Let’s Get It On A Novel

Let’s Get It On A Novel by Jill Nelson, published by Harper Collins on May 25, 2010, is a reprint edition comprising 288 pages. This fiction work follows Lydia Beaucoup and her friends, Acey Allen and LaShaWanda P. Marshall, as they expand their successful full-service spa business in Reno to a new location on a boat at Martha’s Vineyard. The spa caters to professional women, offering unique services that challenge traditional norms, including safe sex experiences designed specifically for female pleasure.
Readers will find a smart and humorous narrative that explores the complexities of running a business in a provocative environment. As the characters navigate challenges such as demanding clients, mob extortion, and government scrutiny, the story delves into themes of empowerment and desire. This novel presents a witty perspective on women’s needs and aspirations, making it a distinctive addition to contemporary fiction.
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After opening a wildly successful “full-service spa” in Reno that caters to professional women (which turned the world’s oldest profession on its head), Lydia Beaucoup and her friends Acey Allen and LaShaWanda P. Marshall decide to grow their business—with a new spa on a boat moored off the shore at Martha’s Vineyard. In this unique haven for pampering, in addition to massage and reflexology, clients can purchase fabulous, multi-orgasmic safe sex from men specifically trained to please women. But selling sex is never easy—and insatiable clients, mob extortion, and a repressive federal government are just a few of the problems threatening to take down A Sister’s Spa.
Smart, sizzling, and wickedly funny, Let’s Get It On is an outrageous tale of pushing traditional envelopes in pursuit of empowerment—and a witty, forthright look at what women really want.
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