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Book Review of All the Wrong Places (Bluewater Bay, Bk 14)

All the Wrong Places (Bluewater Bay, Bk 14)
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This book did a great job of explaining what asexuality means.

After Brennan is dumped by his third girlfriend for being bad in bed, he decides to seek out some help. He meets Zafir, a Muslim single father, who works at the local sex shop. After a few questions, Zafir proposes the idea that Brennan may be asexual. Brennan does some reading which leads to more questions, which leads to more meetings with Zafir.

Their friendship gradually leads to more but more doesn't involve sex, although this author (another pseudonym for L.A. Witt/Lauren Gallagher) is known for it.

I loved that there was enough about Zafir being Muslim and how it played out in his life, without being hit over the head about it.

Really, a very touching love (not sex) story!