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mrs. Sexy is the true story of a devoted wife of 21 years. Juliet Adelaide takes us along on her journey of new found sexual freedom. She and her husband have agreed to open their marriage to new sexual experiences and adventures. They delve into a world of strippers, threesomes, and lovers on the side. Her husband loves his wife’s new sexual excitement and reaps the benefits...in the beginning. The game changes as Juliet becomes emotionally involved with a variety of younger men who come into her life. She vows to keep her marriage sexy and exciting, but the relationships that develop between her and her younger lovers complicate her life in ways she hadn’t imagined.
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mrs. Sexy Juliet Adelaide 9780578166483 Books Reviews
Mrs. Sexy is a terrific novel, very engaging. You won't want to put this book down once you start! The stories are real life, which make them all the more exciting. The book is more than a standard erotic book, it dives deep into the woman who is branching out and exploring being a hot wife, not just the sexual side but the relationships that come with it.
A must read!
Girls.. just want to have fun. Buy this book. Very entertaining and stimulating. Enjoy.
We're reading erotica here. We also have the privilege of reading non-fiction here. Therefore, the plot is the characters. For this specific book, it's about a woman and her journey into becoming a "hot-wife." It's written in a journal format with splices of original erotica pieces (originally meant for, and sent to, her lovers). Juliet is a modern, successful forty-two-year-old woman with a loving husband and everything short of the American dream. She's not unrelatable, though. She works at home, she's suffered dealing with family members with addictions, she smokes, and gets annoyed at normal s*** - she's a regular person... except she's transitioning into a "hot-wife."
The story opens with a brief explanation of what hot-wifing is, and from the start, the author is very clear that her reasoning for wanting other lovers has nothing to do with being dissatisfied in her marriage. She is very much in love (and in lust) with her husband (who sounds like one kinky guy and seemed to be the only one in the book with a lick of sense sometimes). They've been married and happily so for almost twenty something years - their marriage is probably older than I am right now. Her decision to seek other lovers is about sexual empowerment and experimentation.
It’s about being a middle-aged woman in a society where we separate women's desirability into age specific categories like MILF, Cougar, jailbait, school girl, etc. And immediately, you understand that about Juliet. You understand her reasoning for wanting this has a lot to do with personal growth. Of course, there’s an aspect of fun, and her husband's enjoyment is a factor as well. But it’s mostly about finding new and better ways for Juliet to be a happier person. I respect their intentions, I really do. So I was very excited to read her adventures.
Instantly likable and immediately relatable, Juliet writes about her experiences from the start of her adventures to what I assume is an image of "present day." Her adventures take the form of four outside lovers, threesomes, and her husband's reclaimings. The rules were her husband had to know everything that went on with other lovers, she had to be home at the appointed hour, she must include her husband in any threesome, and she was to be immediately reclaimed when she returned home.
It is definitely an erotic book but it's quite clear that the pieces of included erotica were meant to arouse specific people rather than general masses (mostly because of how they are written). It is also clear that while the book is filled with sensual content​​, it's not just a detailing of Juliet’s crazy sex life, ​but ​a chronology of her sexual experiences and the emotional/personal growth she undergoes because of those experiences and the people involved. I will definitely say that Juliet has a wonderful sense of erotic imagination and I was delighted by her ingenuity. She seems to have knack for making even some of the most mundane situations sexy. Will you read some erotica in this book? Yes, but it won't shock or amaze you nearly as much as the stuff she writes before and after those pieces. Those are just icing to an already interesting cake.
​Also, due to the journalistic feel of the prose, ​she records lots of her observations about each lover's specific preferences, about how universal the act of sex is, how emotion is the only real variance in her ​sexual ​relationships, and how she had certain expectations of what hot-wifing would be like and definitely met some challenges. For one, Juliet notes how awkward most of her lovers were during threesomes involving her husband. There are very few threesomes that went well or even relatively well. Most of the time, Juliet mentions being distracted by how "different" the men behaved when it was all of them versus just one on one.
