Book Review: Serena’s Plight by Carol Madison

Serenas PlightA modern day courtesan story, Serena’s Plight takes on the world’s oldest profession from the first moment that a woman decides to be one to the why and the wherefore. And finally, as she start living that life and how she fares daily.

A very honest portrayal, the author did not mince words. There were no terms of endearments, just plain sex acts thus making it very obvious to the audience exactly what is the psychological makeup of the protagonist.

Don’t get me wrong; the sex scenes were done tastefully. Yet, the brutal honesty why Serena was there and why she was doing it make the reader see Serena exactly what she was – a sex object. She might be living in luxury especially when we compare it to the trailer park she came from but readers still Serena as falling from grace.

As announced in the beginning of the book, Serena’s Plight is Book 1 in the Goddess of Ivy trilogy. Hence, it is not surprising that the ending was a cliffhanger.

Serena’s Plight (Goddess of Ivy Book 1) is Rated M for Mature due to subject matter and sexual content.

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Description

Serena’s Plight is rich with passionate, detailed sex interspersed throughout an equally detailed drama of a young woman’s determination to survive all adversities and never give up her search for love.

Serena Loomis grew up poor, with an alcoholic mother and no father, but with Sam Everhart as her best friend. All she ever wanted was to become Serena Everhart, but Sam inexplicably began to push her away, and finally broke up with her. Abandoned by the only male she’d ever loved or felt loved by, they rarely spoke as Serena started going through boyfriends as fast as her mother, until she confronted a painful truth: Giving them everything wasn’t enough.

Now when Sam figures he can’t afford an Ivy League degree, he contacts Serena again with a plan to close his tuition gap by selling her considerable sexual favors to a few rich, trust-funded fraternity brothers, but when he starts to tell her about it, he changes his mind before he gets it out. Serena coerces him into divulging it after all, breaking her heart again.

After a sleepless night, Serena considers her lack of plans or hope for her life, and the prospect that Sam’s elaborate scheme would give her a small fortune at the end of four years. She reluctantly decides she has no better option, and will pursue Sam’s idea as a necessary, but temporary compromise to secure her future. Serena has to pressure Sam into following through with it, but he does. Unfortunately for Sam’s renewed interest, she seems to thrive under the new circumstances. Unfortunately for Serena, although her work provides numerous pleasures, it’s a lot more difficult than she ever imagined, and getting worse, not better.

Serena’s Plight is the first book in the Goddess of Ivy trilogy, a contemporary, erotic, and psychological romance.