Confessions of a Kinky Divorcee
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Publisher Description
When Debs discovers her husband is having an affair with a woman she finds herself attracted to, it makes her question her very self …
A marriage and husband behind her, Deb’s journey of sensual discovery begins in earnest. Confessing her escapades to her fur-covered diary, “Kitten,” Deb dates and experiments with both women and men, and takes her love of shoes to a whole new level.
But when she starts obsessing over her new tenant, Janey Prince, a college student who is researching the history of the stiletto, Debs draws ever closer to totally crossing the line in her sexual preferences.
Despite the pitfalls, and risks, and an ex husband who wants to get back into her life, it seems other women combined with her lust for shoes make the perfect fit.
Other titles in the Secret Diary series are:
Confessions of a Kinky Wife by Justine Elyot
Confessions of a Naughty Night Nurse by Lily Harlem
Confessions of a Greedy Girl by Madelynne Ellis
About the author
Lana Fox became a sex writer because she couldn't shut up about the subject. Her erotica has been published by Cleis, Harlequin, and Go Deeper Press – in fact, she is co-founder of the latter. Her characters, who have lots of super-hot sex, transform by becoming their true sexual selves.
Customer Reviews
Erotica at Its Best
Erotic fiction with mesmerizing sex and a meaning? It's true, and if this is any indicator of the future of erotica, I'm settling in and preparing for a wild ride.
In Confessions, we read over the shoulder of Debs as she journals every detail of her day: some saddening (that's where the "divorcee" part comes in), others hilarious, and most intensely erotic and obsessive in the sexiest way possible. And it's this combination--of heartbreak, humor, and desire--that makes Debs incredibly likeable and identifiable. You are on her side from the first line she writes. And in the end? Well, there could be no better outcome.
The sex is hot, inventive, and masterfully written. And Debs has lots of it, with both men and women. But what was most surprising was the way Fox subtly spun Debs' coming-out story, and not once did it feel contrived or overbearing or cliché.