The Great Outdoors by Lucy Felthouse
Reviewed by Justine
The two short stories offered in The Great Outdoors was a walk on the wild side or more accurately two hikes down a fun erotic path of adventurous sex. “A Birds Eye View” and “Fun in the Forest” are tales of eager and uninhibited heroines taking advantage of serendipitous events that afford them uniquely different sexual interludes. “A Bird’s Eye View” was a hot charge of adrenalin that ended on an embarrassingly funny note. I could see this happening in reality. “Fun in the Forest” is the longer of the two works (though the entire offering is only about 12 pages long) and my favorite. A Scottish gamekeeper helping a damsel in distress conjured erotic images of Gerard Butler and a mature Sean Connery for me. What can I say? It’s that accent, yummy! British colloquialism/verbiage “…a good seeing to” and “doodle” put me in the appropriate frame of mind and setting and I was in the thick of the adventures in no time. The Great Outdoors is a quick fun read I thoroughly enjoyed. Rule Britannia, Ms. Felthouse!
Justine
Book Description: Whether you love or loathe the great outdoors – these stories will get you hot under the collar! In Bird’s Eye View – the main character gets more than she bargained for when she heads out for a walk. In Fun in the Forest, a dull team-building exercise suddenly takes a turn for the better for Anna.
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