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(More customer reviews)In Good Girls Pole Rider's Club by Kimona Jaye, the main character Shaundra finds an ambitious stripper's business card in her boyfriend's back pocket, she decides it is time to learn some new tricks. If dropping it like it's hot is what her man wants, then that is what she is going to give him. She and her girlfriends-- Shay, Brenda, and Karina dec ide to purchase a stripper's pole and learn how to work it like the pros. All in the name of claiming their lives back. Shay is a bored housewife, married to a preacher; Shaundra is the mother of a rebellious teenager; Karina is Weight Watchers' number one client; and Brenda is a peace officer who is ready to get wild for the first time in her life.
First we meet Shaundra, riding a wave of anger after finding a business card from a stripper in her boyfriend's pocket. Already tight-faced because he lied about being garnished for child support, she quickly figures out that he is giving money to strippers on a regular basis. She sees the pole as a way of reclaiming her man's attention and keeping his money in his pocket. What she does not bank on is her daughter diving head first into her teen years with her free-spirited sister, Niecee, making matters worse. Next is Shay who is growing increasingly tired of her humdrum marriage and even less exciting sex life as the wife of a preacher. To her, the pole represents the spark that her marriage needs and a way to keep her mind off her ex-boyfriend, Darius, who is serving time. What she does not realize is that her sexual frustration runs much deeper than she could ever imagine, threatening to drown her in her own turmoil. Brenda is the reserved officer, secretly dying to shed her heavy shell and the pole gives her just that chance. But she soon realizes that she has bit off more than she can chew. And I definitely did not see the twist coming with Shaundra's sister, Niecee!
Kimona Jaye weaves a very entertaining tale with this book, however, the story was widely centered around Shaundra, Shay and Brenda, to the point that when Karina was mentioned I was wondering who she was and where she came from. I definitely would have liked to know the story behind the volatile relationship between Shaundra and her daughter. Also, the ending left a lot of unanswered questions as no one's dilemma was truly solved. I noticed in the author's acknowledgements that this book is a part of a series, I truly hope that she will bring back these lively characters to give her readers some closure or continuation of their storylines. I will definitely be on the lookout for her next book!
Reviewed by: D.L.Sparks
APOOO BookClub
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STRIPPING:IT'S NOT JUST FOR BAD GIRLS ANYMORE.When Shaundra finds an ambitious stripper's business card in her boyfriend's back pocket, she decides it's time to learn some new tricks. She tells her best girlfriends -- Shay, the wife of a preacher; Brenda, a peace officer; and Karina, Weight Watchers' number one client -- and together they make a pact to buy a stripper's pole and spice up their lives. But fulfilling the promises they made under the influence of vodka martinis proves to be much more difficult than they thought, considering that these suburban women have never met a stripper, much less aimed to be one. But desperate times call for desperate measures, and the single gals among them are in search of Mr. Right. While trying to keep love in their lives by projecting a good-girl image to the world, when it comes to the bedroom, they'll be as bad as they can be.A fresh new voice in sexy fiction, Kimona Jaye delivers a fun and intoxicating adventure to be read and shared with friends and lovers alike.
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