Reviewed:
I never cease to be amazed at how I never cease to be amazed at this author's ability to keep on churning out good stories with well developed characters and interesting story lines. What makes Ann's accomplishment all the more impressive is that she uses only two basic motifs: (1) young person has meaningful sex with older person and (2) latent lesbian is introduced to meaningful sex by active lesbian. The author often combines the two themes into a single plot. In addition, she adds interesting settings and plot elements that manage to make each new story seem like a genuinely new story.
In the present case, the author sets her story in Hollywood. Brooke Hudson is a 39-year-old star of a TV series that has run its course. For reasons that are clear from the story, she agrees to go to the Awards dinner with her much younger co-star, Gregg Newman. She eventually teaches him how to make love to a real woman.
The story has the usual characteristics of an Ann Douglas story -- sensible plot, meaningful sex, and an interesting variety of details to put the sex in context. I think you'll like it.