Your Favorite Girl
YFG #1
Author: Steph Sweeney
Reading Level: Adult
Genre: Erotica | Fantasy
Released: May 13, 2013
Review Source: Purchased
Format: E-Book
When Melissa Reed, a twenty-two-year-old housewife, discovers her millionaire husband Ted has been cheating on her with a recent high school graduate from down the street, she begins to investigate his private life. In his little black book, she finds a single address and phone number: that of Your Favorite Girl, Inc.
Assuming it's an escort service, Melissa dials the number, only to find she's stumbled upon a secret corporation dedicated to engineering the most erotic sexual creatures in the history of man.
And Melissa can't resist making a purchase.
Your Favorite Girl is best described as an erotic romance thriller, the first in a three-part series.
Twenty-two year old Melissa Reed catches her husband cheating on her with the hot high school neighbor. So, she goes digging into his private life and finds a simple business card with just an address and a phone number. It's for "Your Favorite Girl, INC." What she finds at this "company" is far beyond imagination.
One word: weird. I had no idea what I was getting myself into when I got this e-book. It has a lot of dark elements in it that, didn't necessarily offend me too much, but didn't sit too well with me. Let me explain a little better. Melissa arrives into this company, which has an extremely hidden location, and when she's greeted she's immediately drugged with something that makes her hormones rise if you know what I mean. Then she's shown a girl in a case, yeah like a barbie, that has been man-made. This company makes girls whom's sole purpose is to be sold off for sex to rich men.
It's just a book, a fantasy, which is why I wasn't offended but the idea of this is not cool. A part from that the entire "making girls" and the actual type of girls they make was really weird. Would I recommend this book? It depends on the person, really. Just because I didn't necessarily like it doesn't mean everyone won't. The plot is interesting, don't get me wrong. I just wish it would have been a bit cleaner.
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