Review of Odyssey Inside Out

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Odyssey Inside Out" by K G Golden.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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In Odyssey---Inside Out: Memoirs exposing the crazy life of a Massage Parlor owner, K.G. Golden takes readers on a provocative and eye-opening journey into the world of owning and operating a massage parlor business. As the owner of a successful massage parlor, he shares his experiences, sex life, and the steamy secrets that come with running such an establishment.

K.G. Golden realized that he had to have his own business to make a lot of money, and he began working towards it. Visiting the Regency Health Club sparked an idea that would change his life forever: opening his own massage parlor. In 1986, Odyssey Health Club opened its doors. In his titillating memoir, Golden details the ins and outs of running such a business as well as his sexual encounters. He ventures into the mechanics of managing a massage parlor where pleasure was the product and money flowed.

From the very beginning, his life was intertwined with sex in a way that few could have ever imagined. As the owner and operator of a massage parlor, the author found himself surrounded by a bevy of beautiful women, all eager to please and fulfill his every whim. The candid account of his experiences is both shocking and tantalizing. From intimate encounters with his employees to wild nights filled with passion and lust, he holds nothing back as he recounts the events that unfolded behind closed doors. At times, Golden's recounting of his sexual encounters is so vivid and explicit that it is hard to believe that such things could have actually taken place. But as I went deeper into his world, it became clear that these experiences were not only real, but they were a fundamental part of his existence.

Exploring the world of running a massage parlor through the eyes of the author was indeed an enlightening experience. Golden gives intricate details of managing such a business, from the day-to-day operations to the challenges and rewards that come with it. I gained valuable insights into the practical aspects of running a massage parlor, such as client management, staff training, and maintaining a successful establishment. I was provided with a glimpse into the complexities of human relationships in a unique and sometimes controversial context. These insights offer a nuanced perspective on the dynamics at play within the massage parlor environment.

This is a compelling and provocative read that offers a rare glimpse into a world that few dare to explore. With nothing to dislike and exceptional editing, this book deserves 5 out of 5 stars. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of human desire, power dynamics, and the blurred lines between pleasure and business. I would have to place a warning due to the explicit contents.

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With unflinching honesty, Golden shares the ups and downs of his journey, from the inception of the idea to the successful opening of Odyssey Health Club in 1986. Through his titillating memoir, readers are immersed in the mechanics of managing a massage parlor where pleasure is the product and money flows freely.
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