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Selling
The Fantasy
by
Stacey L. Ford
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Paperback: 384 pages
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Publisher: Scooter Pie Publishing
(Oct. 15, 2007)
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Language:
English
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ISBN-10:
0979659302
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Selling The Fantasy
Reviewed By
Maricia D. C. Johns
Most women that we know have been in Lisa
Johnson’s shoes at least once in their dating
life—except they didn’t know it and/or they
didn’t agree with it. Most women, if truth be
told, have dated a man who has had another woman
on the side they didn’t know about or one they
didn’t care about. As long as he didn’t flaunt
her in their face, they were okay with this
arrangement.
Stacey Ford takes us into the world
of polyamory (multiple partners) relationships.
She has not taken us to the mountains of Utah,
but to urban corporate American where the
Buppies live. Her book is not the television
show Big Love with the trappings of the
suburbs—women who basically have no life but to
please their husbands. No, Stacey takes us to a
world where pleasing oneself is paramount. She
takes us next door.
Mr. Kenneth Maxwell believes he wants to live
the fantasy that every man dreams of. His
fantasy is to have two beautiful women loving
him at the same time. This man wants the
participants to know there are three people in
this relationship and be okay with the
situation. He wants no infighting, just
loving. In other words, he wants to have his
cake and eat it too. Kenneth wants everyone to
“get along.”
Selling the Fantasy is erotically
sexy and thought-provoking as it introduces us
into this forbidden world. As the story
unfolds, we begin to see the emotional turmoil
this arrangement starts to have on the
threesome. Stacey brings us alone for a roller
coaster ride of emotions that start to emerge as
the characters try to get comfortable in their
relationship.
Posted: 3/08/2008 |
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