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ONE LAST SECRET by Adele Parks

ONE LAST SECRET

by Adele Parks

Pub Date: Dec. 27th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-778-38677-3
Publisher: Harlequin MIRA

A female sex worker decides to take one last job before retiring from the profession, but everything goes wrong.

Dora is a high-end escort in London who’s grown accustomed to her life. She has all the right systems in place to keep herself feeling safe despite the potentially hazardous nature of her profession. Her manager, Elspeth, vets each client, explaining that Dora does not indulge certain fetishes. Elspeth ensures that no one has Dora’s direct line, nor do they know her real name. Dora expects she’ll continue in her line of work indefinitely—until the day a client beats her badly enough to send her to the hospital. Following the beating, Dora’s one true friend, Evan, insists that she must quit. Dora is reluctant to take his advice, which she’s heard many times before, until Evan, who has long been in love with Dora, proposes. To her surprise, she accepts and begins preparing to leave her old life behind. But then a longtime client calls begging Dora to escort him on a getaway where his friends will be coupled up. Dora reluctantly agrees to take on this final assignment, provided there will be no sex. Unfortunately, as the trip unfolds, she realizes she has stepped into something far more nefarious than a simply holiday. At a luxurious but secluded French estate, with a missing cellphone, too much alcohol, and a brain that starts playing tricks on her, Dora suddenly fears for her safety. Told in the first person, primarily from Dora’s perspective, the story is engaging and evocative throughout. Brimming with sensuality and suspense, the novel is also full of inside details about life as a sex worker. Although many questions are left maddeningly unanswered and certain plot points feel flimsy (like the attachment that Evan and Dora feel for each other), the intrigue never wavers. A sudden change of narrator deep in the story feels both jarring and unnecessary, but as soon as the narrative returns to Dora, the story picks up at a furious pace. Readers should be aware of several dark and potentially triggering topics, including drug use, violence, and rape.

A chillingly addictive story of sex, money, romance, and revenge.