A Stranger’s Touch by Beth D. Carter


A Stranger’s Touch by Beth D. Carter
Publisher: Evernight Publishing
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short Story (89 pages)
Other: M/F, Anal Play
Rating: 3 Stars
Reviewed by Astilbe

Once upon a time, Aubrey married a man she thought was her happily ever after, but years later she is a mere shadow of who she used to be because of his controlling nature. She finally works up the courage to file for divorce when she receives some unexpected news…

…Their marriage doesn’t exist. At least, not in the eyes of the law, making Aubrey a free woman.
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Giddy by the revelation, she meets the enigmatic Gordon St. Roth and decides to indulge in a one night stand, never realizing their paths were meant to cross more than once.

Anyone’s life can change in an instant.

When I first read the blurb I was intrigued by the thought of someone believing they were married for quite a few years only to find out that the marriage license had never been registered with the government. The narrator spent a satisfying amount of time explaining how something like this could happen and what a divorce attorney would want to do with this information after Aubrey decided she wanted to leave the man she believed was her husband. This sure was an interesting twist on life after divorce, and I liked the way the narrator handled this part of the storyline.

The chemistry between Aubrey and Gordon never felt quite right to me. They both had headstrong personalities that meant neither one of them was willing to back down when conflicts arose. While I liked the way they were both willing to stand up for what they thought was right, their arguments happened so often that I didn’t feel like I got a good chance to see their softer sides. It was hard for me to picture them ending up together because of this. Some conflict is a good thing, but I felt like these characters had a little too much of it.

There were a couple of fun plot twists in this book that I didn’t see coming in advance. It was amusing to be surprised like that, especially once I realized it had happened more than once. I liked the fact that the author had a few tricks up her sleeve and wasn’t afraid to use them. This made me curious to see what else she might write in the future.

Readers who enjoys stories that are full of surprises should give A Stranger’s Touch a try.

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