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Slow Dancing

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Maggie Sullivan is a flamboyant, warm-hearted professional escort with a large clientele of male admirers and a genuine affinity for sex. Barbara Enright is a sexually repressed thirty-something secretary, alone in the world after the death of her invalid mother, and secretly in love with her boss.
Intriguing circumstances bring Maggie and Barbara together. And Maggie has a she must awaken Barbara to the joys of loving.
After a whirlwind makeover, Barbara emerges with an incredible new look that gets her noticed by the man who will introduce her to the pleasures of the erotic. Guided by Maggie's experience, she discovers a capacity for sensuality she never knew existed in herself. And Barbara's adventures are only just the beginning...

214 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1997

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Joan Elizabeth Lloyd

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Hi. I'm Joan Eliabeth Lloyd. Let me tell you a bit about myself.

Pesonal stuff: I was born in 1941 - yes, as of this writing I'm 77. I have a wonderful partner of thirty years named Ed (no, we're not married - for tax reasons) two wonderful daughters, a talented son-in-law and three grandchildren, Sarah and Adam, both out of college and gain-fully employed and Luke, aged 15.

Professional stuff: I wrote my first book, Nice Couples Do, in 1990, because I wanted to share my ideas about sexual communication and sexual freedom. I've written many books (novels and non-fiction) since but stopped writing several years ago.

As you may have gathered, I'm a devoted couch potato. I'm an omnivorous reader, both in my eyes and in my ears.

My present interest is in Battered women. I donate earrings, about 900 pair a month, to shelters all over the country, with the help of attendees at my many workshops.
Phew!!!!

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