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Colors of the Night by Adriana Kraft |
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Written by Frost
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Monday, 04 September 2006 |

| Title: Colors of the Night Author: Adriana Kraft Publisher: Extasy Books Genre: Contemporary Publication date: July 1, 2009 ISBN: 978-1-55487-319-7 Pages: 256 Series: N/A |
Ryan, an architect, and Jamie, an attorney, have allowed their sexual and emotional relationship to atrophy through ingratitude and circumstances. On a spontaneous camping trip to the North Woods, they each separately connect with nature, but still cannot reach out to each other emotionally or intimately. A tremendous display of the Aurora-Northern Lights-awes each and as they ask aloud what other magic they’ve forgotten, a voice speaks to them out of the lights. Aria, a goddess of love, has come to teach them how to rekindle the magic of love, and she transports them to several disparate romantic encounters, beginning with a mirrored tent. Aria takes on the task of reintroducing the couple to each other, by teaching them to affirm each other’s strengths and abilities. Aria teaches them in the role of an erotic therapist how to pleasure themselves and in doing so to arouse and please each other. Colors of the Night is an unexpectedly volcanic story which turns the reader up to sizzling from the very first page, yet has a true story line which takes the couple from apathetic despair to love and cherishing. I highly recommend this book, although the reader will no doubt want either a partner or a bucket of toys close at hand. Don’t read it 15 minutes before dinner with the in-laws or the spouse’s boss! I can’t think of anything in this story that isn’t absolutely pleasing! Adrianna Kraft is most definitely an author to keep an eye on. This reviewer is very grateful for having the opportunity to read this book.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 01 July 2009 )
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