Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Shemale Lesbian Gangbang: Summer by Crystal Veeyant (REVIEW)

With Summer, Crystal Veeyant brings her Shemale Lesbian Gangbang series to an entirely satisfactory close. Following the events of the first two volumes, Darla and Robin, Crystal finally brings our favourite wannabe shemale porn stars to their destination . . . but not before having a few last moments of fun along the way.

This final volume is, by far, the most amusing work Crystal has written to date - and it is that sense of humorous self-awareness that really sets it apart. If having their RV end up in the path of a tornado is not a necessary cliché, then having our interracial gang of transsexuals stranded in the very rural heartland of America certainly is. Fortunately, all their fearful preparations against rampant sexist, homophobic, racism prove to be for naught, and they end up completing their last amateur porn shoot in the well-armed, well-outfitted, well-equipped underground bunker of a crotchety old woman . . . one with a very interesting secret career of her own.

Having fully - and I do mean fully! - explored the bounds of erotic adventure in the first two novels, deliciously overwhelming the reader with sexual exhibitionism, Crystal finally lets her soft spot shine. This is the most romantic tale she has written to date, with Darla finally ending up safely in Karen's arms. Watching the two of them enjoy their first off-camera moments of passionate is one of the greatest joys of her work. There are those authors who can't write erotica well, and those who can write romance well, but few who can combine the two so artfully as is done here.

All humour and romance aside, however, this is indeed the shining erotic gem of the series. Once again, Crystal demonstrates her flair for the erotic, carefully choreographing a Shemale Lesbian Gangbang so thoroughly complete, there is literally no room left for further sexual ingenuity. It's a prolonged scene that works so well because her characters are so well established. Rather than getting lost in a mess of body parts, the reader understands (and appreciates) precisely who is doing what to whom, and who is having what done to them.

While I, for one, hope this is not the last we will see of Karen, Lucy, Trixie, Darla, and Robin/Summer, I cannot argue with the perfect ending that Crystal offers us with Summer. Part of me wishes Summer's professional barely legal debut could have made it to the page, but that would have intruded on the story of Karen and Darla, and the closure they bring to the series.


[Reviewed by Bobbi]

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