Diana in Love
Dirty Diana, Book 2
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Beth Hicks
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Jen Besser
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Diana has her freedom – isn’t that what she wanted?
After years of watching her safe marriage go stale, Diana Wood separated from her husband, Oliver. But as his newly single life soars and she eats cereal for dinner, Diana begins to question her choices.
When a client invites her to Paris, she jumps at the chance – not only can she work on her secret project, showcasing real women’s deepest fantasies, but an elusive lover from her past will be there too.
As she heads off to the City of Light, Diana intends to indulge in every one of her desires – culinary, artistic, fashionable and sensual. But holidays don’t last for ever.
Is it possible to be married and be the spontaneous, creative, fully alive woman she rediscovers in Paris?
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Commentaires
'Too many women are made to feel that their sexuality is something dangerous, something that should be kept under wraps. Dirty Diana busts that myth wide open. Diana’s struggles will be relatable, and her awakening inspiring, to women everywhere. Dirty Diana is a deliciously entertaining, funny, tantalizing treat of a story' Demi Moore
'Funny and sexy … a wildly entertaining novel – perfect for anyone who loved The Idea of You’ Renée Carlino bestselling author of Before We Were Strangers and This Used to be Us
'[A] raucous romp … Readers will have a tough time waiting for the next installment' Publishers Weekly
'Wry and perceptive' Daily Mail
'Literary fiction served with a side of sauce' Heat
'The aching sadness of a marriage hitting the skids is skillfully captured' The Times