'Sex Whispering' is simple in concept. Readers fill out a questionnaire with wants and desires, and a sex whisperer turns it into a hand-crafted story. Sadie Rabbit uses the custom erotica industry as the backdrop for her recently-published debut novel, 'The Sex Whisperer.'
"The things you hide in the back of your mind make for the best stories," Rabbit says. "If you had the courage to share those things with an author, imagine the type of story they could write for you. It'd go beyond reading a book; it'd be an experience."
Rabbit's novel follows wealthy photographer/housewife Olivia Hampton who hires a sex whisperer to rejuvenate her sex life with her husband. It works great until her anonymous relationship with the whisperer becomes not so anonymous. That's when the trouble starts.
"Olivia's husband doesn't understand sex whispering," Rabbit says. "It's foreign and dirty to him, which is probably how things would go in real life. That's sad. It could be something that gets couples to open up about their sex lives. Most of us are too timid to do that. I can't tell you the number of friends I have who read 'Fifty Shades of Gray' and said it improved their sex lives. Ask their husbands. I promise they know when their wife has been reading that book. If you customize the experience, it takes it to a new level."
'The Sex Whisperer' is set in Dayton, Ohio, and features scenes at several prominent places in the city including The Dayton Art Institute and The Greene. It's Book 1 in the Whisperer Trilogy, and it is available in print for $11.59, or $2.99 on the Amazon Kindle. Learn more about Sadie Rabbit at her website, http://www.sadierabbit.com.
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