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Night Tides (Lady of the Lakes)
Night Tides - Lady of the Lakes
Author: Alex Prentiss
One by one they go missing. And in the lake a voice cries out: "Save them. . . ." — In the darkness, in a lake in the middle of a prosperous college town, Rachel Matre feels the water caressing her bare skin, teasing her senses, drawing her body into a lush erotic embrace. For twenty years she has communed with the lake spirits t...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780553592979
ISBN-10: 0553592971
Publication Date: 1/26/2010
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 2.9/5 Stars.
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2.9 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 4
Rachel Matre is having a relationship with the Lady of the Lake (or whatever dwells within). She jumps into the lake and the lake spirits (more than one), molest and rape her. According to Rachel, there are more than one spirit involved, sometimes they are gentle and other times very rough. Though when she rises to the surface, she doesn't feel violated at all. Yeah that's beyond bizarre. To complicate things, Rachel cannot orgasm with anyone else (including herself, and she does try). So explain to me why she keeps trying to date when she knows up front that it's not going to work out. Ethan Walker is just the latest one she's interested in. I find it strange that after just one encounter at the diner (which Rachel owns), both of them are having bizarre bouts of lust where only thinking of the other will do. I mean come on, they only talked for about a minute and that was for Rachel to kick him out of the diner so where exactly did these feelings spring from.

This book is not classified as erotica but it should definitely have come with a warning. The lake sex and the masturbation sessions were really unnecessary and disturbing. Interestingly enough, Rachel didn't feel violated when the lake had it's way with her but let some guy try to tattoo her without her permission and she feels raped? Too strange for words. All of this bull totally over shadowed the mystery of why the young girls are being kidnapped since no bodies are found. I'm not sure what the real point of the story was, the mystery or Rachel and the lake. I'm not sure if this is a series book, but definitely not an author I'd read again.
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