Squee! Another 4 Star Review for Erotic Bilovable MOLLY DOLL!


SQUEE! Another 4 Star review for the Bilovable SEASIDE SURRENDER series. This one for MOLLY DOLL!May 2012
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Author: May Water
Publisher: Siren-Bookstrand Publishing
Reviewer: Silla Beaumont
Rating: 4 Stars
Heat Level: O
Our favorite early 1900’s bisexual foursome is back and at it again! Molly and Jess are happily together and in love, as
are Michael and Evan, but the four of them have agreed to be lovers any way and any time they chose. When Molly
notices that Michael and Evan have hit a rough patch in their relationship, she’s distressed to find out she is the cause of
their turmoil, even though she doesn’t have a clue as to why! But when a highly charged sexual encounter with Michael
has Molly terrified of an unplanned pregnancy, tensions begin to run even higher between the men, causing turbulence
and unrest in all of their lives. Marriage of some kind may be in the cards for this lusty group, but the question is between
whom?
Both poignant and passionate, Molly Doll is a very cool look into early 1900’s American life, the women’s movement and
being gay at a time where it’s still illegal. Everyone is in love with Molly, and it was a little disappointing that Jess was
kind of left out of the play with the guys, though she did get plenty of scrumptious girl on girl action! I do like Molly, the pin
holding the group together, but she tends to be a bit egotistical and makes everything all about her. Molly Doll was much
more erotic than Ms. Water’s first book in the Seaside Surrender series, Salt Water Taffy and that’s a good thing! Every
encounter was incredibly intoxicating and emotional, especially the mouth-watering orgy scene, while not compromising
the story line in any way. The promised BDSM elements were a little inadequate, focusing primarily on one hot spanking
between Molly and Evan. In the end, Molly Doll is a strong second story in the Seaside Surrender series, however it
should definitely be read after Salt Water Taffy or the reader might be a little lost. http://www.bookstrand.com/may-water
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