When Melissa's lover, Lawrence, throws a sex party at his mansion, the only clue to each room's theme is the offering of chocolate at the door, each more enticing than the last. The final room isn't for just any guest, but for Melissa alone. What secret surprise does Lawrence have in store for her in the room with the raspberry truffle?
Anna writes contemporary, paranormal, BDSM and LGBT erotic romances. She is herself a bisexual submissive, and finds writing the perfect outlet for her wild ideas.
In real life, Anna is an introverted bookworm, looks sweet and kind of innocent, but don't let her brown eyes fool you. ;-)
I didn't know that sex parties this elaborate and, er, well-organized actually existed. The author had to be exaggerating it, but it was still a fun and quick read.
Not being a Romance reader, per se, I was curious as to how this tale where love, sex and truffles collide would impact me. Truth be told, it impacted me like a 5 megaton pile driver. From the beginning, the lead character sets the reader straight on her target: "I have been in bad relationships before; now, I just want fun -- and plenty of it." What we have here is girl gone wild with a vengeance! What follows at a dizzying, intoxicating, harrowing pace is sexual situations in more shades than available in your typical palette. Sounds, colors, smells, purely sexsational and visceral. And when lead character Melissa meets and intertwines with the twin beefcakes of her enchantment, well, all breaks loose in ways you simply must be present to experience firsthand. Without expounding on details numerous and sundry, rare is the setting in which so many man-meat hungry females are gathered for a group feeding. Getting through a paragraph without the pulse racing becomes a herculean task. No words convey the intensity of this sexual powder keg better than the author's. So take the challenge: Dive in and be transported to a place beyond all.
Raspberry Truffle is a SUPER short story. It's only 12 pages long. Before I started reading this book, I was wondering how the author was going to be able to get the story across in such a short amount of time. It's simple really, Anna tells you an erotic story that's devoid of any character depth.
Raspberry Truffle is an enjoyable read, but not for me, since I require more from a book, like character development and the ability to be able to form some sort of opinion/connection towards the characters. Since the book is mainly an erotica, I will say the one scene was enticing. However, I don't feel the length of the book justifies the book price.