Having just finished "Exit to Eden," two thoughts:
First, I wonder if the scriptwriter of "Preaching to the Perverted" was influenced by it? One of the subplots of that movie is essentially the plot of E2E - whether a pro Domme, whose life revolves around exotic kinks, can have a plain simple love affair. When I saw the film I thought it was a cheap joke, about the Domme's most secret twisted fantasy being a vanilla marriage, but I'm going to look again.
And second, does anyone else feel that around the three quarter mark the book sinks into self-indulgent padding? There were a couple of subplots that could have made it a more interesting story, but the author, like her heroine, decides to forget them and just enjoy a road trip with her dream man. (And has to tie off the loose ends in a few sentences at the end.) I found myself skipping paragraphs and thinking, point made, they're madly in love and high on being together, we get it, now move the plot along, already!