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Reviewed by Kevin R. Tipple
Prairie Gothic: A Lesbian Erotic Novel
By Jean Roberta
Amatory Ink (www.amatory-ink.co.uk)
Rating: ****
Accepting who you are and trusting in others are just two of the many
dominant themes in this enjoyable erotic novel. Those themes along with
a strong political backdrop involving Canadian politics and the labor
movement make this novel complex and certainly far more than a series
of sex acts loosely strung together in the so called erotic novels that
are common on the market today.
As the book opens, Kelly is a journalism student and goes to a gay bar
for her first time. She runs into a friend from school, Neil, who in turn
is out and about with his male companion, Philip. They warn her to stay
with them until she knows who is safe to associate with and whom to avoid.
But Kelly is an unknown quantity for the regulars in the bar and that
fact, coupled with her naivety make many in the bar want to be with her
in a physical sense. As na•ve as she is about the lifestyle, she senses
the sexual undercurrents around her.
"She wanted to be touched and held, even fiercely, but not just because
she was fresh meat."
At the same time, she wants them all as well and her body are sending
her messages that she needs to address. Soon Philip lures her downstairs
to a private area in the basement and before long, her needs are temporarily
assuaged by the two bi-sexual men.
But, what Kelly really wants and craves even if she can't accept the
idea totally, is the touch of a woman. She meets Vivienne and while there
is an immediate lust connection they also click on another more emotional
and spiritual level. Both women are carrying a lot of baggage from their
respective pasts as well as expectations regarding honesty and relationships.
The novel proceeds to follow their budding romance and relationship through
a number of months and several rocky periods.
Enjoyable and erotic at times throughout the course of the novel, this
is a complex multi themed work. Readers familiar with Canadian politics
will certainly get more out of some of the dialogue discussions in the
work. However, regardless of political elements, the nature of trust in
others as well as each person in his or her self comes through loud and
clear. This is one book that should not be missed.
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