Milan Walden from A Bona Fide Gold Digger is back and reveling in the benefits of once being at the top of her game. After she is embarrassingly fired from Pure Paradise for lying about her cerendentials she now owns the place and has all of the material possesions a girl could ask for including but definitely not limited to a huge mansion, a Rolls Royce equiped with a sexy chauffeur, a wardobe out of this world and each and every one of her salon specialists at her beck and call. Pure Paradise serves a very wealthy clientele upscale spa treatments and is raking in the dough. Thanks to Milan's scheming assistant Sumi, business quadruples when they roll out a new secret menu of titillating x-rated services to discreetly provide for their freaky patrons. Due to her billionaire benefactor and submissive sex "slave" Maxwell, all of this was attainable and if she keeps dominating and emasculating him the way he craves then the possibilites are endless. That is where one of her many problems begin because she soon starts neglecting him due to her infatuation with the ex-NFL player Hilton Dorsey, aka her chauffeur. It doesn't stop there, Milan is seemingly sexually insatiable and has her way with many of her employees including Sumi, which opens another can of worms. It is very interesting to see how Milan tries to hold everything together while determined to keep and get exactly what or should I say who she wants.
If this novel is your introduction to the world of BDSM or if you just aren't into that scene then there is a definite possibility that you will get squeamish and/or a bit nauseated reading these twisted yet steamy dominatrix sessions. A Bona Fide Gold Digger gave us just a glimse of the lifestyle compared to this hard core narrative account. Shockingly jaw dropping encounters with grab your attention and have you racking your brain over the things Allison Hobbs describes so descriptively asking yourself if some of it is even possible. The climax seemed extremely rushed and was not detailed at all. I would have really liked to read a thorough account of what led up to the culmination of events and also a lot more about what happened afterward. It came off as if all of the characters were living life as usual and then out of the blue BAM! we were at the peak of the novel, then . . . the characters didn't care enough about what happened to do anything about it and just went back to normal life or created a new normal. I didn't expect that from my favorite author Allison Hobbs at all. Maybe she is leaving this series open for a part 3 but I seriously highly doubt that. We need some answers!