Book Review – Sex Xxx by Robin McKinley

The sex Xxx series of novels by Robin McKinley is one of the more popular “sex-positive” books in recent years, with titles like “Witch Hunt,” “Foreplay,” and “The Other Half of Me.” Sex-positive novels tend to deal with themes of intimacy, love, and power and sexual desire. Sex Xxx is a novel with all of these, except for sex.

Sex Xxx is set in a world where almost everyone has sex with people from every country on earth. This means that sex is more prevalent in the United States than in some other countries, making the series an interesting read for those of us who are not very interested in or capable of engaging in such activities. The main character of the book is a twenty-year-old woman named Lissa who is part of an interracial group in New York called The Purity Project. Lissa is an aspiring actress and has been invited to visit a white women’s group to participate in a play.

While Lissa was there, she discovered that white women had been cheating on their husbands and boyfriends, taking on black men and gay lovers, and using their wealth and power to have sex with anyone they could get away with. Lissa decided to take matters into her own hands and do what any self-respecting black woman would do and seek revenge on these women who had wronged her.

Lissa decides to begin her search for the person who had abused her. She does this by going after the woman through the usual means, which involves finding ways to gain access to the woman’s private information and using it against her. This includes going so far as to find out the woman’s phone number and even her address. In the process, Lissa becomes a wanted criminal and is accused of rape and assault. However, Lissa has a surprising ally: her mother, who is also a member of The Purity Project.

Lissa’s mother begins helping her daughter with her investigation, which leads Lissa to a mysterious woman named Marjorie. Marjorie tells Lissa that she was sexually abused as a child and that the woman responsible had been found guilty and sent to prison. In doing so, Marjorie gives Lissa a glimpse of the type of life she will have if she goes to jail – a life full of crime and violence, a lifestyle she knows nothing about.

Marjorie tells Lissa she is a very important witness, and she must help Lissa find this woman if she wants to win her case. and prove that the woman responsible for her abuse was actually innocent.