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Book Review of Twin Peaks (Berkley Sensation)

Twin Peaks (Berkley Sensation)
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Helpful Score: 1


Definitely a hot and steamy book. There are 3 novellas all about the sex lives of female twins. The first one I didn't care for. As I started reading it, it was like "Boom!" get your hot, gymnastic sex. Didn't like the immature characters nor the unbelievable plot.

The second novella had likeable characters though the plot was almost as unbelievable as the first. But it's a good fantasy ride. It's about a set of twins that are as different from each other as night and day. Kirby is the successful, sexually assured twin whereas Kristin is shy and feels inadequate. Kristin is in love with her boss, Ross. By making believe she's her twin, Kirby, she becomes liberated sexually and is able to caring on a torrid love affair with Ross. Little does she know Ross' feelings towards her and the ramifications of her deception.

The last story starts out about Kirby's 2 year phone sex with Jack, a salesman who sells to her company. Jack is self-assured and is determined to win Kirby's heart. He flies out from New York to California to meet with Kirby and they spend a steamy weekend together. Near the end of their weekend, Jack realizes his strategy for winning Kirby has been all wrong.

For those two last stories alone, I'd recommend this book.