Thursday, October 22, 2009

Big Juicy Lips: Double Dippin' 2
3 - 3.5 Stars

You can find the review for Part 1 here



Two Can Play That Game

Big Juicy Lips picks up with the current life of Misty and Brick. The pair is in some type of weird delusional relationship that is so one-sided, you just want to stop and pray for Brick. Being inseparable since they were young, Misty and Brick go through crazy lengths to keep their current living conditions a float. Just as in Double Dippin’, callow Brick is ran and ruled by Misty, however it doesn’t stop him from going though insane extremes to make sure his little ornament is living well. Empty on the inside his only form of love comes from the same person that is oppressing him.

With Misty’s bright idea and a bread winning phallus at her mercy, she is able to strike big bank via internet prostitution. Only with a mind of a diluted pompous b!tch such as Misty’s, would anyone be able to allure men and women into unquestionable atrocious perverted sexual situations like the ones that take place in this book. Ever since the death of Shane, her one true love, she has been heavy on the hunt for a genuine replacement. Almost as if Shane's body was resurrected we meet Dane, a couple genetics short of being Shane’s twin. Head over heals after just one day of interaction, Misty has finally met her match made in hell. Two can play that game, and that’s exactly what happened to Misty.

I give BJL, a solid 3 – 3.5. Again, Allison delivers pages of erotica, simple shock value, and an average read in my opinion. I would say the best parts of the book were crammed into the last 50 pages. The biggest disappointment was no mention of previous characters such as Janelle and her pregnancy with twins, no mention of Kapri or the child that she and Shane shared. With Janelle being one of the main characters, I would have liked to read about her outcome. This book could have been a stand alone, and just like the first book we are still left with unanswered questions.

Have you read this series? What do you think of Allison's writing style? She has 11 novels, and these are the only two that I have read. Let me know what you think.

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