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The Boss by Abigail Barnette
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Normally, I don't read erotica. Just not my cup of tea, so to say. I do gynecology for a living¹; no need to venture to the 'private parts area' in my spare time.


¹ I could not resist posting this picture. It's just too awesome.

Or maybe I was just too scarred by my venture into that territory, courtesy of Anne Rice. This book, however, may have helped fix my literary post-Anne-Rice PTSD.

For a year or so, I have been happily following the blog of Jennifer Armintrout/Jenny Trout for the brilliant and painstakingly hilarious recaps of that toxic and poorly written 'phenomenon' - Fifty Shades of Grey, obviously - that apparently, according to the media, represents everything¹ that women should want from life.
¹ By "everything", I mean a rich 'hero' who knows what's good for 'his' woman and whose abusive behavior can apparently be interpreted as love by the shallow vapid useless 'heroine'.

Why exactly it has become so mind-boggingly popular is beyond me.
Anyway, Jenny Trout took on a mission to recap - and what a feat it was! - with humor and anger combined the atrociousness that E.L.James inflicted upon the unconsenting universe. And, apparently, being in the business of writing erotica herself (Abigail Barnette is her pen-name for this genre) she decided to try creating an erotic romance that manages to avoid all the 50 Shades bullshit that makes readers foam at the mouth. In her own words from her blog:
"It's my own entry into the contemporary erotic romance subgenre spawned by 50 Shades of Grey and the Crossfire series. But I'm pretty much just doing it for fun and to goof off, and to see if I can write a book in that genre without falling into the traps of misogyny and abuse we've seen in the 50 Shades series."

"And I thought it would be fun to write a book that has the flavor of Fifty Shades of Grey, but not the non-existent conflict, the abuse masquerading as romance, or the heroine who dumps her entire life to be owned by some dude."
The result was 'The Boss', written as a free online serial. I can give you a brief description of this book as such: It's what an erotic romance looks like when written (a) about normal well-adjusted and well-functioning people, smart and independent, who possess self-respect and consideration of others, and (b) penned by someone who appears to have a decent command of English language and rules of writing.

Sophie is a young woman working on her career in fashion industry. She is sexually experienced, confident, and does not view other women as competition (a trait that for whatever reasons seems to pervade literature aimed at women. Blargh.). Neil is an incredibly rich middle-aged man with a flair for a bit of kink - the kind that does not come with a requirement of being an asshole to the rest of the world (are you listening, Christian Grey?) They start a relationship, but their lives do not revolve around the romance alone. There's actual plot in this book, believe it or not.

I'm not going to pretend that in the attempts to avoid the pitfalls of 50 Shades of Grey, The Boss does not frequently try a bit *too* hard - but, honestly, give me a book that tries too hard to avoid the abuse and misogyny any day over a book that portrays such things as the pinnacle of women's desires.

Here's the quick list of what I appreciated in this book:

- A healthy portrayal of female sexuality that is NOT focused on the naive innocence of the heroine that can only be awakened by the special Chosen One.
- A strong depiction of friendship between women, NOT falling into the pitfall of assuming that (a) women have to view all other women as competition, (b) only the ugly and undesirable women - therefore not a competition to her - can be her friends, (c) women are always assholes to one another because everyone wants to be a bratty center of attention for all men around.
- A romantic relationship that is build on trust and respect - and is not confusing the kinks in the bedroom with the events happening in the non-bedroom life.
- A career that is actually important to the heroine; a job that is not just an excuse to meet the man of her dreams.
- Depictions of sex that can actually use the adult words for body parts instead of constant euphemisms of 'down there' and such. Blergh.
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As I've said above, I don't really read erotica and I don't quite get the hype around the genre. Because of this, I may not quite 'get' this book like an intended audience (a.k.a. people who *do* read this genre) would - but even then I'm still able to appreciate decent writing, good characterization and determination to avoid the pitfalls making books like '50 Shades' quite unreadable.

A star rating is difficult for me to assign as this is not quite the book I'd normally read and enjoy, but 3.5 stars at least would be a safe bet. A fun read overall.
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message 1: by Cassy (new)

Cassy Great review! Love the Star Wars-inspired picture.

I do gynecology for a living¹.

Also, how do you put superscript in your reviews?


Nataliya Cassy wrote: "Great review! Love the Star Wars-inspired picture.

I do gynecology for a living¹.

Also, how do you put superscript in your reviews?"


Thanks, Cassie!

As for superscript, I use "&"sup1";" - just take out the quotes out of that. Works for 1, 2, and 3; I have not figured out to do more than that with the html that this site supports.


message 3: by rameau (new) - added it

rameau I love that first picture.


Nataliya rameau wrote: "I love that first picture."

Thanks! I love it, too. I need that on a t-shirt.


message 5: by Anachronist (new)

Anachronist The Ob-Gyn Kenobi moved me to tears! May the force be with you and your patients of course!I am not sure about forceps but I guess you know better...a great review!


message 6: by Natasha (new)

Natasha M i'm going to try out this book because of this review


message 7: by PJ (new) - rated it 5 stars

PJ Fabulous review and love the graphic! I'm in SF and would love to see an OB/GYN who had a sense of humor. lol


message 8: by BookAddict (last edited Sep 05, 2013 06:52PM) (new) - added it

BookAddict  ✒ La Crimson Femme Thanks for the heads up. Now that I know who the writer is, I'm passing on it. Her proud declaration of not needing to research into the lifestyle makes me think less of her.

Oops! My mistake. I thought I read that this is written by the 50Shades of Grey author. DOH! I like Jennifer so I'm now reconsidering the book. :/


Judith Yay,, moment of panic that BookAddict had a point. doing the happy dance because I loved this review and see that the book is just 99 cents.

thanks


Kelly Perfect review of this book, I agree with all that you said! :)


Midniteillusion One of the best reviews I think I've ever read anywhere. Thanks for introducing me to Jen's blog too! I'm going to read this book because of this review and of Jen's take on FSOG and how it's not a healthy realtionship. I can't wait to read about her characters and a more real life take on this theme.


message 12: by Beau (new) - added it

Beau This is one of the best reviews I’ve ever read and I appreciate you sharing about your perspective coming from your profession as well .


Nataliya Beau wrote: "This is one of the best reviews I’ve ever read and I appreciate you sharing about your perspective coming from your profession as well ."

Thanks, Beau!


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