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Dirty Pretty Things by Michael Faudet
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BOOK OF THE DAY: Dirty Pretty Things by Michael Faudet
Spellbindingly sexy and captivating, Michael Faudet’s Dirty Pretty Things contains the right dose of eroticism, romance and sophistication. If you are not acquainted with Faudet, let us enlighten you. A writer on Tumblr, we are enamored with the effortless charm of eroticism and pure sexiness we find trapped in his words. Faudet has the ability to simultaneously make you blush, as well as to make your blood flow in every part of your body.
In reality, Faudet is a craftsman of the seduction of thoughts, words, and fantasies some of us are even too shy to sext. Although the sex appeal between the print is quixotic, it is also far from superficial. Faudet explores loss, hope, and the silent truths of the heart.
The strongest element found in Faudet’s prose is his temptress, the women he writes about. As his muse, Faudet shine’s a light on the ethereal nature of sexiness found in the desire between two souls. A few pages in Dirty Pretty Things and you will admire the sincerity of Faudet’s dream girl. He writes women delicately yet with an ambitious nature. Faudet’s muse is a woman of desire, intelligence and candidness. Her sex appeal is celebrated and refinely explicit. His poem, Curious Girl” is the epitome of the latter conclusion:
“She was a curious girl who loved the smell of old books, chasing butterflies and touching herself under the covers.”
Faudet’s poetry gracefully dances on print. His prose is beautiful, tender and suggestive. We welcome you to join us in the paradox of delicacy and naughtiness Michael Faudet has conjured. We promise you that Michael Faudet does, in fact, write dirty, pretty things.
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