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Confessions of a Girl in the City

The Confessions of a Girl trio of erotic novellas will immerse you in a sexy and stimulating world that you can’t wait to explore. Sassy, seductive and firmly embracing every girl’s right to fantasise and experiment with her sexuality, these books reveal what really turns a girl on (and for that reason alone, men will love them too!).

Confessions of a Girl with a Wanderlust

The Confessions of a Girl trio of erotic novellas will immerse you in a sexy and stimulating world that you can’t wait to explore. Sassy, seductive and firmly embracing every girl’s right to fantasise and experiment with her sexuality, these books reveal what really turns a girl on (and for that reason alone, men will love them too!).

Agent Provocateur: 69

It’s Showtime. Toss aside your latest read and get to grips with the real thing – Agent Provocateur are back

Agent Provocateur: Confessions

‘Confessions’ is a collection of sexually provocative stories. Intelligent, sexually frank and stimulatingly revealing, the stories cover ferocious affairs, secret

Agent Provocateur: Secrets

‘Secrets’ is a collection of sexually provocative stories. Intelligent, sexually frank and stimulatingly revealing, the stories cover the secret affairs, thoughts and fantasies which turn women on. Each carefully commissioned story is written by strong new talent. They are chosen for their literary merit as much as their erotic content.

Sinful Sex

This sex guide is all about indulgence – it focuses on how you and your partner can enhance your sexual pleasure. Drawing on her professional relationship experience, Dr Pam Spurr pulls out all the stops with her step-by-step spicy advice.

Jack Vettriano: A Man's World

Jack Vettriano’s erotic, provocative and emotionally charged paintings have made him one of Britain’s most successful contemporary artists.

Lovers and Other Strangers: Second edition

In this beautifully packaged collection, Jack chooses 100 essential canvases that reflect the intensity and passion of his work. An elegant accompanying essay by critic Anthony Quinn recounts Jack’s early years and his emergence as a successful artist.

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