Description: Can passion and porn co-exist?
Sexually adventurous Bethany is ready for a change. After spending almost ten years as a nurse, she craves work that will stimulate her amazing body as well as her quick mind.
When she finds out her crush, the enigmatic film producer Ari, is actually the owner of an adult film company, Beth gleefully signs a contract to work for him. She will live in a mansion for the next two months with a cast of smoking hot porn stars while filming 32 adult productions – what’s not to love?
But as Beth tries to guard her heart against falling for Ari, a new star enters the house. Soon Beth is questioning everything she thought she knew about love … and wondering if there’s room in her heart, and in her bed, for more than just one …
Rating: 4/5 Stars
Cover: Very fitting.
Review: This is a book about porn, so expect lots of sex scenes – hot sex scenes, I may add. But it takes a look behind the filming as well. The interactions between the characters are very interesting and I especially like how there is no hating on other female characters without any reason to. The side characters were so well done, that I’d like to read everyone’s story. They really have personalities and aren’t just for decoration.
It is not overly complicated written, so 32 Lays Later makes a nice read. At least if you can ignore the MC’s ‘ghetto talk’, which she uses when she’s feeling uncomfortable. Maybe the reason why is explained in the first book which deals with her best friend’s sexual adventures? But with or without explanation it was annoying and didn’t fit.
That being said, I think it’s rather unbelievable how Bethany is so often the best in what she does. And feelings develop far too easily and too fast. If that would have been different, the star rating would have been 5.
I was provided an ARC by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you.
You can buy or sample it here after September, 24th.
Categories: ARC Reviews, Queer Reviews, Reviews
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