Agent Provocateur: Secrets: A Collection of Erotic Fiction

Hardback

Main Details

Title Agent Provocateur: Secrets: A Collection of Erotic Fiction
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Agent Provocateur
SeriesAgent Provocateur
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:144
Dimensions(mm): Height 186,Width 115
ISBN/Barcode 9781862057203
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
General
Illustrations No illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint Pavilion
Publication Date 10 January 2006
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Each carefully commissioned story is written by strong new talent. They are chosen for their literary merit as much as their erotic content. '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. Subjects covered in this collection range from hidden passion in a restaurant kitchen in 'The Quiet One" through abrupt reprimands from the 'master' in 'Your Smell Like Chocolate' to the initiation of young and very keen girl to the delights of fantasy and phone sex by an older man in 'Our favourite Game'. A heady blend of fantasy and reality bangs the drum for yet another twist in the development of the Agent Provocateur branded books keying in to the trend for memoirs of sexually license (following in the high-heeled footsteps of The Story of O; Anais Nin's short stories and 'Belle De Jour: the Intimate Adventures of a London Call Girl' (Weidenfeld).

Author Biography

Joseph Corre and Serena Rees opened the first Agent Provocateur shop in December 1994, arousing a media frenzy usually reserved for superstars. The response was both exceptional and overwhelming! At the heart of Agent Provocateur philosophy is a profound belief in the intimacy of the experience that they offer. Rees and Corre introduced their vision of lingerie avoiding the British prudery that insists on categorising anything to do with sex as sleazy or smutty. The aim was to create an availability of high quality designer lingerie with creative flair to stimulate, enchant and arouse both wearers and their partners.

Reviews

Joseph Corre and Serena Rees opened the first Agent Provocateur shop in December 1994, arousing a media frenzy usually reserved for superstars. The response was both exceptional and overwhelming! At the heart of Agent Provocateur philosophy is a profound belief in the intimacy of the experience that they offer. Rees and Corre introduced their vision of lingerie avoiding the British prudery that insists on categorising anything to do with sex as sleazy or smutty. The aim was to create an availability of high quality designer lingerie with creative flair to stimulate, enchant and arouse both wearers and their partners.