Rogue Review No. 502 - April 1, 2000
NOTICE: If you are easily offended, not of the
required legal age, or material of an erotic nature
is illegal where you are, then do not read what
follows.
TITLE: The Club: Sarah and Anne - Outside the Club
AUTHOR: Rino Rino
LENGTH: 8,800 words
MAIN CHARACTER: Female
COMBINATION(S): Twosome (1 Female, 1 Male)
Twosome (2 Females)
ORIENTATION(S): Heterosexual (Female, Male)
Homosexual (Female)
RELATIONSHIP(S): Married Couples
Friends
KINK(S): --
SETTING(S): Home
Restaurant
Spa
GENRE(S): --
CAUTION(S): --
SUMMARY: Sarah's husband and Anne's husband are friends. On
the one hand, the ladies don't share that same sort
affection for one another. On the other hand, Sarah and
Anne do find themselves passionately aroused by each other's
presence. Notwithstanding this fact, they also enjoy
fighting each other when ever they can get a private moment
together.
COMMENTARY: I enjoyed this story quite a bit. The author
does a very nice job with the pacing. He does not rush the
story, but at the same time he drops plenty of hints as to
where the story is going. I wasn't as impressed with the
characters, see the next paragraph for more details. The
story is very well edited.
I do have one complaint. I had a hard time differentiating
between Sarah and Anne. Their only distinguishing
characteristics are superficial ones, i.e., hair color,
breast size, etc. Adding to the problem, in my opinion, the
author chose to switch the point of view back and forth
between Sarah and Anne without always beginning a new
paragraph. In retrospect, I believe that I might not have
gotten as confused as I did, if either (a) the story had
been told exclusively from one point of view, or (b) the
author had given each of the women distinct personalities.
One other thing to note, towards the end the story does seem
to get a bit silly. I loved the -- er -- weapons that the
main characters/combatants use in the final scene. At the
same time, I think that this story will probably appeal more
to those who like stories of this genre, whatever that might
be. It would not surprise me to learn that it would appeal
more to men than women, but I could be wrong.
SUBJECTIVE ANALYSIS: Excellent
LINK(S): The Club: Sarah and Anne - Outside the Club
- http://assm.asstr.org/Year2000/23375 [1/6]
- http://assm.asstr.org/Year2000/23376 [2/6]
- http://assm.asstr.org/Year2000/23377 [3/6]
- http://assm.asstr.org/Year2000/23379 [4/6]
- http://assm.asstr.org/Year2000/23380 [5/6]
- http://assm.asstr.org/Year2000/23381 [6/6]