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After Yoga

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I wanted to put this book down so many times, but thankfully if was short and I was able to skim the repetitive parts. It reminded me of writing a paper for class and desperately over explaining and saying the same thing in three different ways just to meet the length requirements. It was jarring to have clinical terms and scholarly language in the same sentence with crude synonyms for body parts. The premise was interesting but there was no plot and the oddly wholesome ending was just strange. If you're looking for lots of sex, you won't be disappointed but there isn't much else going on.

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Don’t let the title fool you. This book is not about Yoga. What it is, is a book about a young woman’s sexual experience. Lisa is a barista with a mountain of debts when she apply to take part in a sexual experience that will earn her a large amount of money.
Lisa is then taken on an evening of discovery. She has a safe word. But to use it forfeits the money. Will she use it?
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for the arc in return for an honest review

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Lisa has debts to pay off, so goes to an interview for a job which she thinks may let her pay off those debts relatively easily, if only she knew what she was letting herself in for, a sexual adventure that would leave her changed in ways she could never imagine, mentally and physically. A very explicit book leaving very little to the imagination. The ending is a little abrupt.

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Lisa needs to make some money so she gets involved with 'people' who want to use her in their research/performance. Her journey introduces her to sex that she's never experienced before. Her eyes & every other part has been opened to new ways of enjoyment. This book is well written & enjoyable. If this is your thing, then I recommended you read this book.

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