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No judgments. No limits. No shame. Cassie Robichaud’s life is filled with regret and loneliness after the death of her husband. She waits tables at the rundown Café Rose in New Orleans, and every night she heads home to her solitary one-bedroom apartment. But when she discovers a notebook left behind by a mysterious woman at the café, Cassie’s world is forever changed. The notebook’s stunningly explicit confessions shock and fascinate Cassie, and eventually lead her to S∙E∙C∙R∙E∙T, an underground society dedicated to helping women realize their wildest, most intimate sexual fantasies. Cassie soon immerses herself in an electrifying journey through a series of ten rapturous fantasies with gorgeous men who awaken and satisfy her like never before. As she is set free from her inhibitions, she discovers a new confidence that transforms her, giving her the courage to live passionately. Equal parts enticing, liberating and emotionally powerful, S∙E∙C∙R∙E∙T is a world where fantasy becomes reality.
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6 primary booksSecret is a 6-book series with 6 primary works first released in 1938 with contributions by Pseudonymous Bosch, L. Marie Adeline, and Jill Sanders.
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I read Judge awhile ago, and when I found Secret, I thought it was the same story. It kind of is. Where Judge had tension and the sick twist of the group self-punishing itself, I guess I'm feeling deja vu. The difference here is that I don't think the “secrets” are going to be interesting enough for me to hang in there. The characters have no depth or backstories. I honestly did not care when the first secret keeper was revealed here- mostly because I didn't remember who he was or why I should have cared about him. The focus seemed to be on the idol-wannabee. Sigh. I'd steer fans to Judge instead.