A review by nglofile
Wallbanger by Alice Clayton

2.0

A salacious romantic comedy that, though not to my personal taste, is of a type very much in demand. It's word-of-mouth popularity isn't surprising, nor is its exasperatingly regular mention on a book recommendation podcast.

Readers looking for blunt, modern sensibilities, intense sexual tension, broad (nearly slapstick) humor -- both situational and via internal dialogue, and high volume of steam will be thrilled to have discovered this author.

The writing is immature, both in structure and in craft, but fans won't care. The fun factor for many will easily overshadow the flaws.