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[Following is a volunteer review of "Lost and Love: Thailand (Book One of the Lost and Love Series)" by Stella Knights.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Lost and Love: Thailand, Book One of the Lost and Love Series is written by Stella Knights. Savannah and Johnny have been married for a number of years. On the surface, everything seems wonderful in their relationship, but Savannah feels as if their marriage is lacking passion. She feels dissatisfied with their sex life. To rekindle the passion in their marriage, she suggests that they take a holiday to Thailand. In Thailand, their relationship goes in an unusual direction. Uninhibited by sexual limitations in this exotic place, it is more than possible to fulfill one’s sexual fantasy. They decide to add a new erotic dimension to their sexual relationship. However, this now changes the entire dynamics of their marriage.

The author did an excellent job describing the couple's relationship. Although sex played a pivotal role in the story, I felt the author was more intent on examining the dynamics of marriage using the relationship between Savannah and Johnny. Some things in their marriage were great and some weren’t. They had a good relationship and seemed to genuinely enjoy each other’s company, but there were also typical issues like annoying family members and not a lot of passion.

I appreciated how the author wrote unreservedly about sexuality in a married relationship. The erotic scenes were very vivid but tastefully described. The author added to the erotic ambience of the story by selecting an exotic location like Thailand. The scenery was beautifully described, and this added to the authenticity of the story. The suggested things to do in Thailand at the end of the book were a great addition for those interested in traveling to Thailand.

I enjoyed reading this book. It was very well written and interesting. The author’s writing style is very engaging. The words and momentum of the plot flowed seamlessly, and it was easy to read through and stay focused. The characters blended well with the story. I liked the fact that they weren't portrayed as larger than life or perfect. They all had their own imperfections, and this made them seem more relatable.

I didn't find anything that detracted from the quality of the book or my reading experience. I found it to be very well written. It also seemed professionally edited.

Overall, this was a very engaging read, and I look forward to reading the other books in the series. I gave it a rating of 4 out of 4. I would recommend this book for readers who enjoy human drama stories and romance novels with erotic scenes. It would be more suitable for mature audiences since there were a number of sex scenes. Readers who do not enjoy human drama or romance stories may not appreciate this book. Also, those who are looking for a more action-packed story may not appreciate this book.

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An erotica exploring different aspects of marriage life in a foreign setting sounds interesting. It's great that the characters are relatable, as characters in romance novels often seem too perfect. This sounds like a great book for fans of drama and romance. Thanks for the review!
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