How will your night out end?
You make the rules.
You’re at one of the hottest bars in town, all dressed up for a fabulous girls’ night out with your best friend, when she cancels. What do you do now?
In this novel, YOU make the decisions.
Will you do body shots with a rock star? Cozy up to the hot bartender? Follow a mysterious woman to a rather unusual exhibition? Investigate a suave millionaire’s box of tricks? Take a joyride with a buff bodyguard? Or maybe what you want is closer to home than you realize. . . .
So many options. . . . All you have to do is choose.
ARC received for an honest review.
So when I saw the opportunity to read something a little different, I went for it. Did you ever read the “Choose your own Adventure” books as a kid? Well, this was something like that, only you get to choose your own fantasy. You read through a setting then choose the path you want to go. Like at the beginning, you’re getting ready to go out on the town, which underwear do you choose. If you want the purple lacy g-string go to page…If you want to wear your favorite granny panties turn to page….. That kind of thing. So you call the shots on how the book goes and then you can go back and change it or read it another way when your done, so there are several ways this story can go. It was certainly entertaining. I read it a few different ways. Some of them ended in comical ways, some of the scenes were definitely Hotter than others. This book was fun to read, and it’s always nice to read something a little different than the usual.
My only issue I had was that I read it on the kindle. And I had trouble going to the right page, because the pages weren’t labeled correctly. So I had to flip through and try to find the right one. It would be perfect for a paperback book though, and that would be my suggestion or change the page numbers on the format so that it coincides with the story. I’m rating it 3.5 stars for this reason and for the extra work I had to put into reading it. The concept is a good one though. 🙂
Helena S. Paige is the pseudonym of authors Helen Moffett, Sarah Lotz, and Paige Nick. Helen Moffett wears many hats: freelance writer, editor, academic, poet, and flamenco fan. Sarah Lotz is a screenwriter and novelist with a fondness for fake names. She writes urban horror novels as S. L. Grey and coauthors a pulp fiction zombie series under the name Lily Herne with her daughter. Paige Nick is an author and award-winning advertising copywriter and writes a weekly humorous dating column for the Sunday Times (London).
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