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Book Review of Seduced By Moonlight (Meredith Gentry, Bk 3)

Seduced By Moonlight (Meredith Gentry, Bk 3)
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Helpful Score: 3


After reading books with absolutely no sex, there is nothing better for me than thoroughly glutting myself with an erotic novel. On the surface this book is about fairies, the race to the Unseelie throne, bringing magic back to a land lost to it through misrule, but it's really about sex. Sex with a single man, multiple men, a woman, and even a goat. Kidding about the goat. There are goblins with multiple appendages, but Meredith doesn't have sex with them. Meredith is a sexual being and takes great pleasure in expressing that. I say let the fictional character revel in an essential part of human nature. There are many authors whose main characters who dwell on the perversions of humanity, but Meredith Gentry is an adult who has healthy relationships. There is no deliberate infliction of pain, there are no dark obsessions, instead, there is a level of caring for each of the people she is involved with. She isn't selfish or distrusting, and honestly if more erotica had characters like her I would be more comfortable reading it. Sure, Meredith and her Merry Men aren't conventional, but their relationship with each other is so much more healthy and better for everyone than tons of books out there.