Sunday 14 April 2019

REVIEW: Lucy by Anna Ambrose



Born into a strictly religious family, nineteen-year-old Lucy Whitman likes to think she's gotten past her stifling upbringing. After all, she's not a virgin. But when her best guy friend of ten years admits he's part of a community with an "open-door policy" on sex, Lucy is intrigued. She's always wanted Rylan with a fierceness bordering on obsession, but he has never treated her as anything other than a sister.

Getting him to agree to take her may be her only shot at having him in her bed, but Rylan's reluctant agreement comes with three stipulations. 
One: she can't tell anyone. 
Two: she'll have to be okay with him being her main partner, even if it's completely weird for them both. 
Three: she has to do anything he tells her to-no questions asked.

Lucy knows promising to obey is her best chance to venture outside the box. Now if she can only find the courage to let go of her inhibitions, she'll have the perfect opportunity to discover her true self while going after exactly what she wants-Ry.

*All Open-Door Policy novellas can be read as standalones.*


JULIE'S REVIEW ⭐⭐⭐⭐
If you're looking for a quick, hot, sexy read, give Lucy by Anna Ambrose a go.

The first in her Open Door Policy Series, we meet shy, innocent Lucy who after learning about her cheating boyfriend she decides she wants to visit the place where he was caught by her best friend Kylan.

She's been crushing on him for ages, and whilst he was her friend, he was also her protector and did not think she was ready for the sexy club that he was part of.

You'll need a fan, and possibly new underwear.

A great quick friends to lovers erotic romance book, face paced and full of action.

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