When a mysterious stranger gives failed actress Greta May his phone number, she dreams of adventure and plucks up the courage to call him, but the moment she enters his flat he rips off her knickers and spanks her bottom. At first shocked and humiliated, Greta grows bewildered as the pain turns to pleasure, and after being tied to the bed for a thrashing, she agrees with rising excitement to play a game where she will win a prize if she does everything Richard demands. It is the beginning of an erotic journey of self-discovery, where Greta meets Dirty Bill, the water sports specialist; Vanlooch, who uses oils from unusual places to highlight his portraits, and the moody Count Ruspoli who, after bedding 10,000 women, has taken a vow of chastity. Can Greta save him? Under Richard's firm hand Greta finds her true nature through discipline and, after meeting film director and bogwash artiste Tyler Copic, she seizes the elusive prize: the chance to play the role that will change her life and put her back in the spotlight.
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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.





