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Crash Course

Crash Course

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This is one seminar Im sorry I missed....
Review: Crash Course is a book about Kate, the young executive of a UK firm that is asked to lead a four day motivational, and self development, seminar at a renote hideaway hotel, for four execs of her company. Since Kate was getting bored with her job, and decided she would resign anyway, she decided to make it one seminar that not only will get her motivational points across, be a heck of a lot of sexual fun, and, will never be forgotten by the participants...

To say that the seminar was successfull would be an understatement as the three men, one woman and Kate explore a lot more than the do's and dont's of assertiveness training.

It'as an easy going book with a lot of sex, a simple and straight foreward plot with a lot of basic straight foreward sex.

Juliet Hastings is the same author that wrote 'The Hand of Amun' and I really have to admit it's hard to believe that the same person wrote these two books. The 'Hand' is a mind blowing fabulous erotic book that is complicated and shows master writing skills and any comparison between these two books would be like comparing a bycicle to a Rolls.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A thoroughly modern pice of erotica
Review: Its not often that Black Lace publish a novel in a modern setting. Juliet Hastings has written a book whose theme will be recognised by many professional women. Ever got bored on a course and started fantasising - well this might well have been what you were thinking about.

Juliet Hastings uses the'experiences'of a course tutor and the course attendees to widen their scope in business and sexually. I actually picked up some very useful (non-sexual) hints about the powers of assertiveness and persausion whilst reading this book.

To top it all, Miss Hastings has improved the written quality of Black Lace novels 100% with good grammar, a story line that works and she keeps the reader interested in the bits between sexual interludes!


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