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"Who's scared of the older woman?" laughs newly-single Philip after falling for the gorgeous but very married owner of an antiques store. Apparently not he, as this sexy romp takes off. Author Edward Essex knows whereof he writes: habits of the "naughty" set north of New York City, details of antique silver collecting, delectable food, hilarities of British humor. And yes, it turns out, Philip should be afraid. An unexpected bonus in this joyously erotic thriller are the tender and passionate love poems studded throughout. You'll want to keep these for late-night reading. Or maybe an afternoon delight...
Edward H. Essex brilliantly captures the beauty, sensuality, and passion of love making. The human emotions of each character is so very authentic and real....drawing the reader into a crescendo of eroticism like none other! Remains To Be Seen is erotic, sexy and a page turner. -Isabella Elena
About the Author: Before turning to books, both as an editor and writer, Edward H. Essex was an award-winning advertising art director and copywriter. "Remains To Be Seen" is his first novel. His second book, "Love Poems We Love," was written at the request of readers who enjoyed the intimate rhymes that form part of the storyline in "Remains to Be Seen" and wanted more! Both books have garnered Five Star reader reviews:
"I loved Remains to be Seen. But beyond the passages of erotic romance, I found an even more compelling story about the devastating effect an all-consuming, passionate affair can have upon an intelligent and powerful, yet fragile, person drawn into an emotional whirlpool."
"...enjoyed the creative structure of the book and how different narrators were intertwined throughout the book to share their perspective on this hot love story. I wondered at first (being in my twenties) whether I would enjoy reading an erotic story about an older generation. Now I know. Absolutely! Susan's point about "the best sex in your life comes later in your life" sounds great to me."
"An unexpected bonus in this joyously erotic thriller are the tender and passionate love poems studded throughout. You'll want to keep these for late-night reading."