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One of the great strengths of the book is how it presents sexual adventures and experimentation in a healthy, loving, and positive light. The sexual scenes were graphic without being pornographic, exciting without being repulsive, and sprinkled with humor and a dose of self-deprecation. Nate and Lucy do not take themselves too seriously. They are human and fallible and they face all the not-so-romantic aspects of marriage with love and laughter. The sexual content could easily tip over into the cheesy or distasteful realm, but in this book, they come across as entertaining and titillating. I have a long history of editing and feel qualified to honestly say “Well done.”
Editor - Dog Ear Publishing

431 Superior is professionally written and fun to read. Period. Your target audience will fall in love with the characters and enjoy their sexual antics. With the humor and lighthearted fun, you’ve got a highly appealing book.
Editor - Dog Ear Publishing