It is​ also​ very interesting to me that regardless of initially attempting to take on the role of "hot-wife" as being even more sexually empowered than she was, that's not how it happened. she Juliet seemed almost desperate for male attention in a way that was a little self-destructive (emotionally speaking, anyways). However, she never comes off as pretentious.
Actually, the more I read about her, the more I wanted to be her friend (if only to smack her behind when she's about to make obscenely juvenile decisions​ for the sake of a pretty boy), because she was always immediately relatable. I too have been/and still am a version of that girl​ beneath all my sass​ - though I come in the "tease" variety. ​​I understand that, regardless of sexual expressions, it comes from a deep insecurity and needing validation. And I feel like every person struggles with those root issues. Therefore, I understood Juliet- I liked her, and I found myself rooting for her.
Even when I didn't care for her lover (at the time), I was still rooting for him (whoever he was) to grow a pair and treat her like a lady. I wanted them to be better for her. Because this book makes you consider this woman your friend. That's how intimate her writing is, that is how painfully honest she is without bragging or showboating. It's actually quite refreshing.
Style and Mechanics - This is kind of where this book suffered. First of all, there is a typo on the back cover and the blurb ABSOLUTELY needs ​some work​. ​Right now, it sounds like a Craig's List ad - not a back copy. ​Now, there aren't glaring typos all over the book, but it could definitely be proofread for grammar. For instance, there were paragraphs that were entire pages long. My gawd, I haven't seen something like that since Dickens and that idiot got paid by the word. Don't get me wrong, it's not a lengthy book but it needs to be shined up.
Also, there are definitely areas where the erotica is hard to read because of shoddy grammar. (I cringed at anything written in second person.) Finally, there are definitely a few places where description and narrative could (and perhaps, should be) elaborated to help with transitioning and clarity. Basically, this ​book is in need of a professional content/line editor. It's not the most atrocious thing I've ever seen, but it definitely makes the entire presentation seem amateurish.
Conclusion - You know when you start a book and you're not entirely committed to it - yeah, I didn't really have that problem with this book. Not at all. From page one, I was kind of...enveloped in this woman's world and experiences. There's something utterly...humble about her approach to everything, even her writing, which makes the entire story seem almost conversational in tone. It's an intimate look at what it's like to be a sexually exploring woman in the midst of a quiet (however rapidly progressing) sexual movement.
Someone told me that 2015 is Year of the Woman and gems like this book make me want to believe that's possible. I had some issues with this book, definitely. But regardless, I did respect it and what it means as an addition to women's progression in society. And frankly, I enjoyed the author's voice. I enjoyed that she was glib, intelligent (however passive she might behave)​,​ and her brutal ​(and unabashed) ​honesty is refreshing in a sea of literary erotica designed to shock and amaze rather than educate about the human experience.
The end of the book is a collection of reflections about each lover mentioned and how she felt like her husband was the real hero in all of this. (To deal with all that crazy - yeah, he kind of was.) I respected that she was able to realize that despite her best intentions, this experience turned out to be something vastly different from what she imagined. I respect that she admits how silly she behaved sometimes, but I also worry at what she thinks was silly. And finally, I really admire how positive she seems to be about the future and sincerely wish her the best.
Again, I find myself in the awkward position of knowing this author, so I've chosen not to give a rating (where I can get by without doing so) but I do want to say that, as a reader, if she puts out another book (like part two) - I would definitely read it. The story is good, the writing has potential, and I find her voice to be enthralling. I don't always agree with what is happening, but I'm always invested enough to turn the next page. And I feel like that - the authoring of this book - is a victory regardless of what happens. She's very brave, she's living her life, and she's inviting you to experience it with her - what more could you possibly ask for?
Disclaimer - I was provided an ARC copy of the book in exchange for an honest review. That did not influence my review at all.
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