AUTHOR: L. MARIE ADELINE
Pages: 304
Date: 16/10/2013
Grade: 4.5
Details: no. 2 S.E.C.R.E.T
Received from Crown Publishing
Through NetGalley
Own/Kindle
The Blurb:
“Still wounded from a recent
heartbreak over her boss and lover, Will, Cassie Robichaud throws herself into
service with S.E.C.R.E.T., the mysterious organization that changed her forever
by bringing her deepest sexual fantasies to life, one step at a time. Now, it’s
Cassie’s turn to guide the group’s newest candidate, Dauphine Mason, recruiting men to execute a
new set of fantasies.
At thirty-one,
As Cassie worries that the right time will never come for her and Will, she finds inspiration helping
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“Nullum
judicium. Non limitat. Nulla verecundia”.
(No
judgment. No limits. No Shame)
This is the second
S.E.C.R.E.T. book and although it could be read on its own merits I would
advice anyone to read the first book before starting this one.
I am so glad that
L. Marie Adeline decided to write a sequel to “S.E.C.R.E.T.” Not only
because Cassie’s story clearly wasn’t finished when the first book ended. What
I really appreciate in this book is that it illustrates that just because we go
through a certain process and come out at the end of it successfully doesn’t
mean that all our old issues have suddenly disappeared. While Cassie, in the
first book, certainly discovered sides to herself she never knew existed and
starts looking at herself and her needs and wants in a new way, that doesn’t
mean that she has suddenly gotten rid of all the insecurities that hav been
bothering her for years, if not her whole life. Growth is a life-long journey
and insecurities only release their hold with reluctance, as Cassie comes to
realize as the story progresses.
While it seemed,
for a few pages at least, that Cassie would end up with everything she ever
wanted near the end of the first book, a shocking revelation destroyed all her
hopes and dreams and tore her apart from Will, her boss and the man she loves.
What is more, there appeared to be little or no hope that she and Will would
ever have the opportunity to be together, regardless of their feelings for each
other.
When this book
starts Cassie has decided that she will stay with S.E.C.R.E.T., the secret
organization run by and for women that undertakes to liberate women through a
process that has them push their boundaries by participating in nine sexual
fantasies.
When Cassie meets Dauphine she knows that she has found the ideal candidate
for the S.E.C.R.E.T. process and once Dauphine
accepts the challenge, Cassie is only too happy to act as her guide.
“That’s a tough one, control.
(…) Too much and you never allow yourself to know others. Too little and you
never truly know yourself.”
Dauphine has to
battle all her self-preserving instincts but in the end realizes that, if she
wants more out of her life than she has been getting so far – if she wants to
stop being afraid – she has to grab this opportunity.
“Some things are fatefully
divine and some are just divinely fated.”
And so begins Dauphine ’s wonderful
journey. A journey that will not only force her to face fears she didn’t think
she’d ever overcome but will also teach her that she is beautiful and good
enough. She has some wonderful encounters with equally wonderful men, although
my favourite scene was the tango dancing one, taking place in Buenos Aires . And although part of me was
disappointed that her journey got cut short – although the way in which was
intriguing – it did make perfect sense in the story. By the time Dauphine returns from Argentina , she has indeed conquered
the ten steps: surrender, courage, trust, generosity, fearlessness, confidence,
curiosity, bravery, exuberance and liberation, even if she didn’t need all the
steps or encounters normally required. And her reward more than lives up to
everything she’d hoped for.
And I’m glad Dauphine got a happy
ending since Cassie’s journey is proving a lot tougher. Although she knows that
her hopes of a relationship with Will have forever been dashed she continues to
work for him and can’t stop thinking and dreaming about everything that might
have been. And just when it seems that maybe Cassie will be able to find
happiness for herself, everything comes crashing down around her once again,
leaving her dreams shattered but also bringing her to the realization that
although she finished her nine-step program, she still has a lot to learn about
being truly independent.
It is clear from
the way this book ends that there is at least one more S.E.C.R.E.T. title to
come and I will be looking forward to reading it. In fact, I can’t wait to get
my hands on it because for once I’m not at all sure what ending I am hoping for
when it comes to Cassie. I can see at least three possibilities and all of them
have their charms as well as their down sides for me so I’m very curious to see
where the author will take us.
This book was, like
its prequel, a wonderful and very well written story. While “S.E.C.R.E.T.
Shared” is definitely a very erotic story, it is so much more. This is
a story about women helping and empowering women; a book with a very positive
message for all the women out there who think that they are not (good,
beautiful or smart) enough. It is great to read books in which women grow into
themselves and everything they can be without the answer to their problems
necessarily being a man in their lives. Yes, men play a huge part in the
journeys these women undertake but they are only the means through which
progress is made and not the reason why. For me it is impossible not to love a
book that includes a quote like this:
“The word slut, unless
employed by iron-clad feminists or ironically by irony experts, has no business
coming out of a woman’s mouth, do you hear me. Not when she’s describing her
own sexual behaviour and especially if she’s describing another woman’s. It’s
the kind of word that can scar, Cassie”. – Mathilda
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