You really should go ask Alice. What, pray tell, should you ask her? That's for later.
We start of "Adventures" by meeting Ronin, a modern man's-man, who prides himself on grooming and preening. (And what girl doesn't love a groomed undercarriage?) Within the first page, you can tell Ronin looks good, and that he knows it. And that he flaunts it. Well, as the saying goes, if you got it, etc. etc.
A well-read and obviously sexual man, Ronin has our lovely little Alice in his bed, with her aching parts getting ready for another round of playtime. Ronin seems to like to "keep Alice on edge and needing more", as if she were on a virtual leash of sexual pleasure. Alice, as sweet as pie, as sweet as her name precedes her, actually asks Ronin to "ruin her for other guys", and, boy, the ways he does...
The adventures keep going as trysts with multiple women, toys, and desserts make for an unforgettable party. As Alice shows her semi-sweet side, Ronin expresses his alpha-male ranking not only in the encounters between the two, but with others.
Things get hot about halfway through, when Alice has another adventure, this time, in Toyland. She gets a plaything for her plaything (Nina) and goes on to tease her in her own, sweet little Alice way.
In another Adventure, Alice and Ronin try some good ol' tele-sexual conventions. Being in different locations made their phone calls that much more vivid to me as the reader, and that much more exciting. What's more, a secret Ronin hides on the other side of the country.
You'll want to get to know Alice. She'll tease you into submission or please you with her excitable wiles. And she'll definitely make you ask... no, beg for more "adventures".
(reviewed the day of purchase)