Controlled Sex
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Narrado por:
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Steve Stewart's voice replica
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DT Jones
Este título utiliza una réplica de la voz del narrador
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Ian Worthington’s life as a pirate has always been filled with excitement and the thrill of the sea, but as stimulating as it once was, the young captain finds his heart longing for a new experience. King Edward, of the Island of Westerly, has spent the past 20 years traveling the world, researching the perfect routine for sex, but he needs someone willing to test his technique. For Ian, it sounds like the ideal solution for a dull life. Angelique Abbott holds her father in her arms as he draws his last breath. Unable to see the completion of his dream, the king’s goal to bring a bordello and peace to his little island is left on the shoulders of his daughter. Morals and inexperience pull on the young queen’s conscience as she tries to find a way to make her father’s dream come true, but she’s forced to accept whores on her island. With Ian’s promise to see the king’s technique put into action, Angelique finds her hands full. Can the pirate captain save her island while rescuing her lonely heart from a life of solitude, or will she find a civil war on her hands?
©2018 DT Jones (P)2025 DT JonesEl oyente recibió este título gratis
What makes this book worthy of discussion is its daring premise. The notion of King Edward’s two-decade obsession with designing the “perfect routine for sex” as a catalyst for societal harmony in an island community is unabashedly quirky and audacious. This bold conceptual foundation breathes fresh life into what might have been a straightforward pirate tale. Ian’s agreement to test the king’s technique serves as both a plot device and metaphor for transformation of the island’s future and the characters’ inner landscapes.
Where Controlled Sex truly shines is in its characterization, particularly through Angelique Abbott. The young queen’s struggle—balancing inherited responsibility with her personal morals—is rendered with sensitivity and nuance. Her journey from reserved inexperience to reluctant acceptance is surprisingly relatable, suffused with a quiet strength that anchors the story’s more eccentric elements. Ian, too, feels like a layered protagonist rather than a caricatured rogue; his boredom with piracy and yearning for meaning add depth to his adventurous façade.
Ultimately, Controlled Sex is a story about reinvention—whether personal, political, or societal. It invites us to consider the unconventional means by which peace and happiness might be pursued, even when those means challenge deeply held taboos. The mix of pirate adventure with a somewhat philosophical underpinning about human connection gives it a unique flavor.
This book will appeal most to readers open to genre-blending stories that prioritize character evolution over strict historical fidelity, as well as those intrigued by the interplay of desire, duty, and societal transformation. If you enjoy protagonists wrestling with moral ambiguity in a vivid, if occasionally underdeveloped, world, Controlled Sex offers a rewarding read.
As I closed the final chapter, I found myself pondering: can the quest for an ideal human connection truly reshape a community? Ian and Angelique’s story suggests it might—but as with all great adventures, the journey is as unpredictable as the seas they sail.
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