Small Town F*ck Club, Book 2 of the F*ck Club series...was even worse than the first book. I mean, seriously, this guy, Hollywood movie star Sawyer Bennett, who faked his own death in book 1, somehow showed up in the same small town that the "heroine" from book 1 grew up in. On his first night in the town, he met Sadie (the waitress in book 1 that Cal and Juls met when they returned to visit her family), and they immediately have eyes only for each other. Sawyer, trying to maintain a low profile, suddenly starts to think he needs to re-think what he did...really?!
Sadie, also on the run from her past, was told by her boss that, whenever certain customers come into the bar and ask for the "Dusty special", she was to tell them it was $5.99. Not asking questions, she did as she was told, even though there was no such "special" on the menu. Both she and Sawyer noted that such customers would come in, get the message, and then disappear without placing an "order". While Sawyer was pretty certain HE knew what was going on, Sadie stayed in the dark for most of the night...until she and Sawyer decided to hook up in the utility closet that turned out to be...not a closet? It had another door inside that opened up into a stairwell that went down into a basement...where all those people who got the "Dusty Special" ended up with masks on their faces and everyone having sex with others in one fashion or another. The $5.99 had apparently been the code needed to unlock the door that led down to the sex club. So, Sawyer pays the exorbitant fee to enter and they engage in sex along with everyone else. There were no separate rooms, no walls to separate anyone. It was just a massive orgy that everyone engaged in, either as a couple, a trio, or however they wanted.
After leaving the club, Sawyer and Sadie went to her cottage behind the bar...and had more sex. This went on throughout the book, but eventually, Sawyer told Sadie who he was, she told him why she was running too, and then, lo and behold, Sawyer saw his old friend, Cal, in the bar and had to hide from him because he felt guilty he had lied about being dead. But soon, things came to a head where Sawyer and Sadie were at the fourth of July festivities and they ran into Cal and his supermodel girlfriend, and the truth came pouring out. Apparently, the night that Sawyer was outed in the sex club in Hollywood, he learned from his very drunk mother that she was the reason that Cal's parents died...she had been the one to call the press because she and her hubby were attention hogs and wanted the notoriety they could get. So, feeling guilty for what his parents had done to Cal, and the fact that he was fed up with his lifestyle in Hollywood, so he decided to fake his death and leave town.
When Sadie's past returns to haunt her and make trouble, all hell broke loose again, leading up to another massive news release that, once again, outed Sawyer and let the world know he was alive after all. So now, everyone is getting married, having babies, living happily ever after in the corn fields of Indiana, and having tons of sex in the sex club below the local tavern. These two books were really messed up and, though the sex scenes were a bit over the top, seemed more porn in ink than romance novels. This author should try doing scripts for porn flicks. She might make more money that way.