Eight friends. Lifelong bonds. Personal tragedies.
The story opens with the friends in their mid-20s, careers still up in the air, relationships disastrous and secrets buried deep.
By the end of this saga, everything will have changed. Not all will survive and some bonds which previously appeared unbreakable will be smashed to smithereens.
A darkness exists just beneath the surface and will slowly unravel. Will justice prevail? Find out . . .
This first box set contains: Bad Friends, Bad Actor and Bad Wife
Some readers run at Sarah with hugs and kisses, while others shoot daggers at her for killing their favourite character off. Sarah can only apologise and say, "The story made me do it..."
Sarah Michelle Lynch is a former journalist who wrote a trilogy of science fiction novels while on maternity leave. In 2012 she took a deep breath and published the "Ravage Trilogy" which was later re-edited and became the UNITY novels. Sarah is lucky that some readers have been with her since the very beginning and have read all the different books she’s written.
It quickly became clear from reader response that Sarah has a flair for penning erotic scenes and so, Sarah took inspiration from real-life people around her and wrote "A Fine Profession", a compelling and compassionate read. At book signings readers often confess in a whisper that they’ve read this book – Sarah’s first erotic novel – and sometimes, readers have even admitted it’s their personal favourite.
Sarah loves nothing more than to put her feet up with a book and be consumed by a story, so in turn, she endeavours to give you all this and more.
Not sure how I feel about this one... I almost DNFed it, but a couple of weeks after pausing on reading it, the characters and plot were still pushing into my brain. I had to know what happened between Theo & Lilly. So I picked it back up to finish at least Bad Actor, but then, the drama with Adam & Susan pushed me through to the end.
Most importantly, the plot and characters are good, and the drama carries this series. The part that bugged me was that the actions (and thoughts) of the characters didn't always seem realistic. Plus, the writing does come off rough and inconsistent in some spots.
That said, I'm dying to know what's going on with Tom and what other secrets Susie might have. So I'm off to read the next one 🤪
I could have done with a little less graphic sex scenes. I thought it had unexpected plot twists that I didn’t see coming. And it was very thought provoking after I was done, causing me to mull over various types of relationships in different context.
This set delves into the main characters personalities and interactions between friends. Talk about dysfunctional personalities! Can't wait to read more and find out what becomes of these friends.