A review by ladyyluna
Pleasure and Purpose by Megan Hart

3.0

I enjoyed the story well enough, honestly, and the approach to faith the story introduces is pretty interesting (similar to the concept of a Geisha with religious backing and making it a private institution of sorts). The book has three stories, though characters from each one make an appearance in one another (some more than others). I would've liked it more had the story not felt rushed. I don't think that the length of each story allowed the characters time to develop and untangle, as it were.

And since you made it to the end, some important notes: first, reviews are highly subjective, including mine. My opinion is meant to give an overview of what I saw/felt when I read it (and how it may or may not have made my brain explode). What I see might not be what you see, and what I like (or don't) might not be what you enjoy, which is just fine. My advice to anyone looking into a book? Read the premise, and if it interests you enough, give it a chance and form your own opinion.