Kate Burns has sex work in her DNA. From an early age, growing up poor with her mother’s “manfriends” visiting the house (she later learns they were paying clients), to forming “The Sugar Club” with her best friend Lacey, where they give kissing lessons, flirting and touching tips, and sometimes more to the boys and girls at school. The young women go on to strip at a local club. But when Kate’s mother passes away, Kate feels she has no choice but to leave town. She picks up her few belongings and moves halfway around the world, landing at The Hop, a legal brothel. It is there that she meets a wonderfully diverse cast of characters: Daddy, the handsome owner of the brothel . . . and a group of “bunnies,” her fellow sex workers. It is at The Hop that she becomes Lady Lane, and eventually catapulting to fame. There’s a darker side to all of this, of course. Charming as he is, Daddy is a businessman first. And as prostitutes on the Las Vegas strip go missing and wind up dead, the bunnies must bond together . . . a sisterhood of sorts. This is a fun read, it’s heartwarming, sad at times, it’s smart and feminist. I absolutely loved it and thought that the characters were so well-developed!