Book Reviews: Higher Learning Curve & Neverwhere







Marlon and Victoria are two young college students who are both trying to decide what they want to do with the rest of their lives while also trying to figure out what they’re doing with each other. What started out as a meaningless summertime fling has become something much more complicated and confusing to them both. Enter Priscilla Anthony, Marlon’s World Arts professor, who offers the young lovers a ride home during a thunderstorm one afternoon after class. The rainy evening they spend together becomes the beginning of a series of sensual entanglements that develops into something none of them expected. The interactions that follow take on a strangely sensual, and erotic dynamic with resounding ripple effects throughout all of their lives.




My Two Cents 
Mr. Williams blends beauty with sensuality in this erotic novel. His ability to capture the human experience and spectrum of emotion puts this book far out of the porn on paper realm. He captures the journey of two young college lovers so realistically that an instant connection to the characters pull you into their story and doesn't let you go. In enters the Professor Priscilla elevating the temperature of detailed sex scenes that will leave you hot and squirming. If you are looking to take a vacation from life, buy this book and a bottle of wine. You will not be disappointed.

 
  5 STARS
  1. EXCELLENT PLOT
  2. CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT
  3. GOOD PACING AND SPEED
  4. PAGE TURNING SUSPENSE
  5. NO EDITING ISSUES
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Neverwhere is the story of Richard Mayhew, a young London businessman with a good heart and an ordinary life, which is changed forever when he discovers a girl bleeding on the sidewalk. He stops to help her—an act of kindness that plunges him into a world he never dreamed existed.
Slipping through the cracks of reality, Richard lands in the Neverwhere—a London of shadows and darkness, monsters and saints, murderers and angels that exists entirely in a subterranean labyrinth. The Neverwhere is home to Door, the mysterious girl Richard helped in the London Above. Door, a noblewoman whose family has been murdered, is on a quest to find the agent that slaughtered her family and thwart the destruction of this underworld kingdom. If Richard is ever to return to his former life, he must join the journey to save Door's world—and find a way to survive.








My Two Cents 
Neil Gaiman is a disturbed individual (all disturbed individuals write the best books) I was not prepared for the strangeness of Neverwhere. I was totally creeped-out and I loved it. He paints a strange dark world with a crooked brush. I was amazed by the texture of London Below, and of Neil's vivid imagination. The cast of characters were intriguing and well rounded. Every page of this book is griping. The action is ongoing making the book hard to put down. I will recommend this book to everyone. Tired of monotony? Need a mind fuck? Read Neverwhere! 
 
  5 STARS
  1. EXCELLENT PLOT
  2. CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT
  3. GOOD PACING AND SPEED
  4. PAGE TURNING SUSPENSE
  5. NO EDITING ISSUES
Review Copy Provided by a friend
Review Posted to Amazon






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