This book is hard to categorize because while there is a
romance, it isn’t the focus. It is not entirely erotica, though the premise is
erotica-based.
Lindy is a ‘trophy’ wife or a super-rich (politician? – we don’t
entirely recall) man who travels often. She is sexually under-satisfied and know
a whole community of women in the same place as her. So she decides to open an
exclusive ‘club’ to take care of their needs. The club is a fitness club,
massage spa et al, but all the women working there would also offer ‘something
extra’ to the members. Lindy offers her regular massage therapist, Marley
Jacobs, the manager’s job. Marley is happy to take it on and her first responsibility
is recruiting the rest of the staff and getting the place going.
There is absolutely no conflict of any kind in this book,
which is a good thing. Marley, the rest of the staff (which includes Marley’s
romantic interest, Luna), Lindy, all the club members – everyone gets along
perfectly. A lot of sex is spoken about throughout (given that is the
focus of the book), there are quite a few explicit scenes and a shot of romance
too. However, we just couldn’t connect to anyone or anything in the book.
We have neither complaints nor kudos for this one. What we
have is worse – indifference – it left us without any sort of feeling.
For a sex-focussed, angst-free read, our choice would be
Begin Again, by Sarah Sanders. We loved Kat in that one and really liked Beth
too.
⭐⭐☆