Book description
Jo Hutchinson is obsessed with a man she s never seen only heard. Her
late-night calls from the office to the mysterious Mr. D. grow
increasingly intimate, until they finally become full-blown phone sex.
Still, Jo doesn t dare meet him. Instead, she embarks on a series of
sizzling sexual escapades with other guys, sharing every sweaty moment
with Mr. D. afterward, a passion-by-proxy arrangement they both get off
on. But even as she s charting brave new naughty worlds, Jo knows that
it s all really for Mr. D. Every pleasure she experiences eagerly,
athletically, vocally is to please him. Immersed in fantasy, reality
just slips away even the chance at that elusive combination of love and
lust. Her new tenant, Patrick, an Irish hunk in geek s clothing, is
totally into her. And in her lucid moments, Jo knows she feels the same.
Can she tear herself away from her kinky dreamworld long enough to
appreciate what s right in front of her? Or has Mr. D. ruined her for
real life? Mullany pens an impressively compelling [story] full of humor
and poignant irony. Publishers Weekly Jo Hutchinson is obsessed with a
man she s never seen only heard. Her late-night calls from the office to
the mysterious Mr. D. grow increasingly intimate, until they finally
become full-blown phone sex. Still, Jo doesn t dare meet him. Instead,
she embarks on a series of sizzling sexual escapades with other guys,
sharing every sweaty moment with Mr. D. afterward, a passion-by-proxy
arrangement they both get off on. But even as she s charting brave new
naughty worlds, Jo knows that it s all really for Mr. D. Every pleasure
she experiences eagerly, athletically, vocally is to please him.
Immersed in fantasy, reality just slips away even the chance at that
elusive combination of love and lust. Her new tenant, Patrick, an Irish
hunk in geek s clothing, is totally into her. And in her lucid moments,
Jo knows she feels the same. Can she tear herself away from her kinky
dreamworld long enough to appreciate what s right in front of her? Or
has Mr. D. ruined her for real life? Mullany pens an impressively
compelling [story] full of humor and poignant irony. Publishers Weekly