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Weighed
Average (?): (9/10) |
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Reviewer:
delish
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May 27, 2011 |
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I also came here to post that Wiley writes the female perspective amazingly well. I'm a fan of Wiley's stories from way back. There's quite a collection to be had. This story makes it clear how much the writing has improved over the years. The story is hot and the struggle is one of the best I've read in a while. A wonderful composition. (10/10)
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Reviewer:
JimmyJump
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Oct 7, 2010 |
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Succulently written story, which 'shines' with every aspect. Be it the language -harsh, but befitting both characters; the musings -showing the cogwheels turning inside the woman's head; the descriptions -done to perfection... Am glad Wiley Hunter chose to use the woman's perspective to write "Hotel Room Rendez-vous". Which would be the only possible way to pull it off, I guess. Usually, I prefer these themes to be spun-out more, but the short format in which "Rendez-vous" is presented is just right. Less would be not enough, more would be too much. And to continue on what strangefruit said, below: the author not only managed to get inside the woman's head, even more so in that of the reader. Excellent writing. JJ (10/10)
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Reviewer:
strangefruit
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Apr 9, 2010 |
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Very well-written, hot and realistic depiction of a rape fantasy rendezvous. The author, one of the best on this site, writes from the "victim's" point of view and does a great job of getting into her head. (10/10)
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