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Lip Service
Lip Service
Author: M.J. Rose
Lip Service is the seductive new novel that everyone is talking about. Crackling with eroticism and suspense, Lip Service probes the secret world of phone sex and one woman who becomes empowered by what she discovers there. Not since Erica Jong's Fear of Flying has a novel so masterfully examined the relationship between sex...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780671041311
ISBN-10: 0671041312
Publication Date: 9/1/1999
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Atria
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Helpful Score: 2
I found it to be a bit boring overall. There is too much "story" and not enough "good stuff". It wasn't anything like what I was expecting.
woodworm avatar reviewed Lip Service on + 92 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Nice quick read. Julia Sterling has spent most of her life under her husband psychiatric thumb his stern guidance of self representation. Now Julia under the psuedeo of Alice Carroll becomes a new person, whose research as a phone sex therapists opens up the doors to her own sexuality and desires, not only in the bedroom but in life.

Looking forward to reading other book by this author.
mykidsmom1960 avatar reviewed Lip Service on + 43 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I liked this book much better than In Fidelity. I liked the ending, I just wish she had gone a little more in depth and carried the story farther in the future. But overall I would definitely recommend this book.
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myanniecat avatar reviewed Lip Service on + 218 more book reviews
Naughty~naughty....
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very good
Lissa avatar reviewed Lip Service on + 224 more book reviews
pretty good book
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very good book...i just wish it were longer so the ending would be different! Hot read! Very sexy scenes!
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A very good book that examines the relationship between sexuality and identiy. Lots of erotic scences but also a lot of psychological insight.
Sunshine avatar reviewed Lip Service on + 142 more book reviews
This book was okay. I didn't like it as much as the suspense novels by this author but the story kept me interested.
MaxieCat avatar reviewed Lip Service on + 261 more book reviews
Julia Sterling is a renowned psychiatrist's wife. She immerses herself in the world of phone sex in order to research a book. As a result, the profound changes in herself are the catlyst for the life altering actions that take place in this book, both for her and those around her. Side note, Rose's new Morgan Snow series are based around the Butterfield Institute which is introduced in this story. The book provides some good background information for the Snow series.
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Sex sells. That's the angle book marketers are aiming for with the cherries on the cover, but Lip Service might be a double entendre. I found Julia Sterling's transformation from a confrontation-avoidant, taken-care-of upper class New York wife into a stronger, more assertive, and freer spirit to be the more compelling story. Having had a nervous breakdown in college, Julia married Paul, a psychiatrist and her father's junior colleague. Their relationship reminds me of "The Yellow Wallpaper" until Julia, now 38, takes on a book project at a prestigious progressive sex clinic which involves research as a phone sex therapist. Through this process—without Paul's knowledge— Julia's spirit and sexuality is reawakened.

Some parts of this initially self-published novel are overwritten. One is first told, then shown through the dialogue, repeatedly. The phone conversations are not extremely stimulating, and the author chose to not describe Julia's masturbating after one session, leading me to the conclusion this story is more about Julia's inner transformation. Although parts of the plot seem frivolous at times, in retrospect they do neatly fit together. Part 3 takes the story in another, somewhat unpredicted direction, but Lip Service falls strictly in the romance genre. In short, a nice read about someone making a change in her life, spiced up with a hint of phone sex.


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