TaboobyKathleenLawless

by Candy Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 10:32 PM
Our Grade:
D
Title: Taboo
Author: Kathleen Lawless
Publication Info: Pocket Books 2003, ISBN: 0743476719
Genre: Historical: American

Picking up romance novels based on the cover is a very iffy proposition. Laura Kinsale, one of the best romance writers out there, was cursed with a whole series of appalling Fabio covers while writing for Avon. Loretta Chase and Ruth Wind, also excellent authors, have also been saddled with more than their fair share of terrible romance novel covers. (I know of a few which would be perfect for “Covers Gone Wild” snarkage, so stay tuned, kiddies.) So I don’t generally pick romance novels based on the covers.

But Taboo. Oh my. That cover is hot. And a testament to the marketing effectiveness of a really, really good cover, because boy it suckered me in good. I mean, look at it!

Hottest. Cover. Ever.

Freakin’ HOT. Unfortunately, it was an absolutely terrible book. It was only 181 pages, but it took me 6 days to finish reading it because every time I picked it up, I ended up falling asleep—not exactly the effect I hoped to achieve while reading an erotic romance. Now I just look at the cover, and shake my head sadly. So much potential. This cover deserves a much better novel.

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Picture of Sarah said on...
02.23.05 at 01:09 PM |

Dude. Seriously? RIMMING? How on earth did the author describe THAT?

Picture of Candy said on...
02.23.05 at 03:00 PM |

There was much licking of the crack. I’ll look the specific passage up when I get home and post it for our edification.

Picture of Candy said on...
02.23.05 at 08:12 PM |

OK, I must’ve been sleepy when I read the passage, because now that I re-read it I realize it’s describing asscheek munching, not rimming per se. The review will be corrected accordingly. I’m quoting the specific passage below; for context, Fallon is in the middle of giving Bridge a sensual (snort!) back massage.

“She wriggled lower so that she could drag her breasts across his backside. He raised it slightly, and she recalled how it had felt when he kissed her there.

“She reached between his legs and positioned his hard cock so she could rub his rear and cock and balls. He groaned deeply, widened his legs to allow her better access. Leaning forward, she kissed him, tentatively at first, then with growing enthusiasm at his response.

“She couldn’t get enough of him, kiss him enough, everywhere. As she tongued his buttocks and rubbed his balls...” (and on and on and Fallon starts gushing like a damn faucet yet again and ends up sticking her finger up his ass).

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