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Anything Once by Meka James

greylandreviews's review against another edition

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3.0

3 stars
The ending just didn't feel complete to me.

alwaysreadingreview's review against another edition

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4.0



This is my first book by this author. Quinn thought everything between them was good until she found her husband watching porn on his laptop. I love how the author did not use a young couple, but one that has been married for 12 years. A couple that has been married for that many years can have things change between the 2 of them. Add in infertility and things can get interesting! Ian thinks Quinn will leave him because of their infertility issues.

That’s it? There’s questions to items that happened. That is the only thing I really did not like about this book. Unanswered questions!


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I give this book 4 out of 5 stars.
Recommend this book? Yes! Author? Yes!
Read more from this author? Yes!

Happy Reading!
Melissa

morganreadsoccasionally's review against another edition

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4.0

I love a great quick read that exposes everyday truths. Mrs. James gives us Ian and Quinn, a couple who has been married for quite some time. Like real relationships, they face hurdles that will either break them or bring them closer.

I have a new found love for established romances! It's great watching people fall in love but Meka James makes it even greater to watch people choose to stay in love. She definitely has a new fan.

*I recieved this novel in exchange for an honest review by way of Voracious Readers Only *

vee12's review against another edition

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4.0

It was really cute story, and it touched on important topics such as trust, embarrassment and intimacy in an relationship.

bookswhitme's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful medium-paced

3.0

michellemccrawwriter's review

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5.0

Anything Once goes way past the typical erotic romance to explore real issues facing married couples: poor communication, unmet needs, and infertility. In between the (hot-hot-hot!) sex scenes, Ian and Quinn come together to explore their issues and work through them. The novel is unusual in dealing with romance between married partners, and I'd love to read more books like this.

I particularly loved the realistic way Ms. James dealt with the couple's struggles with infertility. While it's a hopeful story with the expected HEA, I appreciated the real-life, messy, not-fully-resolved (for now) way she wrapped up this subplot.

tkbarber_author's review

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5.0

Suuuuuuper sexy

I’m not normally into erotica on its own, but I loved the thought of one in the confines of a marriage. And with an actual plot threaded through the whole thing, it really was a nice treat! Ian & Quinn eventually figured it out, and all in all it was a satisfying read with a satisfying ending.

joharis's review against another edition

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3.0

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3.5

Un romance en el que una pareja de 12 años de casado empieza a experimentar un poco más en sus relaciones sexuales cuando la mujer lo descubre a él viendo películas de adultos.

Fue muy lindo ver a esta pareja hablar sobre sus inseguridades y tratando nuevas cosas para satisfacer a su pareja. Creo que el libro pudo haber sido más corto pero en sí fue algo divertido de leer.

ssirrah's review

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4.0

This is about a married couple dealing with not only issues in the bedroom but also infertility. I think their bedroom issues weren't that big but I'm younger than the intended audience and more adventurous. I think the infertility should have been a bigger part of the book, because both of them were satisfied with their existing sex life; he just wanted more.
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