Sexaholics by Pynk

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Sexaholics by Pynk
Amazon.com rating:  4
APOOO rating: 4
Freak McNasty

Pynk’s sophomore novel, Sexaholics, expertly delivers on its title.  The novel examines four women from different walks of life who have one thing in common; sexual addiction.  Each woman has her own sexual indulgence.  And each entices the senses with her wild experiences.

Miki Summers’ addiction leads her to share her body with various people; creating spicy sexcapades with anonymous suitors.  When her indiscretions confront her, she is changed forever.  But is it for better or worse?

Valencia Sanchez gets her groove on with men and women.  One would think having a well-to-do fiancé, who wants her all to himself, would be enough to quench her sexual appetite–at least until she has the ring permanently on her finger.  But when she is unable to give up the one thing he forbids, will her fiance’ give her walking papers or indulge in her lifestyle for old time’s sake?
Teela Raye’s voyeurism comes with two advantages; providing her visual stimulation for sexual pleasure and adventures in sex for her mate.  But how long can looking get her off?  And what happens when she finds out her mate is not necessarily sharing anymore?

Brandi Williams is the plain Jane sister-girl.  A school teacher by day and certified freak by night, she gives a new meaning to one-hitter-quitter.  Brandi does not realize how deep her addiction runs until she begins to mix night and day; placing her freaky ways at the top of her list of priorities.

The common ground they stomp on is Sexaholics Anonymous meetings where they share their stories, receive the support they need to venture into recovery, and confront their addictions one day (or even one hour) at a time.

Pynk, once again, delivers a great novel.  Although I could not personally relate to the characters, I am sure there are many who can.  It is a very timely piece of fiction and in the right hands will help others who suffer from sexual addiction.  I love how Pynk weaves education and entertainment without it seeming preachy.  Erotica lovers will definitely appreciate such a gratifying read, but be warned-Sexaholics is definitely for the freakiest of freaks.  I recommend this novel to erotica lovers who like hard-core, steamy sex scenes and Pynk supporters.
This novel was provided by the author for review purposes.

Darnetta Frazier
APOOO BookClub

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is an Ohio-born, spoken-word poet who has composed poetry since she was able to hold a laddie pencil. As reviewer for A Place Of Our Own (APOOO) and aspiring novelist, she dabbles in the literary scene from all perspectives. She has been published on www.thebacklist.net, interviewed on www.blogginginblack.com, and is currently submitting fiction manuscripts to publishers while juggling daughterhood, sisterhood, wifedom, parenthood, and of course, writing. Outside of family and all things literary, Darnetta overindulges in Hip-Hop, dabbles in computer graphic design, and creates handcrafted cards, candles, and jewelry.
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