Anything Once

Anything Once

Meka James

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Quinn has been happily married for ten years. Her relationship with Ian is built on love, trust, and honesty. At least that's what she thought...until a four-letter word changed everything. P.O.R.N. After finding her husband alone in a rather awkward situation, Quinn starts to question her beliefs about their marriage. While they've always had a healthy sex life, it was far from adventurous. She loves her husband, and he loves her, but the revelation allows worries to mount, and insecurities to grow. After having a candid conversation with Ian, Quinn realizes that it all boils down to one very important question. Is she willing to try anything once? The answer is...yes. **this book contains discussions of infertility**

Publication Year: 2019


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  • MichelleM
    Apr 02, 2025
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    Anything Once goes way past the typical erotic romance to explore real issues facing married couples: poor communication, unmet needs, and infertility. In between the (hot-hot-hot!) sex scenes, Ian and Quinn come together to explore their issues and work through them. The novel is unusual in dealing with romance between married partners, and I'd love to read more books like this.

    I particularly loved the realistic way Ms. James dealt with the couple's struggles with infertility. While it's a hopeful story with the expected HEA, I appreciated the real-life, messy, not-fully-resolved (for now) way she wrapped up this subplot.

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