Kaitlynn was the most popular girl in her high school, but college hasn’t been as easy for her. Classes are hard and getting noticed is even harder. With her parents out of town, she invites a few people over and ends up getting drunk.
The next morning, she has a bad feeling that she did something horrible the night before. When she looks out the window and sees police visiting her neighbor, Jeff, she remembers what it was – she and two boys had vandalized Jeff’s Christmas display, the one he’d dedicated to the memory of his recently departed parents.
Kaitlynn is willing to do literally anything to fix the situation, and Jeff is so mad at her that the only thing of value she has to offer is her servitude.
The author tries to set up a complete story, which is admirable. But I was a bit put off by the setting of having the nude girl told to blow other men.
I really enjoyed this book. From vandalism of a Christmas display to displaying herself for four males, this story of Kaitlynn's self-exploration and -discovery was entertaining and well-written. And the boy next door -- I mean across the street -- wasn't bad at all either! Bravo, author! I look forward to reading and enjoying more of your works!! (Especially via Kindle Unlimited!)
I liked this, it wasn’t the normal jump right into sex after first meeting kind of story. The reader actually gets to know about the characters. Will look for other books by this author.
Well, this book has a woman who is naked (a lot), and is embarrassed. It has a romance, although that takes a while. I have read other works from this author, and I expected to like it a great deal.
My problem is that the main male character has certain fantasies that I have a problem with. His interest in BDSM is not the issue. It's his interest in seeing his woman have sex with other men. There are many men who share his fantasy; look at the Loving Wives category on Literotica. I am just not one of them.
Bottom line: I liked the book (a lot in SOME parts), but other parts squick me a bit. I will probably re-read this book to see if I feel different.