Chloë Thurlow's debut novel, A Girl's Adventure, proclaims the "new erotica"-- writing rooted in memorable characters and strong female leads in charge of their own destiny...her work described by Andrew Kaiser in The New Nude as "enticing, sexy and just plain fun to read."
Late for a vital interview on a sweltering day, casting agent Jean-Luc Cartier pours Milly some water and holds the glass to her lips. When the water soaks her blouse, he instructs her to take it off before putting her over his knee for a spanking. Her resulting orgasm--the first from such an experience--awakens her to the mysteries of discipline, launching her on an erotic journey that takes her from a convent school to a black magic coven in the heart of Cambridge academia and on into the secret world of fetishism and bondage on the dark side of a movie camera.
Late for a vital interview on a sweltering day, casting agent Jean-Luc Cartier pours Milly some water and holds the glass to her lips. When the water soaks her blouse, he instructs her to take it off before putting her over his knee for a spanking. Her resulting orgasm--the first from such an experience--awakens her to the mysteries of discipline, launching her on an erotic journey that takes her from a convent school to a black magic coven in the heart of Cambridge academia and on into the secret world of fetishism and bondage on the dark side of a movie camera.
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...a well-written novel with copious amounts of eroticism to keep the fires burning in more places than one. I look forward to future offerings from this fiesty author. --Carrie White, Ink's Erotica
'Caters for those who like to push the boundaries between pleasure and pain...the book is superbly written.' --ebook-reviews.net for A Girl's Adventure.
'It is the kind of book that makes real life seem almost unbearable.' --ebook-reviews.net for A Girl's Adventure
'Caters for those who like to push the boundaries between pleasure and pain...the book is superbly written.' --ebook-reviews.net for A Girl's Adventure.
'It is the kind of book that makes real life seem almost unbearable.' --ebook-reviews.net for A Girl's Adventure
From the Back Cover
I had known the moment I had seen the maid's uniform in the cupboard that the time would come when I took it off for Dr Goetz and, now that I had done so, I felt a sense of liberation, a sense that I had obeyed my own instincts. I had not taken the uniform off for him. I had taken it off for me. With the right words, the right conditions, girls want to obey. And those men who understand that can take girls with the right attitude to the extremes of their true potential.
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My name is Chloe and I live in London where I adore going to clubs where you can wear a mask and just be yourself. I learned discipline under the hand of my professor at Cambridge and apply his strictures to writing books. All novels are based on life's experience, but only one of mine is truly autobiographical, and I am not prepared to say which one. I love hearing from readers and if you do write to me at chloe.thurlow@yahoo.co.uk - if I'm not tied up, I promise to write back. Oh, yes, and if you do like my books, pleeeeese write a little review on Amazon.
I do get asked by friends (as well as Mother) why I write what they insist on calling "naughty books", and I would like to say that erotic literature is just that: literature. It is a form where sex should arise from plot and, yes, while it is there to stimulate, it should be integral to the character's awareness and development. Someone once posed the question: what's the difference between erotica and porn? And answered: good writing.
I think it's more than that. Porn is pure shock, often brutal, unpleasant, a complete turn off. The erotic should be saucy, sensitive, a glimpse at our own hidden desires and dark side. Porn often descibes girls being molested against their will. The erotic takes girls on a journey into the realms of their own undiscovered sensuality. And there's one more thing about erotic literature: it should be fun - kiss, kiss, Chloe.
I do get asked by friends (as well as Mother) why I write what they insist on calling "naughty books", and I would like to say that erotic literature is just that: literature. It is a form where sex should arise from plot and, yes, while it is there to stimulate, it should be integral to the character's awareness and development. Someone once posed the question: what's the difference between erotica and porn? And answered: good writing.
I think it's more than that. Porn is pure shock, often brutal, unpleasant, a complete turn off. The erotic should be saucy, sensitive, a glimpse at our own hidden desires and dark side. Porn often descibes girls being molested against their will. The erotic takes girls on a journey into the realms of their own undiscovered sensuality. And there's one more thing about erotic literature: it should be fun - kiss, kiss, Chloe.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Secret Fantasies,
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This review is from: Being a Girl (Nexus) (Mass Market Paperback)
Chloe Thurlow is a girl who sees the boundaries and immediately crosses them. Being A Girl is a long prose poem to the wonders and secrets and mysteries of just that, of being a girl with all the wet erotic lusts and desires we feel fluttering like butterflies in our groin and our tummy.
Late for an interview at a casting agents office, Camilla arrives sweaty, hot and her blouse opened one or two buttons more than is really sensible for a nice nineteen year old. The louche Frenchman Jean-Luc Cartier offers her a glass of water that he holds to her lips, allowing the contents to gush over her blouse. 'Take it off,' he says and she does, she wants to - her blouse, her bra, her skirts and her little pink panties. She is tall, slender, naked, the nipples on her well-developed breasts betraying her as they jut out like two accusing fingers. It is the beginning of Camilla's erotic education and there is nothing, just nothing this girl won't do learn the heights and depths of her potential. Women will love this book. I did. It is for me a talisman, a good luck charm, the secret source of my own fantasies.
17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
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Being a Girl, Becoming a Woman,
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From the halls of a rough-handed Scottish Laird to a high-stakes game of backgammon played out in the Kasbah, "Being a Girl" is a passion play of erotic discovery. Two sexy sisters, Camilla and Roberta (aka Millie and Binky) learn what being a girl is all about as they also learn what it is to enjoy every intimacy available to the flesh of a woman. Erudite, engaging, and written with an existential taste and flavor deserving of the truly sophisticated reader of enlightened erotica, Chloe Thurlow offers up this opportunity to enjoy sex and passion for its own sake. Whatever your paticular taste in sex may be, you most definitley won't be disappointed with this fiery revelation of what it is to be a girl ... and become a woman.
17 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
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Delicious.,
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This book is absolutely filthy. As such, I had to read it twice, all the while treating myself to some very delicious red wine, and then took a very cold shower. A joy!
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