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M**R
Good read. Great story.
If it was a printed book, I'd call it a page turner.Why are eight more words required for this review?
A**R
Great fiction for it's genre nudist erotica.
It's a very good story about how a young man is introduced to the nudist lifestyle. Even though the nudist lifestyle is high lighted as normal, the erotic side of it seems to be a bit wavering. On one point the male and female protagonists seem extremely intelligent, while other times it seems like they are acting like horny teenagers without a clue. (They have threesomes yet, our male protagonist keeps calling it threesome sex.) The concept of polyamory is tackled in a very lame attempt and in the same way sexual orientation is addressed, yet incest is a non issue for anyone is made to show like a mainstream part of the nudist lifestyle. Overall a great fast reading with some nice descriptive sex.
H**K
Good . . .
Slow read but continuous . . . Should've push the poly or harem aspect because that is what it was. . . Lol . A
R**Y
Interesting and fun
Good writing, though too detailed in places, making those spots drag a bit. The premise is plausible and believable, particularly the 60s references
A**R
This story didn't need rape!
I had to stop reading at the overwhelming injustice. I imagine the story taking better turns later. I know these things are real. I've been raped numerous times as a child & the majority of my partners were raped, most before puberty. Guess I'm not over it...
R**T
Mostly Porn
This not a story about nudists or naturists. It’s about 5% genuine plot and 95% porn sex of every imaginable kind. I don’t recommend it if you are a true nudist.
A**A
This book surprised me
When I borrowed this book to read on my Kindle, I steeled myself for reading yet another awful piece of erotica from a stereotypical male erotica-author, one employing every hackneyed phrase and lurid worn-out adjective that would never be touched by a female author with a ten-foot pole. To my surprise, there was not that much it in this book. What I got instead was a surprisingly sensitive and sympathetic treatment of a young man in college who finds himself embraced by his wonderful girlfriend's family, who happen to be nudists and "lifestyle" folk. Unlike most stories in the erotica genre, Staller pays authentic attention to the feelings, thoughts and motivations for most of his characters. Sure, some of them do cross a little past the threshold of plausibility, but if they do they do not stray far past that border. Most of the time the hero is level-headed, responsible, and appropriately concerned with consideration for the needs and sensibilities of his friends, family and potential family-members.The protagonist journeys from being the child of a very traditional and conservative family into one where he becomes attracted to and eventually fully embraces a mostly clothes-free lifestyle. In addition to being a sexy and fun read, I took note of how the author takes the time to describe some of the more uncommon sex acts being depicted in the story, and does so from an apparent voice of experience. Some of my favorite parts of the novel involved his detailed descriptions of technique and the how's and why's of some of the acts/ kinks experienced by the male protagonist. Both the author and his protagonist remain positive, sensitive, decisive and of strong ethics and character throughout the story. There is no bashing of other people's tastes or ridiculing appearance or body types. In fact, one of the refreshing aspects of the story is that not everyone has a perfect HWP body. The author includes common issues among humanity, like having one breast slightly larger than the other, or having a mole in an inconvenient location for personal shaving/ grooming.Staller accomplishes it all in a way that does not detract from the pleasant experience from reading his novel. The characters don't come across as unattractive or undesirable because of an occasional imperfection. The characters, to me at least, seem more plausible and believable because Staller made them imperfect (as are most of us in one way or another). Because his cast of characters are believable it becomes more easy to believe in the plot and in the story as developed in the novel.The novel is generally well-written and well-edited, and takes the form of the male protagonist recounting his four years of college during which me met and fell in love with the sexy, intelligent woman who would eventually become the love of his life. If possible, I would give his book six stars for entertainment and for being useful, informative, and enlightening.
P**R
Young man drawn into love & lust with classmate(s) from a latter day "free love" family
Mike--the narrator of our story--comes from a conservative, traditional family, so it's a shock when his college sweetheart Emily takes him home to spend the holidays with her family of nudists. But he does his best to fit in, shedding his clothes and trying to quell his body's natural response to the constant sight of Emily's gorgeous naked body, not to mention her nude MILF of a mother, Lisa. Although both ladies laugh off his embarrassment, insisting it's only natural for a young man to be aroused and nothing unusual, Mike's not so easily assured. Emily insists his problem is due to an excess of backed-up sperm, so she takes matters into her own hands. He is mortified when she casually shares his predicament during dinner table conversation.Mike soon learns that Emily's family is accepting of much more than just social nudism--they are latter-day practitioners and advocates of "free love." Her parents are delighted that Mike and Emily are sexually intimate (while Mike's mom is terrified of that very possibility). As the story progresses, some elements of incest are revealed from Emily's family history.And while Emily and Mike's relationship continues to be the romantic and erotic center of the story, they bring a few friends into their bed along the way--even after their marriage. Those threesomes might start as casual recreational sex, but sometimes strong emotional ties develop.This is a complex, fully developed story, with Emily and Mike pursuing four-year college degrees and careers after college. There is quite a bit of detail about Mike's development of automated controls for the factory owned by Emily's father, John, but this information is fed into the story in small segments that do not bore or distract from the primary story line.There are many explicit sex scenes of great variety in the story, including a few between Mike & his M-in-Law, Lisa The author does a good job with all of those, retaining their eroticism without making them seem tawdry.Traditional naturists would be appalled by the title of this book, because they have spent generations fighting against suspicions that social nudity is simply a cover for "immoral" sexual behavior--exactly the kind of behavior Mike and Emily engage in here. This has been especially important to them so that they could include their children of all ages (including pubescent and teenage) in their clothing-free gatherings of naturists--as they prefer to call themselves. For that reason this work would be better entitled "Latter Day Sexual Freedom Family."With that final reservation, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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