Book description
In a world of Internet porn, sexting, texting, and digital flirting-can
real sex be too good? Juliette Bresson won't wait around for 'the man of
her dreams'. That's because the heroine of 'Hyperpersonal/Hypersexual',
knows that fantasies hardly ever manifest the way we intend. Instead,
Juliette-an energetic university instructor and savvy political
consultant-imagines her men exactly how she wants them, and she forgoes
real sex altogether. But eventually starved for tangible love and
romantic excitement, Juliette replies to a string of anonymous yet
provocative emails and instant messages she receives in response to an
Internet forum post. She suddenly finds herself the recipient of a
barrage of oversexed texts, salacious instant messages and requests for
a face-to-face meeting. Finally, after a tantalising sexual encounter
with her digital admirer, Juliette begins to think that real sex can be
too good. Now afraid of ruining her reputation, losing her job and her
focus-or worse-Juliette must decide whether to give herself permission
to love a lying man, a man who can fulfil her every sexual fantasy-or
reject him altogether and cling to dreams that seem perfect but are
really only mediocre, at best. Genevieve Bergeron has been an avid
reader and writer of digital fiction for nearly two decades. A veteran
journalist, children's author and professional communicator, Genevieve
now spends her time reading and writing hi-tech inspired romance and
erotica, in addition to working a fast-paced day job as a communications
director at a U. S.-based national nonprofit. Genevieve, originally from
Huntsville, Ala., has lived in New Orleans and Paris, and now resides in
Washington, D. C., where she does her best to avoid any steamy political
scandals. She holds a degree in International Communications and French
from Tulane University and a Master's Degree in Strategic and Digital
Communications from Georgetown University. She loves collecting condoms,
cooking for friends, and trying boxed wines.