Plot Summary
Heartbreak and Hard Choices
After a painful breakup with her long-term boyfriend Connor, Ella is left alone in London, struggling with debt, a dead-end job, and the ache of missing her parents in Australia. She's forced to confront the reality that she's been living someone else's dream, not her own. With Christmas approaching and no money for a flight home, Ella's desperation grows. She's tired of pasta dinners, tired of her grimy house share, and tired of feeling like a failure. The only thing she has left is her sexuality and a lingering sense of adventure. When an old online friend, Ebony, suggests a lucrative but taboo path—joining a secretive escort agency—Ella's curiosity and need for change outweigh her fear. She's ready to take a risk, even if it means redefining herself.
The Naughty List Invitation
Ella reaches out to Ebony, who introduces her to the world of high-end, anonymous sex work. The agency operates through a "naughty list," a menu of kinks and boundaries that clients can select from. Ebony assures Ella that her goth look and open-mindedness will be in high demand. The process is professional: background checks, STI tests, and strict confidentiality. Ella is both nervous and excited, drawn to the idea of taking control of her life and finances. She's determined to earn enough to visit her parents for Christmas, and the agency seems like her ticket out. The promise of money, adventure, and sexual liberation is intoxicating, and Ella decides to go all in, adopting the alias "Holly" for her new persona.
Becoming Holly: The Interview
Ella prepares meticulously for her video interview with the agency's mysterious panel. Dressed in her goth finest, she's grilled about her sexual experience and willingness to explore various kinks. The interview quickly turns explicit, with Ella performing live to prove her skills and comfort with exhibitionism. She's tested on her ability to take direction, endure pain, and perform for an audience. Despite her nerves, Ella's performance is raw, honest, and uninhibited. She passes the test, earning praise for her authenticity and enthusiasm. The agency welcomes her as "Holly," and she's given access to the naughty list, though with initial restrictions. Ella feels a surge of pride and anticipation—she's finally in control, ready to embrace her new identity.
First Client, First Steps
Holly's debut as an entertainer is with a basic client—vanilla sex, oral, and a simple hotel room. The experience is transactional but empowering; she plays her role, fakes enthusiasm, and delivers exactly what's requested. The money is real, and so is the sense of accomplishment. Holly quickly learns the difference between fantasy and reality, between her desires and the client's. She's not swept away by romance or passion, but by the thrill of being wanted and the satisfaction of earning. The five-star review and the cash in her account are validation. Holly is hooked—not just on the money, but on the feeling of agency and the possibility of more.
Unlocking the Naughty List
With her first review in, Holly gains access to the full naughty list. She ticks off a wide range of kinks—anal, BDSM, roleplay, group sex, and more—hungry for both money and experience. The proposals flood in, from basic to extreme. Holly is drawn to the more lucrative, adventurous offers, eager to test her limits and prove herself. She's no longer just surviving; she's thriving, chasing the next high, the next challenge. The agency's world is addictive, and Holly is determined to climb the ranks, to become one of the legendary "hardcorers" who command the highest fees and the wildest stories.
Sir, Yes Sir
Holly accepts a high-paying, intense BDSM session with an older, dominant client (User 829). The experience is transformative—pain, submission, and pleasure blend into a heady mix. She's stretched, spanked, and used, but also cared for and respected within the boundaries of the game. The power exchange is exhilarating, and Holly discovers a new side of herself—a true pain slut, eager to please and to endure. The client is impressed, leaving her with bruises, pride, and another glowing review. Holly realizes she craves not just the money, but the surrender, the loss of control, and the validation of being "worth every penny."
Entertainer's Awakening
As Holly's reputation grows, she's welcomed into the agency's inner circle—a chatroom of entertainers who share advice, support, and gossip. Ebony becomes her mentor and confidante, guiding her through the emotional ups and downs of the job. Holly learns about "morning after syndrome," the emotional hangover that follows intense sessions. She sees how easy it is to blur fantasy and reality, to fall for clients or lose herself in roles. But she also finds friendship, camaraderie, and a sense of belonging. For the first time, Holly feels seen and understood, not just as a performer, but as a person.
Double Trouble in Chelsea
Holly lands a high-paying gig with two wealthy young men who want to share her for a night of double penetration and banter. The experience is both physically demanding and wildly fun—a party of sex, champagne, and competition. Holly plays her role to perfection, taking both men at once and relishing the challenge. The money is life-changing, enough to book her flight home. The review is ecstatic, and Holly feels invincible. She's not just surviving; she's winning, mastering her craft and her destiny.
