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Jem is a petite, flame-haired, blue-eyed businesswoman. Lucy, tall, blonde and athletic, is a detective inspector. Julia is the slim, dark, bored wife of a financial speculator. Each arrives seperately in the strange, ritualistic, disciplined domain known as the Private House. Once they meet, nothing in the House will be the same again - nothing, that is, except the strict Jem is a petite, flame-haired, blue-eyed businesswoman. Lucy, tall, blonde and athletic, is a detective inspector. Julia is the slim, dark, bored wife of a financial speculator.
Each arrives seperately in the strange, ritualistic, disciplined domain known as the Private House. Once they meet, nothing in the House will be the same again - nothing, that is, except the strict regime of obedience and sexuality. This is an entertaining read but I thought many of the sex scenes could have done better with more sex and less talking.
Esme Ombreux likes to go on and on about what people are thinking as they're licking pussy or being whipped and it's really distracting. The book follows three women during their first week in the Private House.
The Private House is a fantasy BDSM estate, like the Playboy Mansion, where a rich business man indulges all is wishes with a staff of hundreds. The three main female ch This is an entertaining read but I thought many of the sex scenes could have done better with more sex and less talking. Esme Ombreux likes to go on and on about what people are thinking as they're licking pussy or being whipped and it's really distracting.
The book follows three women during their first week in the Private House. The Private House is a fantasy BDSM estate, like the Playboy Mansion, where a rich business man indulges all is wishes with a staff of hundreds. The three main female characters are drawn to the Private House for different reasons, but ultimately want to destroy it. The police investigator is looking for missing girls and wants to shut down the operation. The business woman is trying to save her boss and his company by destroying the man in charge of the Private House.
And little Julia is just ashamed and feeling guilty by how much she enjoys the Private House and can't resist coming back. So they engage in several BDSM games as they explore the secrets of the Private House and devise their plans. A plus for the book are the numerous sexual liaisons that take place through-out the book. Although mostly lesbian the book is definitely polyamorous and everything is tried at some point from Bondage to machinery to games and role playing. There are numerous fem-fem scenes, many male-female scenes and briefly a couple of male-male scenes. Esme Ombreux seems to particularly enjoy describing anal play and it occurs during almost every tryst. But a weakness of this book is that while the women all enter the Private House normal people with secret agendas they all turn out to be total perverts incapable of resisting any sexual perversion.
They spend a great deal of this book explaining their conflicting feelings of enjoying the BDSM and not concentrating on their missions. I found this to be distracting and annoying. Less talking and more sex would have worked better for me.
Another weakness of this book was the lack in inventiveness. They have a huge estate to work with but only present a few interesting toys and predicaments. Maybe this will be correcting in other books in the series. But, in the final analysis, I'd say it was a good book.