There could be a market if the sex scenes were better. But I don't think they were erotic enough for erotica. Thanks.
Official Review: Milky Way Tango by Roger Alan Bonner
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I could tell the author could write. Of that I have no doubt. This one was a bit raw, though. Thanks.joshfee77 wrote: ↑14 Sep 2018, 23:54 Sounds like a frustrating read. Unfortunate, given this author's excellent thriller A Thing of Dark Imaginings which I reviewed recently. Think this one was written before that, so he has clearly learned a lot since then. Thanks for your honest review. Don't think I would enjoy this one either!
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I know the second book is out. Perhaps, he cleaned things up a bit in it. We can only hope.BriennaiJ wrote: ↑17 Sep 2018, 15:39 I really hate when books end on cliffhangers such as these. Even if it has a sequel, I want to feel that I spent my time reading something complete by the time that I am done reading your novel! Especially if I spend money on the book, I want to feel as if I spent my money on a full book and not a prequel of some sort. Thanks for the informative review!
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It's SAD, though. Some of it was fabulous. But, it just seemed that all of sudden, the author wanted to go in a completely different direction for several pages. Thanks for your comment.
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Well, the good thing about it is that the second book is out already. Thanks for commenting!Allyseria wrote: ↑19 Sep 2018, 14:59 Thank you for your review! It sounded interesting and I was intrigued by the plot since most books I read that are centred around virtual reality, the locations aren't usually in schools/campuses. Although I don't mind cliffhangers, I have a huge problem if the major plot was unresolved by the end of the book. >.<
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