6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Natasha Linnett, a truly bad girl -- who must be punished!", Jun 8 2005
By Sassy Brit "alternative-read" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: In Disgrace (Mass Market Paperback)
Famous for her connections as La Peche, the last model and muse of the late artist Phillipe Faucon, naughty Natasha Linnett finds herself comfortably rich from the sale of his looted paintings. With three secret admirers, rubber doggie bones, a lover with a foot fetish and plenty of disciplining men who are happy to dominate her, what more could a girl like Natasha want? (Other than to enjoy the fruits of her labour with lots of kinky sex and to stay out of the public eye?)
After Natasha enjoys a romp with Percy Ottershaw in Regent's park, and a good spanking, her decision to keep a low profile is squashed when her saucy antics are captured on film. Glutton for punishment, we follow the `lengths' she has to go through to retrieve the photo's from discerning paparazzi Andy Devlin. Will she get them back, before her face (or rather bare bottom) is splashed all over the newspapers? And who is the third illusive secret admirer she cannot track down?
If you are a fan of Penny Birch's work already, as many of you are, you will no doubt be familiar with the amazing high level of sexual content there is in her books. If, like me, you are new to this genre, then you're in for a real treat. Penny Birch is the mistress of erotica and a wonderfully talented writer. Drawing information from a mixture of real life experiences and a vivid imagination, Penny Birch delves into the explicit thoughts and fantasies of down to earth characters in contemporary, believable settings. Moreover, In Disgrace has a strong story line, a gift when it comes to attracting readers and clearly evident in the quality and quantity of her writing. I liked the fact that this story follows on from Peach and When she was Bad, and for that added touch, you will often find Penny Birch's characters know and interact with each other. Even six books later, Natasha Linnett is truly a bad girl -- who must be punished.
A spanking good read!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
No Disgrace Here!, May 10 2005
By Wild Bill - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: In Disgrace (Mass Market Paperback)
Natasha Linnet is back and in fine form. One of Penny Birch's on-going heroines, she enjoys one of her best outings in this book. She is on top of the world, financially independent and very sassy in her approach to satisfying her needs, most of which include spankings and dirty sex, from both male and female. Penny displays a good level of energy in this book, which has not only a good plot, but a strong storyline that allows Natasha a wide variety of adventures. As usual, she gets more than she bargained for, but that's fine with her. Penny's skill at describing scenes, both the actual and those that Natasha fantasises about, is as good as or better than it has ever been. I enjoyed both. Penny strikes the perfect chord between fun and nasty, but never too nasty. Natasha's old friends Monty and Percy make appearances, and are up to their usual antics. Penny also introduces a couple of new characters who have a few new twists on how to deal with Natasha. This book can be read as a first time, stand-alone story, or as part of the "Natasha cycle", which started with "Brat". Either way, it's a lot of fun, and well up to Penny's high standards.