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Once again, the intriguing literature collection is full of excellent picks for readers. Take a browse of these top choices for bringing romance, passion, and love to new heights.
"focuses on how and why online romances happen. Gwinnell compares the modern online relationship with historical cases of individuals who met as pen pals and fell in love. But she also notes significant differences, such as the subtle personality clues that exist in e-mail as opposed to handwritten letters...Gwinnell uses several examples of online couples and correspondents to demonstrate how romances evolve, flourish, and sometimes wither." "a fresh, inventive perspective on romance readings and emphasizes how to keep a lover happy over the long term. Charts and diagrams."...offers insight into: what turns each sign on and off, how to satisfy your lover by his/her sign, ideal gifts for each, which signs are most compatible, famous pairings, etc." "Warm, by nature cheerful, dental receptionist Alice Waterman finds herself desperately in need of money when her mother is taken seriously ill. Reluctantly she signs on with Velvet Whispers, a sophisticated phone-sex business that entertains its wealthy male clientele with naughty talk and steamy erotic tales for a hefty fee, and for the first time confronts desires and a sensuality that, she begins to realize, lies beyond talk." "With Love Tactics, you will learn the most effective ways of developing meaningful relationships, intimacy, and-ultimately-love. The authors effectively explain how you can build self-confidence, gain trust, and keep that special someone interested and hoping for a true commitment." "With more than 100 erotic drawings and a full-color insert, "Erotic Massage" provides easy-to- learn strokes and methods that allow an individual and a partner to bring together the sensual, the erotic, and the intimate" Go To Page: 1 2
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