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Lost and Love: Thailand by Stella Knights is a romance novel, the first installment of the Lost and Love Series written by the same author. The story introduces the protagonist Savannah, an American living with her husband Johnny in Australia. And the two aren’t the rich couple or beyond happily married. Instead they are average. Savannah works for an insurance company where she is paid to take customer calls. And Johnny is a salesman.
Everything about the couple is average: from their daily routines to their sluggish sex life. Savannah loves Johnny a lot, but every day of her life she has had this sort of feeling that there is something missing in their marriage, a fiery passion she’d dreamed about since a long time. Holding a firm resolve to change her life for the better, she decides to go on vacation. But she’ll need to persuade Johnny to come with and once she does it is now just a matter of rekindling the fire to their marriage.
With help or encouragement, or both, from her friend Savannah buys sexy lingerie. Although, her husband has a somewhat different idea to rekindle their marriage.
This novel is quite an erotic treasure piece. Regardless of that fact, it is quiet an interesting read. It can really draw in the reader with interesting elements like having a boring love life and ways in which one woman takes action to bring a fire to that love life. How much she is going to go through just to get that very special connection with her partner.
Stella Knights' Lost and Love: Thailand was written in a great, easy to understand style that makes it hard to put down the book. I enjoyed the encouragement that was brought out for women to be proud and embrace their sexuality and stop complying with whatever society declares as right conduct. The encouragement for women not to be afraid to be their true selves.
The story’s protagonist was very interesting. She begins living a boring, mundane life, always complying with society’s standards, always afraid to speak up and be herself. And through the course of the story she learns to be more herself and finally gets that exciting life she has always wanted.
I have to say that the plot has remained interesting from beginning to end. There was never a dull moment within the scenes. And there weren’t any errors I think are worth mentioning, no errors to distract the reader. So, I find I can rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend this book to those readers who love the romantic genre and have already become adults.
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Lost and Love: Thailand (Book One of the Lost and Love Series)
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