Periods and Proposals
When Ebony reveals that period play is in demand and pays well, Holly doesn't hesitate. She advertises her availability and quickly lands a client with a fetish for blood and mess. The session is intimate, primal, and surprisingly empowering. Holly learns to own her body in new ways, to turn what society deems shameful into a source of pride and profit. The client is grateful, and Holly gains a regular, lucrative booking. She's no longer just a performer; she's a provider, a healer, and a queen of her own domain.
Blood, Money, and Meaning
The money pours in, but so does a sense of purpose. Holly quits her supermarket job, finally breaking free from her old life. She's no longer defined by struggle or scarcity. Instead, she's defined by choice, by the ability to help herself and others. When a client offers her an unexpected windfall for a simple act of kindness, Holly pays it forward, donating to charity and helping those in need. She realizes that true wealth isn't just about money, but about connection, empathy, and the power to make a difference.
Quitting the Old Life
With her finances secure and her confidence soaring, Holly confronts Connor when he tries to return. She rejects him without hesitation, recognizing how much she's grown. She's no longer the girl who lived for someone else's dreams. She's Holly now—independent, ambitious, and unapologetic. The past is over, and the future is hers to shape.
Daddy's Little Girl
Holly accepts a marathon "Daddy" roleplay session, spending fourteen hours as a naughty schoolgirl punished and adored by a strict, loving father figure. The experience is immersive, emotional, and deeply affecting. Holly loses herself in the role, blurring the lines between fantasy and reality. The client is caring and attentive, and the session leaves Holly both fulfilled and vulnerable. She learns the dangers of attachment, the power of performance, and the importance of boundaries. The review is glowing, but the emotional aftermath is intense.
Morning After Syndrome
After the Daddy session, Holly experiences "morning after syndrome"—a mix of longing, confusion, and emptiness. She turns to Ebony and the chatroom for support, learning that these feelings are common among entertainers. Holly processes her emotions, reminding herself that clients are not real lovers, and that her worth isn't tied to their affection. She finds solace in friendship, self-care, and the knowledge that she's not alone.
Jealousy, Pain, and Play
Holly takes on a couple's proposal, playing the "other woman" in a scene of jealousy, pain, and humiliation. She's slapped, spat on, and stretched to her limits, but also finds pleasure in the performance and the challenge. The experience is raw and cathartic, pushing Holly to new heights of endurance and self-discovery. She learns to separate herself from the roles she plays, to find strength in vulnerability, and to embrace the full spectrum of her desires.
Starred for Submission
Holly updates her profile, starring her favorite kinks—BDSM, pain, bondage, and more. She's determined to become a hardcorer, to take on the most extreme, high-paying clients. Ebony warns her to be careful, but Holly is undeterred. She wants to test her limits, to see how far she can go. The proposals roll in, and Holly prepares for her most intense session yet—a night in a real dungeon with a master of pain.
The Dungeon and the Rack
Holly spends eight hours in a private dungeon, enduring bondage, flogging, clamps, and brutal submission. The experience is both terrifying and transcendent. She's pushed to tears, broken and rebuilt, lost in subspace and found again. The client is skilled and attentive, guiding her through pain to pleasure and back. Holly emerges battered but triumphant, with a new sense of self and a five-star review. She's proven herself as a true hardcorer, worthy of the agency's elite.
Letting Go of Connor
Connor returns, begging for another chance, but Holly is unmoved. She sees him clearly now—a selfish dreamer who took her for granted. She sends him away, choosing herself over nostalgia. The encounter is cathartic, a final break from the girl she used to be. Holly is free, ready to embrace her future without regret.
Worshipped and Wanted
A client with a foot fetish offers Holly a different kind of session—adoration, massage, and worship. The experience is gentle, sensual, and affirming. Holly is treated like a goddess, her body cherished and celebrated. She learns to receive as well as give, to find pleasure in being wanted for more than just sex. The session is a reminder that intimacy comes in many forms, and that every client, every encounter, has something to teach her.
Christmas Fairy Threesome
Holly is hired as a Christmas present for a gay couple, tasked with taking both men at once—including the ultimate challenge: double vaginal penetration. The session is playful, passionate, and physically demanding. Holly revels in the attention, the camaraderie, and the thrill of pushing her limits. The experience is a celebration of sex, joy, and the power of saying yes to life. The money is a bonus; the memories are priceless.
