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![]() ![]() ![]() This sexy rom-com was first published by Harlequin as an ebook/audiobook exclusive, but is now available from 8th Circle Press as a mass-market paperback as part of the Original Sinners Pulp Library. Thaler has spent his career studying the radical notion that the central agents in the economy are humans-predictable. The best news: He’s not planning on making the same mistake twice.Ī red-hot retelling of Much Ado About Nothing for people who love Shakespeare but thought his plays could use a few more sex scenes. The bad news: Ben turned down Bea’s offer of graduation night sex five years ago. The good news: Ben, the one who got away back in college, is also attending stag-and he's as temptingly gorgeous as ever. There’s just one hitch: Bea’s assignment is to write a review of a sex position manual, but she doesn’t have a plus one to play with. So being on deadline the week of her sister’s wedding isn’t as rough as it sounds. Wanted: Adventurous, open-minded man willing to try anything…Īs a popular sex blogger, Beatriz gets paid to have orgasms. Misbehaving THE ORIGINAL SINNERS PULP LIBRARY ![]() ![]() ![]() Geneva is, according to Linda, a city that has everything but feels ‘sterile’ – like her marriage. The protagonist, Linda lives in Geneva with her husband and two children. Yet there is something in this book that appeals. Nor did I get depth of characters or the moral debate over adultery. So, my expectation? A story of a woman who will or has been involved in an adulterous affair and, knowing Coelho’s writing, is grappling with her sense of self and the revelations which ensue.Ī judgment-laden phenomenon, adultery I expected would invite a richly profound and complex study of the human psyche, at least of the protagonist. ![]() These first and last lines, on the back cover, coupled with the title ‘ Adultery’ created a certain expectation even before I began. Have you ever looked at your life and wondered, ‘Is this it?’Ī novel about discovering who you are, where you’re going and what matters to you most. Publisher: Penguin Australia (19 August 2014) So let me ramble as I sort through my feelings and thoughts… □ ![]() I have been a fan of Paulo Coelho since reading ‘ The Alchemist’ some 20 years ago. ![]() |