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Sex in the Kitchen – Octavie Delvaux

by pascal iakovou
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Between chick lit and mommy porn, a hip, funny and sexy novel with no equivalent in bookshops: sexier than The Devil Wears Prada, more French than Sex and the City, funnier than 50 Shades of Grey, more romantic than Baise-moi. In short, erotic literature for women who’ve got it under their skirts.

The book:
Charlotte, a pretty brunette of twenty-eight, divides her days between her repetitive job as a layout artist, her passion for veggie recipes and her successful food blog. The only fly in the ointment is her soporific married life. Intrigued by the sexual adventures of her two best friends, Morgane, the nymphomaniac fashionista, and Déborah, the dominatrix-orthophonist, Charlotte secretly dreams of spicier romps. But her wildest fantasy is to publish cookery books, a goal she’s trying to achieve with her photographer buddy Ben, a 26-year-old virgin geek and target of the gang’s jokes. From one day to the next, Charlotte’s life is about to change… She dumps her boyfriend, a new manager as obnoxious as he is irresistible joins her company and a mysterious admirer starts making spicy advances…
Wild conversations, humor, scheming, clandestine meetings and hair-raising sex are all on the menu in this novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page
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Octavie Delvaux is a sexy, mischievous, cultured and passionate thirty-something. Behind these adjectives lies a highly talented author, whose boundless imagination is matched only by her speed in putting words down on paper. Under her incisive pen, fantasies become all the more unbridled for being realistic, and all the more piquant because Octavie never forgets to play with her readers.
With over twenty short stories published to her credit, the publication of her first novel, Sex in the kitchen, is just the first step in a body of work that she hopes will be rich, original and constantly renewed. Her latest project is the writing of a guide to sexuality for the “Osez” collection, to be published in 2013.

Cette publication est également disponible en : Français (French)