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New Release Review: Pierce Me, by Simone Sowood

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She’s never had an O. I’m going to make up for that.

When Eloise walks into my tattoo parlor, she thinks she knows what she’s after – a piercing to help take her where no man can.
But I don’t want to help her the way she thinks.
I had a crush on her all the way through grade school.
The last time I saw her was seventh grade, when my life was falling apart.
Now she has the same cute pony tail as always but the rest of her grown up body makes me hard just looking at it.
I’ll give her a piercing alright, and it will be the deepest one of her life.
Never had an O, welcome to Oh My God!

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Sunny Shelly’s Review:

If you are looking for an erotic romance that is to-the-point and and not too deep, then Pierce Me is exactly that. The way that straight-laced physical therapist Eloise and tattoo artist Gabe meet is definitely one that I’ve never read before: She goes to his shop to get a genital piercing after reading an article that they help with orgasms. Poor thing has never experienced one.

Gabe almost can’t believe it when he sees his pre-teen crush walk into his place of business. Rather than give Eloise the piercing she had an appointment for, he vows to get her there without it. Reluctantly, she agrees, first to dinner and then to some casual fun, and sure enough, Gabe was true to his word!

I thought that Sowood did a great job of getting Eloise’s goody-two-shoesness across, but I thought that Gabe came across as a bit of a wuss at times. Like when he got angry and upset that Eloise was only thinking of them as sex buddies. Well, speak up and tell her that you want more! I guess I just didn’t feel the instalove that Gabe felt for Eloise. There is an element of suspense, and the twist of the story, the connection between their mothers, was not what I was expecting, so a point to Sowood for keeping me guessing!

Overall, Pierce Me is a what-you-see-is-what-you-get sexy, erotic romance, which is just what I was looking for after back-to-back books filled with nothing but angst!

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