PAGAN & PEN REVIEW
Title: Camouflage Wife
Author: Iona Blair
Publisher: Carnal Passions
Genre: M/M Erotic Romance
Length: 46 pgs
Other: M/M, M/F, Menage
Pagan & Pagan Elements: No/ No
Reviewed by: Kim Earley
About The Book: When two male cops get the hots for each other in 1950s Toronto, they could face jail time if caught. A camouflage wife seems like the answer to their prayers, but ends up not being quite what either one expected.
The Review: I have read Iona Blair before, and enjoyed the book I read immensely. So when I saw her name on this book, I decided I needed to read it. I found this one slightly disappointing. Not due to subject matter, her writing, or even an ending I don't care for in my erotic romances (but is believable), but mainly because I felt that the depth in this one was lacking. Some sex scenes were in-depth, and charged, putting the reader right there. Others were glossed over, or cardboard. I read the entire book, hoping for more of the in-depth stuff that fantasies are made of, but never quite got the satisfaction I desired. I'm giving it two cards, because some of the scenes put me there. I'll try another book by this author, but it won't be because of this one.
Pagan Elements: None
Cover (Rated 1-10): 9-The cover indicates what the story is about.
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