Scandalous By Nikki Michelle

A Review By: LL

Saigon, skilled playboy and arrogant bastard, is a jack of all trades, and he's mastered them all. He plays just as hard as he works, lives by his own rules, and once his clients break any of them, they're done. Defense attorney by day and well-paid Lothario by night, there is nothing and no one Saigon can't have. When his worlds collide and secrets come to light, Saigon may have to break his own rules in order to deal with the consequences of his actions. Scandalous is smut at its finest. It comes with all the decadence and debauchery you can handle...or can you?


Review Notes:

Audio Book Publication Year: 2021

An installment in a Series? No

Narrator (s): Emmanuel Ingram

Story: Saigon got on my nerves. He was an arrogant jerk because he knew that he was all that and more. I wanted to slap him and at the same time book a slot on his calendar. His lifestyle caused problems for the person closest to him. He convinced himself that he was providing more than sex to his clients because he was helping to boost their self-esteem. Although sex is an integral part of the story there was a good plot with a couple of twists and turns. The sex scenes were TITALLATING! The author did a good job of pulling me in and making me want to learn more about the characters. I don't know if the author plans to write more about Saigon, but I would be up for that. If you're looking for a short and entertaining read, this book fits the bill. Did I mention the sex scenes?

Narration/Performance: It took me a minute to lose myself in the narration. Once I became engrossed in the story, I enjoyed the narrator. I was impressed with Mr. Ingram's ability to perform the various characters, making them sound distinct. I was especially impressed with the handling of the female characters. I did not feel like a man was trying to sound like a woman. He most definitely performed the heck out of those hot sex scenes. He made me feel like I was at the hotel with Saigon.

Reading Recommendation? Yes!

Rating: 4 (It’s lit!)

Content Warnings? No

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