Amazones Kiss
Hazuki works at a chocolate company by day, but her real calling is as a fortune teller. And the only reason she wanted the job at the chocolate factory is because of the fortunes included in their flagship chocolates and the woman who writes those fortunes, Junko Amano. But it turns out that Junko also has a side hustle, one which becomes her main hustle when the chocolate company lets her go—she trains people in extrasensory perception. Invitation only. Hatsugi desperately wants to be invited, especially since she learns from a couple people who have been that it’s only for those who have some talent with these things. And she is confident in her own spiritual abilities—the book starts with her insisting to a client th...
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Hazuki works at a chocolate company by day, but her real calling is as a fortune teller. And the only reason she wanted the job at the chocolate factory is because of the fortunes included in their flagship chocolates and the woman who writes those fortunes, Junko Amano. But it turns out that Junko also has a side hustle, one which becomes her main hustle when the chocolate company lets her go—she trains people in extrasensory perception. Invitation only. Hatsugi desperately wants to be invited, especially since she learns from a couple people who have been that it’s only for those who have some talent with these things. And she is confident in her own spiritual abilities—the book starts with her insisting to a client that her fortune has to be correct. But the training company Junko’s set up looks less like spiritual training and an awful lot like a soapland or a sex club, complete with sexy naked times and bondage gear. Because this is Ishitsuyo and she is not done exploring the world through the lens of female sexuality.
(Source: Brain Vs. Book)