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When I read the blurb sent to me several months ago, I was excited to read this book. It sounded like it had a lot going for it. I can normally read a book like this in under a week, sometimes a single day depending on how long I can spend reading each setting. This one took much longer.
The author has a great style of writing. It is concise without loosing descriptiveness. The dialog is realistic and characters are fairly well fleshed out.
I did not like the story it's self. This book is about three professional girlfriends. These women make "mutually beneficial arrangements" with wealthy, and often older, men of money. They get paid to be at the beck and call of these men, most often for sex.
I detest the idea of anyone depending on the whims of another for their lively hood. I also disliked that the author took the most interesting character and sent her out the door fairly soon into the book.
I also feel that the premise of this book being a manuscript written by one of the sugar daddies just didn't work too well. First of all, except for a few places, this book was entirely from the perspective of the girls. Doesn't make much sense to me when he's supposedly the writer of this manuscript we are supposed to read in one setting..
The writer has great potential, I believe. That was the sole saving grace for this reviewer. I enjoyed the author's ability to describe without rambling and to get to the point without it feeling too abrupt. ( )