Synopses & Reviews
"They say men think about sex every eight seconds I want to know what they think about for the other seven."
Abby Lee is smart, sassy and perpetually single. Frustrated with her mediocre love-life, she's now looking for the sex she's always wanted. This is the intimate diary of her extraordinary journey.
Never one to turn down an opportunity even if it does include the use of a whip, the thrill of the outdoors, or the involvement of a third party Abby enthusiastically romps her way through a series of one-night stands, casual flings and same-sex shags.
But as she revels in her sexual quest, Abby meets Blog Boy and begins to wonder: will she ever be able to give up the bed-hopping and finally settle down?
Review
"Summer's sauciest sexual memoir....Intimate and very engaging." Elle
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"[H]orny, happy and honest....The must-buy book of the summer." Scarlet Mafazine
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"[G]rippingly filthy....Abby is explicit, prolific and sympathetic." Evening Standard
Synopsis
The bestselling book that changed the way we talk about sex...
'They say men think about sex every eight seconds - I want to know what they think about for the other seven...'
Abby Lee is smart, sassy, and perpetually single. Frustrated with her mediocre love-life, she's now looking for the kind of sex she's always wanted. This is the intimate diary of her extraordinary journey.
Never one to turn down an opportunity - even if it does include the use of a whip, the thrill of the outdoors, or the involvement of a third party - Abby enthusiastically romps her way through a series of one-night stands, casual flings, and same-sex shags.
But as she revels in her sexual quest, Abby meets Blog Boy and begins to wonder: will she ever be able to give up the bed-hopping and finally settle down?
About the Author
Abby Lee: "I used to worry endlessly that I was some kind of freak, that my preoccupation with sex made me different from other women and isolated me from my friends. So I started a diary; I wanted to be able to freely express all my fantasies, concerns and actual experiences of sex. What I learned to my surprise was that I am no different to other women; I am just vocalising what so many others think about privately."
Abby is in her thirties, works in the arts and lives in London. This is her first book.