4 Smooches
Synopsis
Fifteen Contestants, Twelve Episodes & One Very Big O
When my best friend Allie posted about my need for an inaugural O on a prominent dating website it was meant to be a joke.
A joke she was supposed to delete.
But her post started an internet and media frenzy and, when I was offered fifty thousand dollars to star in my own reality competition show, I had no choice but to say yes.
The Orgasm Virgin was supposed to help me meet a carnal companion who could finally bring me to climax.
Unfortunately, the one person I want to win the undying allegiance of my, well, you know, can’t be in the running at all.
Now in an L.A. mansion with fifteen very persuasive contestants vying for my attention and one undeniably sexy Production Assistant secretly getting it all the word ACTION has a whole new meaning…
Candy Sloane is an erotica author and the fictional creation of Lisa Burstein from the New Adult novel Sneaking Candy. The Orgasm Virgin is her debut novel.
Author’s Note: This book is about sex. There are men kissing women, women kissing women, and men kissing lady parts. It is not meant for readers under eighteen, or my mother.
Review
The Reality O is a standalone novel from Candy Sloan but the fun part of it is that Candy Sloan is the main character in Sneaking Candy by Lisa Burstein (get it Lisa is Candy.) I read a lot of book that focus on the book and blog world. Being involved in this community I find them fun and entertaining. Thus was the case with Sneaking Candy so I was excited to see the book that Candy produced.
The Reality O is a fun and Silly book revolving around Chris, a young librarian, who has never been able to have an orgasm with another person. After drunkenly confessing this, her bestie who then put an ad up online for someone come and relieve her of this problem. All just fun and games until Reddit picks it up and then she ends up on the radar of the folks behind MTV’s reality shows.
Chris decides to make the most of a messed up and embarrassing situation by signing on to a reality show where guys and girls will vie for the chance to “solve her problem” and in the process win a little dough. Can Chris connect with any of these contestants in order to trust them enough to “help” or will she get distracted by something (or someone) off camera and lose her focus?
While not the deepest book I have ever read, The Reality O was a trip. While I am not sure that this is a show that I could ever bring myself to watch I will reading about the behind the scene antics was amusing and fun. Allie, the bestie, was a source of non stop one liners and laugh out loud moments. As funny as this book was it was also super sexy. Once we get passed the awkwardness of all these strangers thrown together there are plenty of intimate and toe curling moments that left me all kinds of hot and bothered!
Lisa Burstein delivered a unique and amusing story and I look forward to reading more of her work in the future.
~miranda
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