The Rolexx Club by Meta SmithThe Rolexx Club
by Meta Smith
Grand Central Publishing
ISBN: 0446696781
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Determined to make a name for herself anyway possible, Dez runs away from a life of disappointment to what seems like a glittery life, stripping at Miami's famous Rolexxx Club. Ginger, a 25 year old dancer considered to be a vet, takes Dez under her care to show her the ropes and exactly how mush she could get from thirsty, powerful men, if she used her assets the right way. Filled with explicit scenes (which are needed to make this book realistic), The Rolexxx Club is definitely not a book for kids, and may leave some adults a little uneasy. Although this book exposes the filthy side of strip clubs and the sad realizations for some of the money hungry young girls, it also finds a way to work in a few words about the lord which may seem out of place to many readers, but whatever works, works right? Over all if you pick this up for a quick entertaining read, you will be satisfied.

1. What did you like best about this book?
Although I am not a fan of extremely graphic scenes, Meta made it work for her.

2. What did you dislike about this book?
I didn't like that the main character seemed a bit preachy at times.

3. How can the author improve this book?
Not sure if I would say that some of the preachy scenes should be eliminated or that some of the sex scenes should be toned down


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Rhine :
Posted 78 days ago
I really liked Meta's other books; but this one was kinda of bad. I can't figure out who or what annoyed me the most. Ginger the stripper turned religious fanatic; Leilani, a sort of decent girl turned into a total nutcase.Or Sparks, someone who calls himself "Mr.Maturity", but seems sort of naive. I really felt like despite all of Dez's talk about God one minute, the next she could turn back into a manipulative golddigger with selective memory when it comes time to get something that she wants. It seems like after all the mean things she did to others, she still got everything she wanted, and no one else could.All in all it was sort of decent but I didn't even bother to finish the last 7 pages I had left. I just skimmed to the last one and realized I feel sort cheated with the whole ordeal. I guess nice guys do finish last.....
revu4u :
Posted 175 days ago
I liked this book. I read it effortlessly. I enjoyed the plight of the main character and was really interested in where her story would end.
 




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