Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Butterfly by Kathryn Harvey


BOOK ONE OF THE BUTTERFLY TRILOGY
ISBN-13: 9781596528727
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Publication date: 5/1/2012
Pages: 370
Thanks to the publisher.


From New York Times bestselling author Kathryn Harvey comes an arousing, passionate story of three women’s hidden desires and the place called Butterfly, where dreams are kept and where fantasies come to life.

Above an exclusive men’s store on Rodeo Drive there is a private club called Butterfly, where women are free to act out their secret erotic fantasies. Only the most beautiful and powerful women in Beverly Hills are invited to join: Jessica, a lawyer who longs for the days when men were men, and women dressed to please them; Trudie, a builder who wants a man who will challenge her—all of her—with no holds barred; and Linda, a surgeon, who uses masks to unmask the desires she hides even from herself.
But the most mysterious of them all is the woman who created Butterfly. She has changed her name, her accent, even her face to hide her true identity. And now she is about to reveal everything to realize the dream that has driven her since childhood—the secret obsession that will carry her beyond ecstasy, or destroy her and everyone around her.

Reissued to coincide with Harvey's Villard hardcover sequel, Stars. This bestselling novel centers around an exclusive club on Rodeo Drive where women are free to act out their wildest erotic fantasies. But the paradise soon becomes a den of treachery, and its most prominent members find their lives threatened by their darkest obsessions.

My Review~


The riches women in Hollywood belong to a secret club called Butterfly. The club is well hidden above a men’s clothing store on Rodeo Drive. Butterfly is where women come to let themselves be free and not have to worry about anything. It’s where fantasies come true.

When I looked up this book I thought it would be a good book. I was wrong it was a remarkable story. It tells of Jessica, Trudie, and Linda stories. But the part I loved was Rachel’s story. Her story is, of love and heartbreak. The story goes back in time to let you know what has happened to Rachel. The first time you meet her you get to know her family and what’s it’s like for her.
You follow each of the women’s stories through their time in and out of Butterfly. Some are married and are wanting some positive attention.  

I HIGHLY recommend this book. I know it is long but worth every little word! I couldn’t put it down!



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