Kidnapped in the Night
Holly accepts a dangerous-sounding proposal: a masked man will "kidnap" her, tie her up, and use her in the dead of night. The experience is terrifying and exhilarating, a dance of fear and trust. Holly surrenders completely, letting herself be taken, used, and discarded. The boundaries are clear, the aftercare is real, and the sense of accomplishment is profound. Holly learns that true submission is an act of strength, not weakness.
Eight Men, One Holly
Holly is hired for a corporate party—eight men, five hours, every hole and every fantasy on the table. The experience is wild, exhausting, and deeply satisfying. Holly performs a strip show, takes on multiple partners, and even negotiates her first fisting for an extra fee. She's the star of the night, the center of attention, and the queen of her own pleasure. The review compares her to the legendary Creamgirl, cementing her status as a top entertainer.
The Entertainer's Ball
At the agency's Christmas party, Holly finally meets her online friends in person—including Ebony, the hardcorers, and the enigmatic Josh. The night is a celebration of friendship, achievement, and self-acceptance. Holly and Josh connect instantly, their chemistry undeniable. For the first time, Holly feels truly seen—not just as an entertainer, but as a woman, a friend, and a lover. The future is bright, and Holly is ready to embrace it.
Coming Home
With her finances secure and her heart full, Holly flies to Australia to surprise her parents for Christmas. The reunion is emotional and joyful, a testament to how far she's come. Holly reflects on her journey—from heartbreak and poverty to independence and abundance. She's proud of who she's become, grateful for the love and support of her chosen family, and excited for the adventures ahead.
The Gift of Giving
In a final act of generosity, Holly accepts a proposal from a client who seems desperate and alone. She discovers he's a wealthy philanthropist (User 5639), testing the kindness of strangers. He rewards her with a life-changing sum, which Holly uses to help others in need. The experience reaffirms her belief in empathy, compassion, and the power of giving. Holly's journey comes full circle—from taking what she needs to giving back, from surviving to thriving, from loneliness to love.
Characters
Ella / Holly
Ella begins as a heartbroken, directionless young woman, defined by her relationship with Connor and her longing for family. Through her alter ego Holly, she discovers agency, sexual liberation, and self-worth. Holly is bold, adventurous, and unapologetic, embracing her desires and her power. The journey from Ella to Holly is one of self-discovery, resilience, and growth. She learns to set boundaries, to seek pleasure and meaning, and to give as well as receive. Her relationships—with clients, friends, and herself—become sources of strength and joy. By the end, Ella/Holly is whole, confident, and ready to write her own story.
Ebony
Ebony is the experienced entertainer who introduces Ella to the agency and guides her through the challenges of sex work. She's pragmatic, supportive, and fiercely loyal, offering advice, comfort, and tough love. Ebony's own life—balancing family, work, and pleasure—serves as both inspiration and cautionary tale. She helps Ella navigate the emotional complexities of the job, teaching her about boundaries, self-care, and the importance of community. Ebony is the anchor that keeps Holly grounded, the friend who believes in her even when she doubts herself.
Connor
Connor is Ella's ex-boyfriend, a struggling musician whose ambitions overshadow his love and responsibility. He represents the life Ella leaves behind—the compromises, the disappointments, the self-sacrifice. Connor's return and rejection by Ella mark a turning point, a final break from dependency and regret. He's a cautionary figure, a reminder that love without respect or reciprocity is not enough.
Orla
Orla is the agency manager, professional and enigmatic. She oversees the entertainers, ensuring safety, confidentiality, and quality. Orla's role is both maternal and managerial—she sets the rules, offers feedback, and maintains the integrity of the agency. She's a symbol of structure and order in a world of chaos and desire.
User 829 (Sir)
User 829 is Holly's first true dominant client, a mountain of a man who pushes her to her limits. He's both terrifying and exhilarating, embodying the power and danger of submission. Through him, Holly discovers her capacity for pain, pleasure, and surrender. He's a catalyst for growth, a mirror for Holly's deepest desires and fears.
Creamgirl (Tiff)
Creamgirl is the agency's most famous entertainer, known for her willingness to take on any challenge and her magnetic presence. She's confident, generous, and supportive, welcoming Holly into the hardcorer circle. Tiff represents the pinnacle of success in the industry—a woman who owns her sexuality, her business, and her reputation. She's both inspiration and friend, showing Holly what's possible.
Josh / Weston
Josh is a fellow hardcorer, enigmatic and charismatic, with a reputation for intensity and skill. He and Holly connect at the entertainer's ball, their chemistry immediate and electric. Josh is both a mirror and a complement to Holly—confident, adventurous, and kind. He offers the possibility of love, partnership, and a future beyond the agency.
