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Official Review: Mister's Miss by Cee Robins

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Mister's Miss" by Cee Robins.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Written as an escape from his loveless marriage, C. Robins crafts a masterpiece of sensual eroticism in his book, Mister’s Miss. This erotic fiction novel tells the story of Mister, a young bachelor who feels unfulfilled in life. After losing a sales competition at work, he takes a sabbatical to recover from his morose emotions. The night before he returns to work, he has an intense sensual dream of a beautiful woman who lustfully awakens his sexual desires. This prompts Mister to write an intimate advertisement in an attempt to find the perfect ‘Miss’ who can fulfill all of his erotic fantasies. Two equally fascinating women, M and S, respond to his advertisement. He begins to engage in written fantasies with both of them via emails. However, Mister also contemplates whether his sexy co-worker, D, could be the woman he’s looking for. Who is Mister’s perfect ‘Miss’? Is it M, S, or D?

What I liked most about this book were the erotic descriptions. They were unique, poetic depictions that conjured up surprisingly sensual imageries while leaving a lot of things to the imagination. These appealed to all of my five senses which evoked tantalizing emotions of lust. Besides people, objects were also erotically described. For example, the cruise ship in Mister’s dream was described as having ‘sensualistic curves that stretched the full length of her 404 feet of chivalrous magnificence’. I really admired the author’s ability to create literary metaphors and infuse them with sexual innuendoes. I also liked that these were eloquently written as opposed to obscene narratives which are typically found in many erotic fiction novels. In my opinion, the writing style alone sets this book apart from the others in its genre.

I also appreciated that the names of the main characters were not revealed. ‘Mister’ and ‘Miss’ were used in place of real names. Letters were also used to refer to characters like M, S, and D who were the three women being pursued by Mister. This definitely added a modicum of mystery to their identities. This also made me feel as if I were given an intimate look at their interconnected lives, but without truly knowing who they were.

The names of places in the book made me laugh because they were very erotically direct. For instance, the name of the cruise ship was Lucid Wet Dream. The café where Mister met his Miss was called Café Puséé which was a hilarious reference to the common name for the female genitalia. These candid names juxtaposed the eloquence of the writing style and added humor. I appreciated this.

There was nothing I disliked about this book. I found it be an exhilarating read. There were a few errors that I stumbled upon, but these were minor things like the absence of hyphens in compound phrases. Its expressive writing style, mysterious characters, and humor prompted me to rate the book 4 out of 4 stars. I think the novel was edited professionally. Mister’s Miss will be enjoyed by adult fans of erotic literature. It’s definitely unsuitable for teen readers because of the sexual content. Although the novel was largely focused on heterosexual erotica, it also contained bisexual descriptions so readers who don’t like this might not be interested in reading it.

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Expressive writing style, mysterious characters, and humor makes this book enjoyable. Great review!
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If you are into erotic fiction, it sounds like this would be a good one to pick up. I'm not, and it doesn't have any other elements that would interest me. I'll pass. Thanks.
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This is the first time I have heard a cruise ship described as erotic! You have written a positive review for people who enjoy this genre.
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This sounds very well-done. Unfortunately, for whatever reason, right now I think I’m less interested in books like this that are told from a male perspective/have a male main character. I suppose I am also picky with erotic fiction in general; sensitive to overdone tropes and in need of really strong characters. Still, I enjoyed your review and the thought you put into it!
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I love the author did not named his characters, I agree that it added mystery to the story. I feel sad for the author being in a loveless marriage.
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kdstrack wrote: 11 Feb 2019, 12:37 This is the first time I have heard a cruise ship described as erotic! You have written a positive review for people who enjoy this genre.
Haha, same here. Thanks!
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The mystery of hidden names sounds exciting. While I agree that the names referring to the ship and cafe were funny, and made me laugh in reading your review, I don't think I could take the book seriously because of it. But your review was pleasant, and I enjoyed reading it. Thank-you.
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I am very much into erotic fiction, but sometimes too much of it makes me feel out of sorts.
This book might fit into the over the top erotic fiction with its funny names.
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This sounds like a great book, would love to check it out. Nice review, you did a great job
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Post by Luckybratgirl51 »

I love this this book. It took me on an erotic, sexual journey. It was THE most erotic journey that I have ever been on. I loved that He didn't give names to the women, only letters. And the name that He gave to the cruise ship, OH MY GOD.
It was THE MOST EROTIC, SEXUAL JOURNEY that I have ever had.
I imagined that I became Mister's Miss.
I HIGHLY recommend this book, especially if you are really into erotica.
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I think romance is mandatory for me in every erotica. I can't enjoy erotic elements alone. But, After reading your review, I think I will enjoy this, to an extent. Let me try. Thank you for the detailed review, sweetheart.
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I really like how you express even your feelings in this review. I like that you state this had poetic descriptions which I feel are beautifully expressive. Thank you for a great review.
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Having the names of the characters hidden sounds exciting. I liked your review, thank you
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The characters are mysterious which brings suspense and huge interest to the book. Nice review
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