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Always Wanting by Alex Grayson

ltcreads40's review

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4.0

Abby and Colt!

The storyline and characters were wonderful in this book. You really connected with Abby as she struggled with her addiction on a daily basis. Then Colt came in and changed her way of dealing with her addiction when she opened herself up to him which was beautiful in itself.

beckyrendon's review

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4.0

I have to say I was nervous before I started this book. It's odd but in a world filled with "slut shaming" and ridiculously one sided views on sex, I was worried I'd be judgy (totally a new word. Webster's will soon be adding it). I don't know whether I've read too many naughty romances or what but, I was empathetic not judgemental.

To most people the idea of sex daily is pretty awesome. ( My hand is totally raised on that one.) However the difference between wanting and needing is very different. To be physically dependent on another for release or suffer horrific withdrawal...Yeah, that makes me and my whining about wanting it more often sound completely juvenile- it is but shh, I'm trying to make a point.

I can't tell if my history and views of self worth make me more sympathetic but I really enjoyed this book. But not for the reason you might think. Don't get me wrong, hot sex is...well, hot. But Always Wanting is a different kind of book. Sex wasn't for the sake of sex- it was clinical. It was a medicinal act.

Without giving away the entire story, know this...
Sometimes we can overcome things that tear us apart. Sometimes we need help. Other times we just need love and support. But don't let my philosophical ramblings mislead you, not everything has a cure.

Always Wanting is a unique story about a real problem. I think it's well and tastefully written. I really enjoyed the gamut of emotions and feelings it draws out of the reader. It makes people more aware of a complex addiction. I truly enjoyed the story and I hope we learn what happens to the rest of Abby's support group/friends.

reviewed for the Sweet Spot Sisterhood

klindtvedt's review

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5.0

A Relentless, Emotion Pounding Dive into Hypersexual Disorder...

I have long had a relentless obsession with all things misunderstood, abhorred, or labelled taboo. It was what led me to study sociology and anthropology in college. It is what led me to work in clubs, bars, and “alternative” parties, and it is what continues to drive my interests all these years later that I still voraciously read, write, and observe all that I can. I am at home, residing in my truest self, when surrounded by (and learning from) things most feel should be hidden from view or react to with disgust. Why? Because I am endlessly curious why people fear and ferociously judge as “improper” aspects of sexuality and sexual expression outside the realm of societal norms.  And let me tell you this story, “Sex Junkie” by Alex Grayson, felt like coming home.

I had previously read Grayson’s book, “Hungry Eyes” and loved it, but upon realizing it was the last in her “Consumed” series, I stopped in my tracks and went back to the beginning. Unlike other series where books throughout can be read as standalones, that is not the case here, and I highly recommend you read them in order so that you glean the full understanding and appreciation of all the characters presented on the story world canvas in order to better understand the characters and scenarios within.  

This first installment is the story of Abby and Colt, Abby being a young woman sexually abused as a child by a classmate, and then plagued in adulthood by sexual addiction. A woman desperately longing for a relationship to cherish and call her own, to be able to give and experience love fully, but instead trapped by an unwanted affliction so physically debilitating, so mentally draining and all-consuming, her life is held hostage by her body’s craving demands. And Colt Maverick, a dark and brooding business mogul who comes to see Abby for whom she really is beyond the veil of her addiction. A man determined to show Abby the woman he sees, loves, and is determined to spend eternity with despite the difficulties her condition presents.

It is a beautifully graphic and heartfelt portrayal of the physical outcomes deep seated trauma can affect upon a life. A profoundly provocative portrayal of hypersexual disorder, an affliction for which the validity and basis are furiously still debated about within the medical and psychiatric communities, a disorder as misunderstood and dismissed by professionals as it is judged by everyday folk.

Here, Grayson’s vivid illustration of Abby’s struggle to live her life amidst her body’s overwhelming demand for sexual relief will cleave itself into your chest and leave you aching on her behalf. You will feel every ounce of pain she endures. You will mourn her losses with her, cheer her victories, and feel her longing deep, deep within your soul. You will also see those around her, the reactions to her, and the barriers present in her daily life with new eyes as you discover how the very fabric of our day-to-day lives are fashioned in a way that prevents true discovery and functionality to individuals existing beyond the very narrow veil of “normality”.

This is a brave portrayal of something many view as “just being in your head”, something often viewed with scorn or labeled as “just an excuse” to be a licentious and depraved. It is a refreshingly serious take on a disorder that afflicts many, and delves into the meat of how such a thing can come to be.  It is a gorgeously written story, one that has made me a huge fan of this author, and easily makes my list of top reads for 2020. I highly recommend this series!  

luciamartori's review

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fast-paced

3.5

It was hard to get into it at the beginning but after a few chapters I enjoyed it. I would’ve like to see more of them as a couple.

joybella's review

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4.0

3.5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

kellyreadsforfun's review

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4.0

4.5 stars

sex addiction is not talked about much
so this book was definitely intriguing !
it hurt as a reader to see Abby be in so much pain without sex
and how much her body's dependency on sex has affected her life
eight years of daily hook ups,
not being able to see herself in intimate relationships
well until Colt ;)

and Nathan is such a good friend
I want one of him please!


what I really liked was how the author didn't magically have
abby "overcome" her addiction after being with Colt

and Colt was so committed to helping her SNKFSN
ugh my heart


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