Sugarbabe, by Holly Hill – Book Review

The True Story of One Women’s Search to Find a Sugar Daddy

Sugarbabe Book Cover - The Library Thing
Sugarbabe Book Cover - The Library Thing
Sugarbabe is the story of an out of work and out of money psychologist living in Sydney, who searches for a sugar daddy and discovers a lot about men as well as herself.

This novel, based on the true story of a women advertising herself as a Sugarbabe is as engaging as it is controversial. After being dumped by her wealthy, albeit married boyfriend, Holly Hill (pseudonym) broke and out of work places an online advertisement for a sugar daddy, offering to pamper the successful candidate with massages, gourmet meals, companionship, and of course sex. All for a generous allowance.

Sugarbabe Overview

Sugarbabe poses the question ‘How far would you go?’ if you were out of work and out of money. Living in Darlinghust, close to Sydney’s central business district, with a mortgage payment looming and having just been dumped by the wealthy boyfriend that had previously encouraged her to quit her job, Holly was in a bind.

Accustomed to a life of keeping well and expensive clothing, Holly needs to make money fast to stay on top of her bills. After the half-joking suggestion from her gay friend to find a sugar daddy, Holly places an advertisement, promising to pamper one gentleman for a weekly allowance. The responses she receives are numerous, many from married men, unhappy with their sex lives.

Sugarbabe Review

Sugarbabe is a controversial yet highly engaging novel about a taboo subject. Holly is an attractive 40-year-old woman, although she can pass for younger and advertises herself as a 35-year-old, who is encouraged by her friend to be open-minded about her career choices, and thus, advertises for a sugar daddy.

Sugarbabe is an interesting novel, and while most readers wont be surprised by the number of business men who cheat on their wives, many may be surprised by how many of them will pay for sex. An engaging and well written story, however, towards the end it does become somewhat preachy as though the author is trying to justify her actions, and force her opinions down the readers throat.

Still, Sugarbabe is a great read, allowing the reader to take a voyeuristic approach and see a world unfamiliar to them, the world of sugar babes and sugar daddies. While some readers may not agree with Holly’s view on monogamy, or lack of monogamy, the book gives an insight into the lives of those men, unhappy with their lives and searching for more, as well as the lives of the women who become sugar babes.

Sugarbabe is sexy, definitely an adult read, fun and at times serious and is well worth a read.

Sugarbabe was first published in 2007 and again in 2008 by Random House, Australia, and has since been published in New York, Toronto, London, Auckland and Johannesburg (ISBN 978-1-74166-818-6). Hill’s second book Toyboy is said to be equally controversial.

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Comments

Aug 3, 2010 9:59 AM
Guest :
This is prostitution, folks. "Holly" even admitted it on CNN. Nothing new here. Move along. When she's 50, will she be doing this? I hope not. Seems like she's trying to get out of the game now by being an "author". She will never have a lasting relationship because her view of men is forever tainted.
Aug 3, 2010 4:57 PM
Guest :
Holly Hill is a stupid and a moron.

I won't read answers.
Sep 1, 2010 8:21 AM
Guest :
This book is so real though; different and refreshing in a way. Definitely a good read.
Sep 7, 2010 11:27 AM
Guest :
I hate this book. Miss Hill tries too desperately to be "Hip" and appears pathetic. She drovels on and on about her incredible sexuality, and how it "hurts" that all women despise her and men all want her...whatever. I expected to see an Angelina Jolie type and found her to be a Tina Fey.
Supposebly a doctor in psycology...and not one mention of the female hormone oxytocin that is released during sex effectively bonding a woman to her sexual partner. How can you ignore biology and be a doctor????
Oct 29, 2010 3:31 PM
Guest :
I saw her today on Dr.Phil, and thought I would checkout her book. She looked" frumpy" and so did her sugar daddy! I really don’t believe I will waste my money on her book. She couldn't even look Dr.Phil in the eye most of the time
Dec 4, 2010 6:18 PM
Guest :
This book was written by an open minded, independent female, and open minded, independent females get it... It's just an account of a life experience, and the author has the right to put it forward whichever way she sees fit. Lighten up folks!
Feb 28, 2011 4:25 AM
Guest :
An attractive 40-year-old? No. Preachy? Yes. Saw this embarassment on that Dr Phil show.
Mar 14, 2011 7:07 AM
Guest :
Holly - my heart is saddend by your circumstances. GOD loves you and he has so much more for your life than this junk that you have got yourself caught up in. He is THE Creator of marriage and sex - you have no right to say that the 'recipe' needs to be changed!!! It is OUR selfish mindsets that need to be changed! Come to your Father and let him show you what love is....go and read "Laugh your way to a better marriage" by Mark Gungor
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