Sandy Lowe's name was so familiar I thought I'd read a book by her before, but I didn't, she is the editor of a lot of books I've read and she's always mentioned in the acknowledgments. As part of my day job I write marketing texts, if I hit a roadblock I ask my editor to write the text for me. Whenever she has written something it is perfectly fine, but something in the writing style is just a bit off for me, it doesn't read like it is meant to be enjoyed or something, I don't know. I felt the same with this book, it took me a couple of chapters to get into it. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the writing, it's just different.
Lauren is back in her small-minded hometown. She never fit in the small town of Sunrise Falls and now everyone is talking about the mess she made of her life in San Francisco. When Lauren is out with her best friend Roxie she takes a dare that might change her life. Emma walks into the bar and she becomes the object of the dare, but also so much more. Lauren instantly forgets about the dare, but still wants to hook up with Emma. Emma and Lauren both have insecurities/ issues that come from their childhood, but the people they have become seem to fit perfectly. Their fantasy, how weird I might find them, are in line with each other. They fit, but will the small town be too small for them to live their lives?
Honestly, maybe I should have paid more attention to the blurb, the final line: Reader Advisory: If You Dare contains explicit fantasies of non-consent. I missed it. If I had seen it I think I would have skipped this book. In the end, the fantasies didn't really bother me as much as I thought, but it also wasn't very enjoyable for me to read. The book has some character development that is rather important to the fantasy storyline and some development that is important as a character. The bits just about the characters, away from their fantasies, are what I like best. The story itself isn't very interesting, it's very much inst-love/ insta-lust/ inst-everything, small town small-mindedness and nothing more. It's fine if you are into this sorta thing, but for me it is just a bit lacking. Combined with a writing style apparently all editors have it wasn't the most enjoyable book for me, and as I said, part of it might be my own fault for not registering all of the blurb in my mind.
*ARC received in exchange for a voluntary and honest review*