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Harry isn’t
quite sure what to think when Tara, his beautiful, married
neighbor shows up in his home,
asking him to have sex with her. His first thought is, ABSOLUTELY! Who
wouldn’t
want to have sex with a gorgeous female, single, married or otherwise?
However,
his rational head convinced him to find out more information before
throwing
her to the ground and having his way with her. When she confesses that
her
husband wants the two of them to engage in sexual activity with
multiple
partners, Harry is shocked! Who would share such a beautiful creature
with
other men? So, being the nice guy that he is, he offers to talk to her
husband.
Well, that doesn’t go over so well, but at least he is invited to a
party at
their house.
Some party!
A no-holds-barred, free love, everybody-have-sex-with-everybody-else
party. He
knows that he has to rescue Tara from this nonsense. She
doesn’t want anything to do with
the sexual shenanigans that are going on in that house, and Harry
doesn’t want
to submit her to such behavior. Harry, being the sensible guy that he
is,
rescues her and gets her away from there. He just hopes that he gets
there in
time, because it soon evident that everyone in their town is a part of
the
swingers circle, so besides Harry, who else could rescue the lovely
Tara?
SUBDIVISION
is an interesting tale of the bachelor next door being approached by
the
married damsel in distress. Harry quickly gets himself involved in a
situation
that seems surreal, everyone, including the local law enforcement, is
involved
in a swinger's circle. If Harry doesn’t rescue Tara from the debauchery that
is going
on, she will be prey to a group of sexual misfits who are eager for
fresh
blood. The storyline is definitely a little far fetched, and the sexual
activity is mainly reserved for those other than the two main
characters, but
it made for an interesting read. This is definitely one SUBDIVISION
that I
wouldn’t want to move into. Find out if Harry and Tara can get out of
it
unscathed…
Reviewed by Ansley
Velarde for The
Road to Romance
July 26, 2004
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