Rogue Review No. 519 - June 12, 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: Stealing Stephanie
AUTHOR: The Jacobin
LENGTH: 7,500 words
MAIN CHARACTER: Male
COMBINATION(S): Twosome (1 Female, 1 Male)
ORIENTATION(S): Heterosexual (Female, Male)
RELATIONSHIP(S): Co-workers
KINK(S): --
SETTING(S): Home
CAUTION(S): --
SUMMARY: Paul attempts to convince his coworker, Stephanie,
that he can do better for her, in bed, than her current
boyfriend can.
COMMENTARY: The author does a beautiful job plotting and
pacing this story. He doesn't cut to the chase too fast, but
instead takes his time. The result is a short story that
includes a few twists and turns; twists and turns that I
enjoyed and did not forsee. The author has also done a very
nice job with the characters. The manner in which they are
portrayed leads me to believe that they both have lives that
began before the story does and continue after it is over.
They also remind either of myself or of people I have known,
in certain ways.
Other than a typo or two, and one instance where Paul asks
Stephanie to roll onto her back when what follows makes it
clear that he meant to ask her to roll onto her stomach, I
think this is a wonderful story.
I get the impression that this one may appeal to women a bit
more than to men, even though the main character and
narrator is a man. Still, I strongly recommend that all of
you at least give it a try.
LINK(S): Stealing Stephanie
- http://assm.asstr.org/Year2000/24638