Loiacono Literary Agency welcomes Vicki Levin and
her sensual nonfiction Just Keep Your Panties On: A Playful Book
about Food and Erotica for the Bedside Table
In
Vicki Levin’s sensual nonfiction Just Keep Your Panties On: A Playful Book
about Food and Erotica for the Bedside Table, she embraces the role of tantric tart
while unwittingly falling in love with her life. Joanne, a fifty-two-year-old
professional, initiates a joyfully juicy exploration of food sensuality as
foreplay—and then invites us to sit at the table.
Set primarily on Maui, her alter-ego is mischievously
naughty: Newly divorced and strangely
hungry, she awakens to discover she hasn’t fed herself romantically or
physically for decades. She flings herself into the sensual nature of food—the
smells, textures, tastes and images—uncovering a shamelessly wet and slippery
new place of fun and freedom. Constantly prowling in search of the next “wait
for it” encounter, our seductress offers more than a bedtime story: her
laugh-aloud double-entendres escort us to places and pleasures we’ve only
imagined.
And, Just Keep Your Panties On is unique.
By artfully leaving each rendezvous steamily built but unconsummated, it
engages our reader to use her own imagination, flushing out a finale she has
dreamt up, fulfilling it for herself. By
means of first-hand spirited storytelling and direct suggestions, this
romance-self-help-gift book offers a new take on flirtation, food and frolic
from kitchen to bedroom and beyond.
Seventeen standalone chapters employ the simplest of food or
drink as the raw material to fuel intimacy on the road to lovemaking
ecstasy. She playfully tempts mature
female readers along for an erotic ride back to their passion.
Levin’s
published writing has been business-related (newsletters and local news
articles) with the exception of a piece she wrote for The Sun magazine. She wrote this book in the way she authors her
life— with sensual curiosity, wild abandon and the courage to dive into untamed
dreams. She has tasted the forbidden fruit; given herself personal permission with
unleashed imagination. Having followed
her heart through the forest, she now drops breadcrumbs for others to find; speaking
from an authority that only direct experience can provide. Earning an MBA when
she was forty, she retired from a successful career in finance at fifty to
write full-time. A tasty enticement of her sequel is at the end. Represented by
Loiacono Literary Agency www.loiaconoliteraryagency.com
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