
Three friends read a sexy book and then talk about what they liked, what they didn't and what made them want to have some *ahem* alone time. It's fun, irreverent, and sex positive.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessArtsSexualityBooks | ||||

This month, Sexy Book Club talks about "Charmed by the Bartender: Modern Love #1" by Piper Rayne
Whit is down on her luck after some questionable life choices, so why not make another and hook up a random bartender who turns out to be someone she ha... more
This month Sexy Book Club dives into real literature with Sarah Waters’ Fingersmith!
Come get dirty with us as we stagger our way through this enormous smoggy old London style book! We will encounter thievery, lust, mistaken identities, and a thrill... more
This month, Sexy Book Club talks about “Billionaire BOSS: Secret Baby (Oh Billionaires!)“ by Jolie Day.
A modern workplace romance with what could be, but somehow aren’t, problematic power dynamics related to status and wealth. Plus a secret baby!
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This month, Sexy Book Club discusses “A Match Made for Thanksgiving" by Jackie Lau.
We discuss how successful 'Operation Get Laid Tonight' is (very), the delightful family dynamics, and all the excellent food the author describes - even when it's de... more
This month, Sexy Book Club discusses “Fatal Truth - SEALs of Shadow Force Book 1“ by Misty Evans.
This book is absolutely packed with an amazing array of nonsense : a former Olympian turned investigative reporter, an ex-Navy SEAL / super-soldier, a ... more
This month Sexy Book Club discusses “For Real: A Spires Story“, by Alexis Hall.
This is our first novel from a gay BDSM genre and WE ARE HERE FOR IT!
We discuss the wonderfully fleshed out characters (pun intended), delicious food, and all the stea... more
This month Sexy Book Club discusses "Forbid Me: The Good Ol' Boys" (book 2 in the series) by M. Robinson.
We discuss why this story is bad, and bring up the many, many reasons as to why the male protagonist is just the worst and how very angry he ma... more
This month Sexy Book Club discusses “Lord of Scoundrels“, book #3 in the Scoundrels series by Loretta Chase. This is our first historical romance and it’s a classic of the genre.
We discuss sexy book tropes, if this book from the ‘90s is particularl... more
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