User 5639 (Santa)
User 5639 appears as a desperate client but is revealed to be a wealthy benefactor, testing the kindness of entertainers. His generosity allows Holly to pay it forward, reinforcing the themes of empathy, humility, and the true meaning of wealth. He's a symbol of the unexpected gifts that come from compassion.
Holly's Parents
Ella's parents are her emotional touchstone, representing home, safety, and unconditional love. Their absence is a source of pain; their reunion is a source of healing. They ground Holly, reminding her of who she is and where she comes from. Their pride and acceptance are the ultimate validation of her journey.
The Entertainers' Community
The chatroom of entertainers—Ebony, Creamgirl, Weston, and others—form a vibrant, diverse community. They offer advice, friendship, and solidarity, helping Holly navigate the highs and lows of her new life. The community is a microcosm of acceptance, resilience, and shared experience, proving that no one has to go it alone.
Plot Devices
The Naughty List
The naughty list is both literal and symbolic—a customizable menu of kinks, limits, and fantasies that defines each entertainer's offerings. It structures the narrative, allowing for a wide range of experiences and challenges. The list is a tool for agency and consent, empowering Holly to choose her path and set her terms. It also serves as a metaphor for self-discovery, as Holly explores and expands her own desires.
Dual Identity and Transformation
The split between Ella and Holly is central to the story's structure and emotional arc. The transformation is gradual, marked by key moments—first client, first domination, first fisting, first love. The dual identity allows for exploration of performance, authenticity, and the tension between fantasy and reality. It's a device for psychological depth, as Ella/Holly learns to integrate her past and present selves.
Reviews and Ratings
The agency's review system is both motivator and pressure, driving Holly to excel and to compare herself to others. Reviews are currency—affecting visibility, income, and reputation. They also serve as emotional barometers, reflecting Holly's need for approval and her journey toward self-acceptance.
Community and Chatroom
The chatroom of entertainers is a narrative device for exposition, advice, and emotional processing. It provides a chorus of voices, a sense of belonging, and a space for reflection. The community is both safety net and sounding board, helping Holly navigate the complexities of her work and her heart.
Morning After Syndrome
The recurring motif of "morning after syndrome" highlights the psychological impact of sex work—the blurring of roles, the risk of attachment, the need for boundaries. It's a device for exploring vulnerability, resilience, and the importance of self-care.
Foreshadowing and Escalation
The narrative structure is one of escalation—each chapter, each client, each challenge pushes Holly further, testing her limits and expanding her horizons. Early hints of her pain tolerance, her curiosity, and her ambition foreshadow her eventual rise to hardcorer status. The structure mirrors her internal journey, from fear to mastery.
Acts of Kindness and Generosity
The subplot of charity—helping clients, donating to the needy, paying it forward—serves as a counterbalance to the hedonism and self-interest of the industry. It's a device for exploring the true meaning of wealth, the power of empathy, and the possibility of redemption.
Analysis
Jade West's The Naughty List is a bold, unflinching exploration of sexual agency, self-discovery, and the search for meaning in a world that commodifies desire. Through Ella/Holly's journey, the novel interrogates the boundaries between fantasy and reality, pleasure and pain, performance and authenticity. The narrative is structured as a series of escalating challenges—each client, each kink, each emotional hurdle pushing the protagonist to confront her fears, her limits, and her deepest longings. The book is as much about community and connection as it is about sex; the chatroom, the friendships, and the chosen family of entertainers provide a counterpoint to the isolation and risk of the work. At its core, The Naughty List is a story of empowerment—of a woman reclaiming her body, her choices, and her future. The lessons are clear: agency is power, vulnerability is strength, and true wealth is found not in money, but in kindness, courage, and love. The novel challenges stigma, celebrates diversity, and invites readers to question their own assumptions about sex, work, and what it means to be "naughty."
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Review Summary
The Naughty Week receives mixed reviews averaging 3.93/5 stars. Most readers praise Jade West's signature filthy, kinky erotica featuring Ella, Josh, and client Heath Mason's week-long French Riviera vacation. Fans loved the scorching spice, variety of proposals, and emotional depth, though some found Heath's addition to the dynamic unbalanced, with his bond to Josh overshadowing Ella's connection. Several reviewers noted feeling she was sidelined. The cliffhanger ending left readers desperate for more. Common praise: pure escapism, boundary-pushing kink, surprising emotional moments. Main criticism: MMF dynamic felt forced, tamer than previous books.
