The Sex Bucket List by Prescott Lane

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 The Sex Bucket List by Prescott Lane is an adorable single mom romantic comedy that will have you laughing and learning to love yourself as a mom.
The Sex Bucket List by Prescott Lane

Released March 7, 2017
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Emerson is ready to reclaim her life. Her husband might have left her to juggle three kids and the family business, but enough wine and girl talk can get a lady through anything.

A little more wine, and one girls’ night later, she’s also armed with a very special sort of bucket list, her girlfriends insist the drought she’s been in has to end, and Emerson’s more than willing. Particularly when a certain handsome co-worker is involved. Armed with new lingerie, a fancy high-tech toy, and a list of things to try, she’s ready to take charge. Of love, her life, and her libido. 

How much trouble can one well-meaning woman get into?

I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

“It doesn’t matter how many things are check off. It’s about putting you first in your life. Making yourself feel good.”

The Sex Bucket List is a story that every mother, single or married will be able to relate to. We all end up putting ourselves last and we all deal with a time of mom guilt. And The Sex Bucket List is about finding ourselves again after we realize that we have lost ourselves and identify more as a mother, wife, daughter than we do as our self.

“I want a man who knows he wants me. Not one who needs to think about it.”

So much happens, and The Sex Bucket List is a comedy so you know that there will be extremes, that aren’t typical to real life, but we all like things that go wrong and I loved seeing how Emerson deals with everything. She has more strength than she realizes and has lots of touch decisions to make. How do you choose between what feels like your happiness and your child’s?

“Everyone has certain edges, so sharper than others, and some pieces fit together, and some just don’t.”

Although, I did enjoy The Sex Bucket List and laughed my butt off I feel like I have gained useful insight for myself.

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