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Bettie Page Presents: The Librarian

Bettie Page Presents: The Librarian - Logan Belle So, innocent young Regina Finch thinks she has found her dream job working at the main branch of the New York Public Library. Then she finds a man and woman getting it on in a private collection room and before she has a chance to report them – finds out the dude is a billionaire (and technically her boss). Before long, she and Sebastian find themselves drawn together and go all Fifty Shades on each other. blah blah nothing new blah blah. I’m not really into BDSM novels, y’all. Luckily – The Librarian doesn’t really delve too far into that whole world. Also? IT IS BORING. Seriously – flat, one dimensional characters in a flat, one dimensional plot with flat, one dimensional sexytimes. I didn’t dislike the book, I just didn’t like it. Having no strong feelings whatsoever = not good. The main positives? The cover. And the library setting. The end.