This short piece of 40 pages is a quick, erotic read without any character development; therefore, as a reader, if you are looking for such, this novella is not for you. However, this might do the trick if you are looking for a smutty fix.
The characters introduced by Silk are barely plausible. Sara is a librarian shelving books after hours, and she gets all hot and bothered reading the erotica she’s supposed to be shelving; instead, she hikes up her skirt and takes matters into her own hands to release the building tension her naughty reading caused. But she forgot all about the night janitor.
Luke never thought that running the most lucrative cleaning business in town with his brother would land him here, at the local library, watching a sex goddess of a librarian getting herself off in the erotica section. He takes advantage of the situation and takes control. This character gives off creepy stalker vibes, and Sara is oblivious to it because of the “good ministrations” he gives her.
Silk’s novella was like two stick figures going at it like rabbits on steroids, making it impossible for readers to root for their relationship. It feels like Silk missed her mark in fleshing this one out. The writing itself is in the first person and gets hard to follow at times, and Sara’s naiveté about sexual safety is mindboggling and borderline dangerous. The implausibility of the situations, lack of character development, and the hard-to-follow writing made this a .5-star read.























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