A woman is caught between lovers in Hayden’s erotic romance.
Flicka is a young woman who works in film production in Hollywood. At the beginning of the story, she develops a longing for a co-worker named Julian. The fact that Julian is married is not a big deal to Flicka; nor is the fact that she slept with Julian’s brother, Jackson, some years before. Flicka is into living in the now, and she likes nothing better than to fill the now with sex. She first meets up with Julian in Monterey before their work schedule takes them both abroad, where they have trysts in exotic locales like Thailand. Flicka breezily narrates the encounters: “Gripping Julian’s solid eight inches to guide it into me made me gasp!” Julian is not the only one in Flicka’s lusty sights—she also has a casual relationship with a movie star she refers to as “D.” D is a “gorgeous hunk on screen with a sense of humor.” Flicka gets to indulge in both of these handsome men as her work, and theirs, takes them around the world. About halfway through the story, Flicka discovers she is pregnant; will the news dampen her libido? The answer is no—this is not a morality play, but rather a freewheeling romp through various bedrooms and anywhere else two people can have sex. (As Flicka exclaims at one point, “My third time fucking in a pool!”) There is not much tension in the narrative, just a lot of fun. Some interference from the paparazzi raises a few eyebrows, but the characters are not particularly bothered. Likewise, the pregnancy issue is resolved without fanfare (Flicka remarks, “my boobs had increased one cup size”). The questions that keep the story moving are all about with whom, and where, will Flicka have her next orgasm.
A playful adventure that is low on drama and high on adult activities.