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The M.O.O.D. Lounge selected as Book of the Month
5/6/2007 8:12:00 AM
by Zondra I Hughes
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| The jazzy ladies of SistahFriend Book Club has selected The M.O.O.D. Lounge as its Book Review of the Month! I am so grateful...and humbled! |
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The M.O.O.D. Lounge
By Reviewer Tasha Martin
4 Sistah Hugs!
What does a wealthy prosecutor, young tasty porn star, and savvy PR princess have in common? What most women want . . . sizzling sex with explosive orgasms. Sadly, there is an unfair tradeoff. These tantalizing rendezvous have induced a medical phenomenon called LLS—Lovers' Lobotomy Syndrome—where in exchange for good sex these women are being suckered into one-sided relationships with selfish, conniving men.
Fortunately, there is a savior with a master plan. Dr. Pat Rizzo, empowered sex therapist, is determined to help liberate these women. With a little coaxing, she and the wounded love slaves create The M.O.O.D Lounge, a sexual independence movement that encourages frustrated women to slip out of their lust induced comas, evaluate their emotionally unfulfilling relationships, and join the journey to sexual freedom.
In The M.O.O.D Lounge, Zondra Hughes conveys the need for sexual liberation through poignant, yet erotic scenes that lure readers into the lives of battered souls—only to challenge them to search their own private closets for oppressed sexual injustices. From the very beginning, readers will find themselves drowning in the despair of stupefying sex, bombarded with pleas of frustration and vivid incidents of abuse that are at times a bit overwhelming. Luckily, Hughes rescues us with the introduction of B.O.B. (Battery Operated Boyfriends), Dr. Rizzo's symbol of sexual independence, and encourages us women to take sexual bliss into our hands, literally . Readers are even graced with manuals and references to help women achieve the Big “O”. By the end of the book, I found myself sighing in relief, dreaming of starting my own movement in the South.
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