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Club Creme

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Spirited young traveler Suki Summers becomes a housekeeper for an exclusive gentleman's club in London. Club Crème has been founded by the debonair Sir Simeon for chaps who want an elegant retreat where they can relax and indulge in their taste for old-fashioned frolics. Her first impression is that the place is very stuffy, but it isn't long before she realizes that anything goes - as long as it is behind closed doors where she is required to either keep watch or join in. Suki soon becomes very popular - with enigmatic secretary Miss Sugar and with Sir Simeon himself. But when she has a close encounter with Sir Simeon's son and the hunting set at the family's country seat, she has to decide where her sexual loyalties really lie.

272 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2004

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Primula Bond

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Oxford educated mother of three boys masquerading as respectable pillar of society but harbouring secret ambition to be considered a MILF. Writer of freelance features on single motherhood, older parenthood, MS and erotica. Published erotica author of 'Country Pleasures' 'Club Creme' and 'Behind the Curtain' for Black Lace; 'Random Acts of Lust' and 'Out of Focus' for Xcite Books'; and 'Sisters in Sin' for Mischief. First part of trilogy 'The Silver Chain' out in August 2013 for Mischief/Avon.

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November 3, 2014
The poor grammar and sentence structure coincided nicely with the chaotic plot development. The characters and their reactions to each other were not believable even in a fantasy. The sex scenes appeared to be randomly placed without regard to the flow of the story.

I expected better from Black Lace and this may be the last I read from them for a while.

-Joe-
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