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The Completeness of Celia Flynn

The Completeness of Celia Flynn
By Sedonia Guillone

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The Completeness of Celia Flynn One afternoon in Robert's barn, Celia got her first taste of erotic passion with him.and Freddie.and Patrick. But "nice" girls don't give their body to even one man outside of marriage, much less three, no matter how brawny and deliciously masculine they are. And no matter how much they love you. The abundance of eroticism frightened her away and she attempted to live a quiet life, acceptable to her mother and to society, if not exciting or true to her own heart. No sooner had she done so, however, than the war took all the young men from the village, including her acceptable fiancé. Two years of loneliness make Celia realize how much she needs and loves the three men she once ran from and vows that if life gives her a second chance, she'll take it. When her prayers are answered and Robert, Patrick and Freddie return, each needing the love only she can give, Celia gives it, body and soul. The Satisfaction of Celia Flynn Celia and her three men, Robert, Freddie and Patrick, have settled into a sweet life together under Celia's mother's roof. However, as a compromise to the uptight Margaret Flynn, the three men had agreed to take turns in Celia's bed. But, tonight, Celia's mum is away in Dublin, and what she doesn't know won't hurt her. The restriction is lifted and Robert, Freddie and Patrick have a night of sweet, delicious, and risque eroticism planned to satisfy their Celia. Publisher's Notes: This book contains sexual content that may be offensive to some readers: m/m/m/f menage.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #84260 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-07-31
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 124 pages

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Not all that great2
This story was not developed enough for you to relate to Celia's falling in love with the three men and even developing the sexual relationship with them. Left me indifferent.

Short But Passable3
For a short story it was passable. It's not one I can rave about, but it had its moments. Albeit sadness throughout, it ultimately ended on a happy note. Since I'm in about the middle of the road for my rating, I would recommend it for a quick read.

The Completeness of Celia Flynn2
Celia Flynn had grown up with her three best friends Robert, Freddie, and Patrick. They were so different, and they had always been inseparable. Patrick was the poet always with a notebook to write when the inspiration hit him. Robert was so muscular and well defined working on the family farm. Freddie was her smart one. She loved them all. On her nineteenth birthday however, things changed. She wasn't feeling like they were just her friends anymore. Celia was having lusty thoughts about them, and she wasn't sure what to do about it. She couldn't understand how she could have feelings for them all, and thought it was wrong. They tried to reassure her that they were feeling the same thing, but she got frightened, and ran away. It wasn't long after that; Robert, Freddie, and Patrick marched off to war. Celia tried to act how good girls do, and tried dating someone respectable, but he didn't bring out the feelings that Celia had always had for her men. She missed each of them, and realized too late that she never should have rejected them.

When her family home was commissioned as a recovery center for soldiers, Celia had hopes they would return soon. She had written to each of them apologizing for her actions, and begging for forgiveness. She told them how much she loved them, and hoped they felt the same. Robert was one of the first patients, and while he did come back, he had a severe hip injury to recover from. They spent all free time together, and she went to him every night, so he could get acquainted with her body. Paddy was the next to return, but with more severe injuries than Celia could have imagined. Her Patrick was blind from exposure to mustard gas, but she didn't care because at least he was home. They finally heard news about Freddie. He wasn't physically injured but was suffering from posttraumatic stress. Celia had all three of her men back, and they were going to take care of each other if she could be strong.

This could have been such a good book, but the writing was lacking emotional depth in the characters, and it was too short to tell this type of complete story. The sex lacked any excitement, and was written poorly. Not a recommended read.