on me. And maybe other eyes too. If that’s what we want.
So when an invitation to come play arrives, how could we turn it down?
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REVIEW: THE OPEN DOOR is the latest novella in Laurelin Paige’s contemporary, adult THE FOUND DUET erotic, romance series, and the latest instalment in the multi-authored 1001 Dark Nights. This is the continuing story of billionaire JC Bruzzo, and night club manager Gwen Anders. The Found Duet is a spin off from Paige’s FIXED SERIES but you do not have to have read the previous series to understand the premise.
WARNING: Due to the nature of the story line content there may be some triggers for more sensitive readers including FFM sexual situations and rape play/fantasy.
Told from first person point of give (Gwen Anders) THE OPEN DOOR follows billionaire JC Bruzzo, and night club manager Gwen Anders as they take advantage of an invitation to participate at The Open Door exclusive $ex club for the rich and famous. With three young children Gwen finds herself wondering if their $ex life is no longer in the cards but an invitation to The Open Door peaks our couple’s curiosity, a curiosity that threatens Gwen’s fragile hold on her self-esteem when jealousy threatens their nights alone.
THE OPEN DOOR is a story of one couple struggling to amp up their relationship, a relationship Gwen believes is threatened by motherhood and time. Eagerness gives way to participation but anxiety and jealousy frighten our heroine when her limits are tested at The Open Door.The premise is erotic and intense; the characters are animated and seductive; the romance is passionate and raw.
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Reviewed by Sandy
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In 2013, Laurelin Paige self-published her first novel. Her husband was just laid off, she had three kids, one with special needs, and they had just filed for bankruptcy so she needed this novel to work. Less than 1 year later, her debut novel, Fixed on You, was at the top of the bestseller lists and was named one of the top ten selling books of 2014 by Publishers Weekly (the only self-published book to do so) and a Top Ten Favorite Read of 2014 by People Magazine. Her successive self-published novels have been smash hits with readers.
Laurelin Paige is the NY Times and USA Today Bestselling Author of the Fixed Trilogy. She’s a sucker for a good romance and gets giddy anytime there’s kissing, much to the embarrassment of her three daughters.
Great review, Sandy. Another one of the monthly 1001 Dark Nights series.
Thanks Sandy.Looks like another great review.
Another wonderful review, thanks.
Looks great, thanks
Terrific review, Sandy. Looks like a great addition to 1001 Dark Nights.
Wonderful review, thanks Sandy but I always wonder how they can justify calling something a duet or trilogy when they continue to write new books in the series 😉
great review, sandy. sounds very good. thanks.
Wonderful review, thanks Sandy.
Great review, Sandy. Looks very good.
Thanks for another great review but I am tiring of the BDSM / sex club story lines