From the Publisher:
Invariably, there comes a time when we could use the skills, charm, and confidence of a true temptress. Things a Woman Should Know about Seduction can help you discover ways to make yourself more alluring through dress, etiquette, romantic gestures, and occasionally playing hard to get. With an abundance of savvy tips, all delivered with sophisticated humor and a sprinkling of choice quotes, this is a book that will appeal to women who appreciate a subtle, yet witty approach to the art of seduction.
From the Back Cover:
[back cover]
“The potion drunk by lovers is prepared by no one but themselves”
—Anas Nin
Though many of us accept that we will never be in the same league as, say, Marlene Dietrich or Mae West when it comes to seducing members of the opposite sex, invariably there comes a time when we need to employ the skills, charm, and confidence of a Hollywood Goddess.
Never knowing when this moment might be, we should be fully prepared. Fortunately, there are a few tricks that can help us.
This book can help you discover some of the ways to make yourself more seductive, through dress, etiquette, romantic gestures, and occasionally, by playing hard to get.
With plenty of practical tips and advice, all delivered with a modest dose of humor and a sprinkling of choice quotes from some of history’s greatest female lovers, this is one love potion you’ll want to use time and again.
[front flap]
Sophisticated humor, words of wisdom, quotations from history’s famous female lovers, and practical advice for women who are bent on seduction are juxtaposed with stylish photos in this delightful collection of thoughts and advice about sensual love. You’ll find inspiration in short chapters that touch on seductive perfumes, clothes, fabrics, and colors. You’ll also delight in Emily Dubberley’s advice on planning the best times and places for seduction, using seductive body language and mood music, and creating a seductive boudoir. Meanwhile, you’ll delight in this volume’s photos, which evoke both sensual and nostalgic memories of many of the world’s best-remembered lovers.
[back flap]
Emily Dubberley is one of England’s leading “sexperts,” with her advice frequently aired on London radio and TV stations, and her articles appearing in national women’s magazines, including Cosmopolitan, Elle, and Company. She lives in London.
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