Corporate lawyer Jennifer Ryan leads an enviable life. She has a high-paying job, dutiful husband, and a happy family. Tensions between her home and work lives get a little stressed though, and one night she gets caught up in the attentions of a work acquaintance.
She has the titular casual fling, but instead of being a one-off tryst it turns into a path of betrayal and blackmail. She gets threatened with exposure, and for fear of losing the life she has built she does some sleuthing of her own to learn about her mystery man and his path of villainy.
I picked this book up because I have seen some good things from AWA (Artists, Writers, Artisans) Publishing and I have really enjoyed a number of novels by this series author Jason Starr. I was not disappointed at all, and Casual Fling has all the hallmarks of an entertaining noir narrative: a tight plot, a compelling mystery, sexual tension, and complicated characters. This books really works because Jennifer is a flawed person but also one who owns up to her faults and won't simply be taken advantage of.
Not just successful because of its plot and characterizations, this book also features strong artwork by Dalibor Talajić and colors by Marco Lesko that portrays steamy moments, tense interactions, action, and human moments in fine fashion. Consequently, it is a book full of moody, grim atmosphere that suits the plot. Casual Fling is a taut thriller told economically, great for noir or mystery fans.
The reviews of this book I have read have been positive. Kobi Bordoley called it "a sleek, well written story." Logan Dalton wrote that it was "a decent erotic thriller and still had plenty of time for tough, nuanced conversations."
Casual Fling was published by AWA Upshot, and they offer a preview and much more about the series here. There is also a sneak peek of the series available on Webtoons. Because of the themes, relationship issues, and adult situations in this book, I recommend it for mature readers.