“Finally, a real-world guide to help release your inner vixen!\ The characters in my urban erotic tales could pick up some hot techniques from Let’s Get It On!”\ –Noire, bestselling author of Thug-A-Licious and Candy Licker\ \ “Juicy, mouth-watering, steamy, fun, and oh so sweet it’s guaranteed to turn up the heat.”\ –Mary B. Morrison, author of When Somebody Loves You Back\ Take your “sex game” to the next level with these sensual but practical tips from radio host and relationship diva...
“Finally, a real-world guide to help release your inner vixen!The characters in my urban erotic tales could pick up some hot techniques from Let’s Get It On!”–Noire, bestselling author of Thug-A-Licious and Candy Licker“Juicy, mouth-watering, steamy, fun, and oh so sweet it’s guaranteed to turn up the heat.”–Mary B. Morrison, author of When Somebody Loves You BackTake your “sex game” to the next level with these sensual but practical tips from radio host and relationship diva LaDawn Black. Covering the romantic to the racy, longtime lovers to hot hookups, this how-to erotic manual is for anyone with the urge to charge up his or her libido and make sex every bit as fun and fulfilling as it should be. Filled with candid anecdotes, listener Q&As from the listeners of her radio show, and sexual arsenal builders, LaDawn Black takes readers on a seductive journey, pillow talking about • personal grooming that’ll drive your man wild• perfecting the art of oral sex• the best bedroom props and toys• sexy talk and fantasy play• exploring taboos • sexual hot spots• sensual scentsWith no topic off-limits, and no story too intimate to share, Let’s Get It On is the only book that will give you the confidence and the skill to take your sex life to the sizzling heights you may have only dreamed about.Martha Cornog Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information - Library JournalBlack is a relationships advisor, author (Stripped Bare: The 12 Truths That Will Help You Land the Very Best Black Man), and Baltimore radio personality. This sex manual for women is bawdy, sassy, and amusing, with a lively and infectious writing style. Tips and techniques range from the more usual, such as inventive oral sex, to the more outré, such as finding a toy boy and trying threesomes. Her chapter about learning to really like men is particularly good, and she healthfully suggests exercise to rev up erotic stamina. Unfortunately, she includes no safety or hygiene guidelines and no suggestions for further reading about topics as potentially problematic as sadomasochism and anal sex, let alone recreational and multipartner encounters. Overall, she does her readers a disservice by not supporting her wildly varied advice with enough details and background to get it on safely and responsibly. Regretfully, not recommended.
Are You Getting It On?: The Overview 3Flips and Tricks: Being the Sexual Annihilator 7Loving the Opposite: Really Liking Men 13So Smooth Personal Care 25Soft-Core Sex Tip #1Follow the Leader: Ask Him What He Wants 33A Kid at Heart: Games 39Lickity Stix: Perfecting Your Oral Form 45Soft-Core Sex Tip #2Work that Muscle: Exercise to Ecstasy 53Toy Boys: The New Man Hook 61Walk the Red Carpet: Film and Photo 67Soft-Core Sex Tip #3Group Love: Menage a Trois 77The Diva's Den: Getting It On in Your Boudoir 83Necessary Pain: Bite and Claw Your Way to Passion 89Soft-Core Sex Tip #4Around the World: Erogenous Zone Tour 97Wanna Get High: Buzzed Sex 103Fire Starter: Long-Term Relationships 109Soft-Core Sex Tip #5Sexy Enough for You?: Wrapping It All Up 117Let's Get It On Sex Tip Cheat Sheet 119Want More Information on Relationships? 121
\ Library JournalBlack is a relationships advisor, author (Stripped Bare: The 12 Truths That Will Help You Land the Very Best Black Man), and Baltimore radio personality. This sex manual for women is bawdy, sassy, and amusing, with a lively and infectious writing style. Tips and techniques range from the more usual, such as inventive oral sex, to the more outré, such as finding a toy boy and trying threesomes. Her chapter about learning to really like men is particularly good, and she healthfully suggests exercise to rev up erotic stamina. Unfortunately, she includes no safety or hygiene guidelines and no suggestions for further reading about topics as potentially problematic as sadomasochism and anal sex, let alone recreational and multipartner encounters. Overall, she does her readers a disservice by not supporting her wildly varied advice with enough details and background to get it on safely and responsibly. Regretfully, not recommended.\ —Martha Cornog Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information\ \ \