THAT FILTHY BOOK by
Natalie Dae and Lily Harlem
Total-E-Bound, 2012
Karen and Jacob
have been married for nearly ten years. They're still deeply in love,
but the demands of Jacob's job, their two school age daughters and
other everyday responsibilities have taken a toll on their sex life.
It's tough for them to find time to connect physically, and even when
they do, they have to keep quiet to avoid waking the children.
Meanwhile, after a decade of aging and two pregnancies, Karen feels
dumpy and sexually unattractive. She knows she's not the girl she was
when she and Jacob met and she worries the erotic intensity of that
time is lost forever.
On a rare weekend
away from the kids, Jacob coaxes Karen into “talking dirty” the
way she used to. In the throes of love-making, she blurts out one of
her most shameful fantasies. Her beloved Jacob challenges her to make
that fantasy real.
Thus begins Jacob's
and Karen's sexual odyssey, as they explore the desires they've
hidden even from one another, and discover a new level of love and
trust. I won't spoil the suspense by revealing all the nasty, kinky,
and incredibly hot erotic adventures the two experience, but I can
guarantee that if you're open-minded, you'll enjoy them as much as
the protagonists.
That Filthy Book
is a steamy example of romantic erotica, with a sex scene in
practically every chapter. However, what impressed me most about this
book was the authors' skill in conveying Karen's doubts and
insecurities. It's difficult to be honest about one's sexual
fantasies, even with someone you know well. There's always the fear
that you'll be condemned as evil and perverse – or perhaps even
worse, laughed at. With her fears about her physical attractiveness,
her preoccupation with her kids, her worries about whether her
desires are “normal”, Karen is totally believable. I suspect that
many readers will strongly identify with her. As the book is narrated
from Karen's point of view, we see less of Jacob's insecurities, but
in the one scene where Karen dominates him, his confusion is
brilliantly portrayed.
I also want to
comment on the seamless quality of this collaborative narrative. The
style is consistent throughout the book. I couldn't tell which parts
were Natalie's and which parts were Lily's, which is of course the
way it should be.
If you want to be
convinced that there is indeed (super-hot!) sex after marriage, buy
this filthy but delightful book.
3 comments:
Lisabet - I am completely thrilled you enjoyed That Filthy Book. Karen is a character close to both of our hearts and we really did want to portray all of her fears and delights as she went on her erotic journey of discovery with the oh, so lovely, Jacob!!
Thanks :-)
Hi, Lily,
She's very real - I could tell that you two knew her very well.
I'm sure the book will be a huge success.
Thank you :-)
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