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Rating:  Summary: Soooo sexy and romantic! Review: I don't know if I would classify this book as straight erotica as the heart of it is in the character of Bruce. Yes, it opens with a hot sex scene and has many others after that, but I think it's more of a good story with a lot of sex, which makes it very sexy. Yet, it's also romantic, too, and we see how much Bruce misses and loves his wife who left him. There's a bit of a plot twist at the end that really gives the whole thing a jump and made me happy I'd taken the time to read it. If you like sexy and romantic--but not corny!!!--books, this one might be one for you. It's no Harlequin (thank God).
Rating:  Summary: Very good. Review: I don't know what kind of books these people who wrote the reviews are reading, but it really wasn't that great.The story was childish and the writing was ridiculous. I forced myself to read the whole book, simply because I don't like to leave a book half read. But it was a waste of time and I'm sorry but I don't want other readers to waste their time and money too.
Rating:  Summary: Higly sexy and beautifully written. Review: Kim Corum has penned another winner. Now She's Gone, like Breaking the Girl, mixes eroticism with subtle romance. The result is an insatiable and riveting novel. Bruce wakes one morning and finds that his wife is gone. Saddened, he reads some journals she's left behind in which she describes various erotic exploits. However, the journals reveal much more than just the sexual adventures she ventured into with her past lovers... As said earlier, this is Corum's best work since Breaking the Girl. I couldn't put this book down. The descriptions are exquisite and provocative, the language fiendish and uninhibited. I look forward to reading more of Corum's work. Her work is truly compelling.
Rating:  Summary: I liked it. Review: Now She's Gone was a very smooth read in that the story really moved the plot along. It does have a bit of sex in it as well, but I found myself more intrigued by the overall story.
Rating:  Summary: Very good. Review: This is the second Kim Corum book I've read and I have to say they keep getting better. The weay she can intertwine two different stories together is amazing and the sex scenes aren't to bad, either. This was one of the best I've read all year.
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