A self-employed young hooker working the streets of Chicago, Lydia adapts to the grimy life of prostitution easily and has no intention of walking away from the profession.That is, until one of her high paying johns Max confesses that he's madly in love with her and can offer her things that she's only dreamed of; like FREE unconditional love. When she falls victim to her lifestyle but refuses to give it up, Max takes matters into his own hands and blackmails her into choosing to turn her life around instead choosing to turn tricks.
In this romantic comedy, author Obsession delivers a humorous story of a young girls quest to discover if loving herself and somebody else worth retiring her hooker heels.
This book didn't do it for me. In my opinion, there was no character development. Lydia is a prostitute and one of her johns have fallen for her. Max is a successful stock broker. It seemed like they had been hooking up for a while. I don't remember if the exact time was told that Max was her john. All of a sudden he loves her and wants her to stop being a prostitute. He takes her in after a horrible event because he is so in love with her. There is a rehab for prostitutes to go to so they can rehabilitated. That is where we meet the owner Pastor Passions. Now he is a character. He has a 12 step program to help the prostitutes.
I struggled to finish this book. I said I wasn't going to finish it. I decided to came back to it a day later just to finish it. It was truly a struggle. I don't think I would recommend this book to anyone.
I am here to read erotica, but if you know anything about me, you know that I love a really good belly laugh. This book was so funny, over the top, and over done. I would say this book is very much a parody. Liken it to one of those Scary Movie type deals that makes fun of all of the big name movies in the genre. I don't know if that was the exact aim of the authors, but that's what I got out of it.
I couldn't take one thing out of this book seriously. It is fully cliches. I shook my head continuously and had to hold in my giggles throughout. I just can't get over the fact that someone actually wrote this. I'm impressed and thoroughly pleased, because I detest romance books. Baby, you don't even know.