A review by torts
Bunny Tales: Behind Closed Doors at the Playboy Mansion by Izabella St. James

Did not finish book.
Ms. St. James sets the tone in her prologue when she establishes that she wants to justify her past. Then the first chapter begins with her clearly trying to prove her intelligence--with a history lesson on Poland--and her sophistication--by citing numerous historical figures as heroes/influences. And she quotes Oscar Wilde. And her sentences have awkwardly-placed commas.

Basically, she's trying too hard to prove that she's not a stereotypical playboy bunny, and it comes off as pretentious and contrived. Especially given the I'm-a-playboy-bunny cover and title.