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Book Review of Rampant

Rampant
Rampant
Author: Saskia Walker
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 2


From what I read this book was phenomenal. However I did not finish this book. You may be wondering well how can it be phenomenal when you didn't even finish it? Well, because it was extremely hard for me to continue the book when the first sex scene I came across went from male on female to male on male on female. Ya'll I squealed like a little girl when I read that part. It just wasn't something I wanted to witness in my minds eye. Like I've said before when I read I get into it and see things vividly, maybe too vividly. But I forced on, because it was really really good other then that little set back, but then, *dun dun dunnnn* the next sex scene went to male on female on female. Eeeeeeek! I'm sorry. It's just me, not the book, I really just like the good old male on female or male on female on male...with the two males just focusing on the female, never should they enteract or I'll kick them into the Sparta hole...yeah yeah I'm a prude. A kinky prude who has rules dangit! LOL.

The story follows several characters. Zoë, who at the insistence of her sister goes to the small village of Carbrey Scotland for a long over due vacation. The moment she arrives in Carbrey Zoë is overwhelmed with an arousal so intense she is tempted to surrender to the crazy fierce desires with just about anyone who crosses her path. Like her sexy neighbor Grayson Murdoch, a sexy professor researching the local folklore that revolves around Zoë's rental cabin Her Haven believed to house the spirit of Annabel McGraw, a powerful, promiscuous eighteenth-century witch who once owned the cottage. Or the devilish restaurateur Cain Davot who unknowingly to Zoë has plans to use her body as a host for his long ago lost beloved Annabel McGraw. Zoë may not believe in anything that aims remotely towards the occult but when vivid visions start to turn frightening and only one mans scorching touch is able to bring her back to earth she may just have to rethink everything she ever believed in. The temperature is unseasonably off the charts hot in Scotland and sex and magic is running Rampant for a vividly well written novel sure to get your panties wet.

Other then the minor set backs with the whole M/M/F and M/F/F parts Saskia Walker gets two thumbs way way up. Because before those parts came up I was so into to this book, had my attention from the start and undoubtedly would have held it to the very end if I wasn't so squeamish on the whole guys screwing guys and girls screwing girls bit. Rampant is sure to be a good read for those of you who enjoy the M/M/F & M/F/F interactions. I will definetly try more of Saskia's work.