52 Invitations to Grrreat Sex 
Each page in this book is actually a sealed invitation. The red ones are for her to open in private and send to her partner. The black ones are for him to send to her. Look through the titles of the invites--including "Kinky Kisses" and "Invitation to Sin"--to find one whose title appeals to you. After you've picked the one you want to use to tantalize your mate, pull the page from the book and crack the seal. Inside you'll find instructions for you, including all the necessary ingredients, plus the invitation to send to your partner. Symbols on the outside clue you to props you'll need--some of these require a bit of money, but others require nothing but a few easily found objects (such as candles) and a willingness to please. Sprinkled with quotes (such as Henry Kissinger's "Nobody will ever win the battles of the sexes. There's too much fraternizing with the enemy"), these invitations are at the same time fun and incredibly erotic. Be warned, though--they're not for the faint of heart!
Reviews
So, after admitting that we haven't used it very much...i WILL admit that the few times we have used it...its been incredible.
It forced me to lose some inhibitions that I would have preferred to keep (and otherwise would have) but the fact that i felt like i needed to 'stick to the rules' and do what she instructed, forced me out of my comfort zone (don't get me wrong here, they aren't going to have you doing anything dangerous, illegal or otherwise unacceptable) We had so much fun, i'm *still* proud of myself for some of the things i was willing to try and my husband still makes mention of them.
I know he would love to do more, the book is still sitting on a shelf on our closet where i see it regularly. In our defense we've had 4 children in 5 years, so we haven't quite had the time (or need??!! :)) to add too much spice to it, but the time will be coming soon and i can't wait (although with some nervousness) to delve into her book again and try something new.
Walking on your find line of comfort v. discomfort helps move that line a little further out than you thought it could go, and it turns out for us...that's been a good thing.
Thanks Laura Corn!! and trust me, my husband thanks you too :)
