Review of Mrs. Ashley's First BBC

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Mrs. Ashley's First BBC" by Mr and Mrs BCFlyers2016.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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The novel titled Mrs. Ashley’s First BBC is one of the shorter works authored by Mr and Mrs BCFlyers2016. It recounts one of their many sexual adventures involving Erick and Ashley, who departed from their pastoral ministry to explore non-monogamy. Non-monogamy, akin to an open marriage with the partner's consent, was a concept introduced by Erick, suggesting that Ashley engage in an experience with a BBC. Despite initial debates and contemplation, Erick managed to alleviate Ashley's concerns, leading her to express her desire to give it a try. Meanwhile, Ashley's close friend Amber, who had abandoned her worldly life to become a pastor's wife, felt trapped upon learning about her friend and her husband's escapades. Read further to discover the meaning of BBC and how events unfolded.

The authors demonstrate their skill and creativity in this book, which is divided into ten concise chapters, each with its own heading. This structure allows readers to anticipate the content of each chapter. Personally, I appreciate the authors' explicit descriptions, and I believe romance enthusiasts will find them captivating. One lesson I derived from Erick and Ashley's story is the importance of marrying someone who shares similar values, morals, and beliefs. Such alignment can strengthen a relationship, as demonstrated by their mutual agreement to engage in extramarital encounters.

According to the authors' biographies, they themselves practice a non-monogamous relationship. While I do not pass judgment on individuals' choices to enhance their own relationships, I do believe that books of this nature may inadvertently encourage infidelity in marriages. Human beings are often enticed by novelty, and some may be tempted to emulate the authors' experiences simply because they were successful in their own context. Additionally, the decision to abandon their missionary lifestyle in favor of this new arrangement does not resonate well with me. Moreover, I noticed a few errors while reading. Consequently, I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars for the aforementioned reasons. Much wasn’t said about Amber either, so I believe there will be a sequel to this novel.

I recommend Mrs. Ashley’s First BBC to readers who enjoy romance novels. However, it is important to note that the book contains explicit sexual content and profanity. If such elements do not pose a concern to you, then this book may appeal to your interests.

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I love this type of romantic drama and the theme it raises catches my attention, thanks for your review.
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I was surprised by the book's concept, I am curious about the story, and I was stunned by the adventurousness of the book.I appreciate the reminder in this review that this book contains explicit sexual content and is not suitable for minors. Nice work 
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Marriage is a sensitive issue. Sensitive in the sense that the tiniest mistake in one's choice of a spouse could be terrible. I like that the reviewer was able to pinpoint the need to marry an individual with similar values. Personally, in this case, I feel as though the protagonist and her husband might have none because extramarital sexual activities should be frowned upon. Good work though.
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I’ll pass on this type of novel. I’m not a fan of extremely sexual content. And also, I see marriage as a sensitive business that should be between just two people. This book does not sit well with me.
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