I Take You Audiobook by Nikki Gemmell
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Please visit https://appgame.space to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. • Title: I Take You • Author: Nikki Gemmell • Narrator: Sarah Feathers • Format: Unabridged • Length: 5 hrs and 46 mins • Language: English • Release date: 05-23-13 • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Limited • Genres: Fiction, Chick Lit • Publisher's Summary: • The third instalment in the best-selling Bride Stripped Bare trilogy. • Nikki Gemmells concluding instalment is a modern-day version of Lady Chatterleys Lover, set in Notting Hill, involving a bankers wife and the gardener of a local communal garden. • It begins by describing with scorching honesty and delicious cheekiness a couple in the thick of marriage - people who still fancy each other rotten, and how they find a way of keeping the sex aflame amid the demands of work/family/life. And yet this wife, safe within her marriage, is bursting with unfulfilled desire. Unfulfilled, that is, until the communal gardener enters, and their affair accelerates to its tense, shuddering conclusion. • Critic Reviews: • Praise for The Bride Stripped Bare: • Starkly explicitrichly descriptive with a fast-paced narrative (Sunday Telegraph) • Nikki Gemmel's prose has a wonderful sensuousnesswittya subtle portrait of a modern and rather alienating marriage (Lisa Appignanesi, Independent Magazine) • Must readA tale of sexual awakening for the dark horse in all of us (Tatler) • The sex is well-writtenGemmell is refreshingly straightforward about the act (Melanie McGrath, Evening Standard) • Easy to read, hard to put down. Keep an extinguisher handy (Closer) • A page-turner (Evening Standard) • A bored housewife embarks on a life of sexual pleasureThe sex is rude and raunchy and exactly where you want it (Elle) • Personal dilemmas are bravely explored; thoughts and fantasies about sex and infidelity, which most women have learned to keep to themselves, are laid bare on the page in all their shocking glorybrutal, brilliant and addictive (Glasgow Herald) • Members Reviews: • Skip this book. Read Nikki's other work for authenticity, passion and bravery. • Whatever you do don't judge this author by this book. I usually love Nikki's writing but this story seems rushed. Her trademark witty and insightful writing style is hardly evident. Charachters are shallow, the storyline thin and unsatisfying. This is in contrast to the rest of her writing which seems to come from the heart and from some sort of experience. Instead of this book try With My Body - it's original, fearless and fresh. The Bride Stripped Bare is the thinking girl's fifty shades. Shiver is unforgettable. All showcase a rare talent and wonderful story telling. All have compelling story lines and brave, authentic female leads who are interesting, mature, multi dimensional and worth listening to. More like those please!! • Smut for smut's sake • While no one could doubt that Nikki Gemmel has a great writing style (I always enjoy her column in The Australian) I was really disappointed with this. The characters were cold, the plot borrowed (from more than one source), the sex in the opening sequence sleazy and brutal. At one point, it's as if the author came perilously close to introducing bestiality, but then thought better of it. • And Connie was totally unbelievable. She went from being an absolutely wanton slut (let's face it) to changing her sexual proclivities completely once she found the love of a good man. Awwwww.... I just didn't like her, and had no sympathy for her. At all. Perhaps that was the problem. • Perhaps I'm just not an erotica lover. Not to this degree. I bought this because I liked the author.
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