Jill Nelson Makes a Splash with a Steamy Novel about a Sex Spa

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'Let's Get It On' by Jill Nelson is downright hot.

It is the story of a group of women who decide to open a full service sex spa for women on a luxurious yacht moored off the shore of Martha's Vineyard. And honey, you get your nails and toes done--and more. A visit aboard the Floating Spa is a phantasmagorical sexual experience. It is the sequel to the wildly successful and funny 'Sexual Healing.'

"What better place to franchise and open the ultimate exclusive sex spa for women than in international waters three miles off the coast of a wealthy resort island overflowing with babes with plenty of disposable income,'' Nelson writes, "active libidos, and a shortage of men?''



The entrepreneurs, Lydia Beaucoup, Acey Allen and LaShaWanda P. Marshall, decided to expand their business after running A Sister's Spa in Reno, which besides offering aerobics classes, herbal wraps and a relaxing place for stressed-out women to spend a few days, it also offered fabulous, safe sex with gorgeous young men. But they decided to step up their game with the Floating Spa, offering highly specialized menu options.

"Now picture the Floating Spa,'' Nelson writes, "staffed by our ready, willing, and able male sex workers on a luxurious yacht three miles off Martha's Vineyard, an island where the average income of summer residents is in the high six figures and women outnumber men fourteen to one. Wonderful sex and pampering await you, just a twenty-minute taxi ride away. It's a no-brainer. The way I see it, there's money lying-no, floating-around waiting for us to scoop up.''

'Let's Get It On' is imbued with a complex narrative that involves the mob and politics. The introduction is written as a fictional memoir, especially as Nelson writes about Marshall, the protagonist. The story invokes the names famous people and places, adding to the real life feel. "I was born and raised by a hardworking single mother in Mississippi during the meanest years of segregation and Jim Crow,'' Nelson writes of Marshall.

The second part of the story is focused on the founding of Floating Spa and life aboard the luxurious yacht. In terms of life about the yacht, let's just say Nelson spins a super sexy yarn just in time for summer.

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