Wowza! What an interesting, intriguing, informative story takes place at the 80’s fabulously waning times of Wisconsin’s Playboy House!
Yes,I know those few words already got your attention! Welcome to the bunnies world! Nope, we’re not reading “Watership Down”, I’m not talking about those lovely, big eared, fluffy, jumping little animals! I’m talking about girls in bunny costumes. A sensational, scandalous era of the history. Do you want to know more about the story? Let’s focus on:
Sherri Taylor raised in small town neighboring East Troy, always having trouble to adjust in her social circle, playing organ at church,living under the criticizing looks of town’s people and now at 19, she’s an orphan: she lost both of her parents, all alone in the world. She has no idea what she’s going to do with her life.
Her best friend Roberta gives her idea to apply for being a “ Playboy bunny” at the resort located at the neighborhood, small town of Lake Geneva. And she cannot believe in her luck because she gets approval.
But she’s a great candidate to be one of the girls who also come from small towns, poverty, dysfunctional family lives, looking for a fresh start. They both learn to walk in their high heeled stilettos, two size tighter costumes show more curves and cleavages. Their innocence and naivety slowly disappear as they’re welcome to the world of men, sex, drugs without rock n roll!
After losing her blood family, Sherri feels like she just created her new one! But her life gets more out of control as she is dragged too deep in this notorious life style.
The author’s way honest and realistic way to tell the story picks your interest and you want to learn more about that part of history has not been much told. It’s well researched, detailed, well-balanced with realistic character analysis.
Sherri’s choices, flaws, mistakes were depicted genuinely even though she is not my favorite literature character, I still understand her motives, her suffering from the consequences of her faults.
It was a fast pacing, captivating novel keeps in your attention intact and hooking you from the first chapters.
Normally I’m not a big fan of historical fiction but trust me! This is easy to read,riveting kind of enjoyable book with great character portraits and honest depictions about the era.
I’m giving my 4 energizer bunny stars with recommendation to genre lovers!
Special thanks to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for sharing this digital copy of this unique book in exchange my honest review.