Two women. One man. Zero limits.My name’s Charlie, and I have a I’m obsessed with two talented, smart, and sexy women. Armed with their diaries, I’ll do everything I can to achieve my become their man.
The Diary Obsession is an episodic novel that records my tales of obsession with Sophia and Virginia, presented in novella-length installments.
The second episode (The Adaptation) covers the problems Sophia faces as she settles and creates her new life in Paris. It also introduces Virginia’s daughter (who definitely has issues of her own) and sees Sophia and Virginia reunite in person. Of course, I’ll take you back to the present with my current progress in courting my favorite ladies.
If you like your LGBTQ romance with a good serving of mystery, action, and sizzling heat, then you’ll love this episodic novel about me and my obsession with two gorgeous women.
Get your copy today and take a peek between the sheets. (I won’t tell if you won’t.)
S.M. Pratt is a single woman looking for more than love. Before the world changed, she led a nomadic lifestyle. Fun adventures and unique cultural experiences were always at the top of her agenda, no matter the country she was visiting. She thrived on traveling the world on her own, learning new languages, and living in the moment.
Her unstoppable wanderlust and international experiences inspired her episodic saga, which begins with The Stewardess’s Diary (first season) and concludes with The Diary Obsession (second season). S.M. Pratt’s exciting tales feature characters exploring their sexuality, living outside societal norms, and enjoying polyamorous relationships—mostly of the FFM variety.
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This book series has become quite the guilty pleasure for me. Each series update gets better and better. Sure, Charlie is still kind of an ass, but ever so slowly he is finally maturing. We at last get to learn how Sophia is coping with her life changing move to a new country and job. More depth of character is also revealed about Victoria which makes me love her even more. My usual disclaimers apply here for my friends: this book has very explicit and graphic adult love scenes. If you know what healthy "poly" relationships are, you'll enjoy the burgeoning romance of this series. If you're looking for whackadoodle 50 shades of gray very disturbed BDSM, this is the wrong series for you. This series is much more about mostly plausible characters who ultimately just want to be truly loved, only they are more open and honest about their sexuality, needs, and desires than found in other typical erotica titles. I'm anxiously awaiting the next update!
The Diary Obsession, part II, ‘Adaptation’ by S M Pratt. (147 pag.)
As an ARC reader I received a free book. I promised an honest review. Here it is.
English is for me a foreign language. Sorry for errors.
In general: Continuing love story with very original plot.
Rating: 5 (of 5 stars).
The Diary Obsession, season 2, is the follow up of the novel ‘The Stewardess’s Diary’ (season 1). This last mentioned book is an episodic novel; it’s the diary of a stewardess about a year of her life. In 10 episodes she tells about her interesting, adventurious love life. Every episode is a different trip with vague clues about her identity. A few weeks after the last episode in the diary, she secretly slips her book in the carry-on of veteran pilot Charlie. She hopes that he’ll get interested in her by reading her stories. And indeed he becomes obsessed with the mystery diary writer. He starts an investigation to find her identity, for he wants to meet her. In every episode of the diary he looks for clues. So, in the novel every story of a stewardess-trip is followed by a description of Charlie’s research after his reading about her trip, so also in 10 different steps. At last he discovers that his mysterious stewardess is Sophia Andrews Vasquez. At the end of the 10 episodes the situation is complicated: - Sophia’s self-esteem is higher, she’s less naïve, is more independent and broadened her sexual experiences a lot; but she misses relationships with commitment. Short sexual affairs without looking back, didn’t give her a satisfying feeling in the end. On the other hand, a permanent, monogamous relation gives her too little freedom. So, what does she really want? - In episode 10 (Spain) Sophia falls in love with Virginia, a very talented, gorgeous looking, female Spanish painter. But not living in the same country (and also very independent) she wonders if Virginia will or can give her the kind of relationship she wants. - Sophia decides to quit her stewardess-job and becomes the owner/manager of a luxury, very exclusive brothel (maison close) in the centre of Parish. So a complete new challenge in a foreign country. Will she succeed? - Virginia is expanding her painting career with coming exhibitions in Madrid, London, New York, etc. Will she’ve time for an intensive new affair with Sophia?(or a FFM ménage with Sophia and Charlie?); or will she stay with her old on/off friend with ‘benefits’ JuanMa, a goodlooking bartender/guitarplayer from San Sebastian? - In season 2, part I, Charlie gets two new diaries of both ladies. He sees Sophia for a short time at an airport and exchanges a very promising kiss with her. Virginia he meets intimately during his research of the (then) mysterious stewardess. Both ladies want to add a man to their existing relationship. But they doubt if ‘bad boy’ Charlie is capable of a permanent relationship. Charlie is very interested and tries to charm his way into their hearts.
Reading the diaries Charlie learns that he still has to do a lot to win the hearts of the two women he adores. Again the situation is promising but complicated and he cannot meet them as soon as he likes. The future of their ‘menage à trois’ is described in Obsession, episode III, coming soon. This reader is impatiently looking forward to the continuation of Charlie’s adventures.
I’m really liking the way this story is progressing. This installment while still filled with naughty tidbits was more story oriented and I really enjoyed that. The characters seem to be evolving and that makes me even more excited for the next part.
This author, unlike many who write erotica, writes very well. She describes situations clearly, and the book has obviously been well edited and reviewed for content quality. The story itself is VERY intriguing. The Stewardess and the object of her obsession (the pilot) are both nicely fleshed-out characters; we feel they could be real people. This whole series keeps the reader in suspense, and I found myself buying the next episode and plunging into it as soon as I finished one book. I want to know how this all ends! This series is well worth the money. Lots of graphic encounters, coupled with enough of an intriguing story to keep the reader hooked. This review applies to all books in the series.
I received an ARC and enjoyed the privilege. It was always going to be difficult to continue the story but the Adaptation successfully continues the intricacies of the original book. Fascinating insight into "another world" Well worth a read but you need to have read the Diaries first. Wondering now where it will go
Charlie is working to give both women what they want and need as he tries to keep them happy! But things keep changing. I voluntarily reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book.
I read all the previous Stewardess Diary books and was looking forward to the Diary Obsession series. This episode did not disappoint. Like the Stewardess Diary books these narratives are written in two timelines and I would recommend reading the Stewardess Diary books first as the earlier (Stewardess') timeline in these books is the Captain's timelines in the Stewardess Diary series.
The author in this series generates suspense as we seek the answers to the questions raised in this first series - who are the female leads, how did Charlie get the diary and will he meet her in the end (plus some new questions that come along).
I read the story, then I read each of the girls entries, then I read he’s interpreted entry. One story with three viewpoint. I skipped thru sections. It was a bit like movie “Groundhog Day”. On my way to book 3.