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Average rating3.4
He doesn't do relationships. She doesn't do flings. Everything they thought is about to unravel... Frankie When you say you're a sexologist, people imagine Marilyn Monroe. They don't expect a woman who uses a wheelchair. As the host of the All Access Podcast, I'm breaking barriers, crushing stigmas, and creating sexual connections that are fulfilling for my fans. I'm like cupid, but with pink hair and fewer diapers. Only, I've hit a snag. A lovely listener wants some advice about accessible rope play and I'm drawing a big fat blank. Which leaves me with no option but to get out there and give it a go. Which is how I meet Jay Wood-rigger, carpenter, and all-round hottie. I'd be open to letting him wine and dine me-only Jay isn't my type. He's not a one-girl kind of guy. Monogamy isn't even in his vocab, and I'm not a woman who'll settle for being second choice. But the closer we get, the more Jay has me tied up in knots. And it's making me think, maybe I could compromise and accept a little Wood in my life. Even if it's only temporary. Jay Frankie's funny, intelligent, and ridiculously sexy. This should be a no-brainer. A little fun in the sheets, and a little romp with some ropes-simple. Only the infuriating woman is asking for more. I'm not that kind of guy. I wouldn't even know how to be that kind of guy. I'm the definition of easy. It'll be fine. We'll be friends. Just friends. So, why does my heart feel frayed? And why is it I can't help but consider taking the ultimate leap of faith-tying myself to Frankie. Permanently.
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2 primary books3 released booksAll Access is a 3-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2021 with contributions by Evie Mitchell.
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A very fun and funny read that does an excellent job of handling discussion around inclusivity and creating inclusive spaces!
4*
Fun, light, REALLY quick paced read!
The representation? The rope play? I mean, yes please, I couldn't ask for more!
I really needed something lightweight to keep me going through the reading block, and this did it!
I don't know why this month was so disappointing. I was excited to read this book for the disability rep, but it just weren't great as an actual story. I think it was good showing the main character in a romantic light, and the logistics of being in relationships whilst being disabled. Despite this, the story and writing was rubbish. It's like the it went from educational to sexy with no content.
3.5 stars. Very cute
For a book that otherwise stressed the importance of consent, I just wish their first kiss had been less iffy. The FMC mentions being totally surprised by the kiss. I just found that odd in a book that otherwise strove towards developing a mature, respectful, consensual relationship.