Year of the What?
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Jennifer Lieberman
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Now an Amazon number one best seller and awarded the 2022 Global Book Awards Gold Medal for coming of age books, the IPPY Bronze Medal for Romance/Erotica Ebooks, the Scribble's Worth Book Reviews' Best RomCom of 2021, and the Literary Titan Silver Book Award!
Year of the What? is a romantic comedy that follows heartbroken and lonely 25-year-old Dana, who is six months off her first breakup and living the single life in New York City. A virgin once removed, she’s insecure and on the hunt for the one. Dana has only been with one man and hasn’t given herself a chance to explore her own curiosity. She feels ashamed of her desires and keeps trying to squash them in order to be a "good girl".
Her roommate, Kelly, on the other hand, has none of Dana’s hang-ups. Kelly is unabashedly promiscuous, with an off-the-charts IQ and a full ride to NYU. But Kelly can’t stand the monotony of school, so she drops out to become a dominatrix and pursue an alternative lifestyle where she makes "lawyer money" working in a dungeon in Chelsea. After months of searching in vain for Mr. Right, Kelly’s lust for life and insatiable quest for adventure finally rub off...
Dana embarks on an outrageous adventure of sexual discovery where she finds her inner power and confidence, all while taking charge of her erotic exploration. Through her exploits, Dana realizes she will never find what she is looking for, until she finds herself.
©2020 Jennifer Lieberman (P)2021 Jennifer Lieberman批評家のレビュー
"The listener gets a front-row seat to Dana's sexual adventures, and watching a young woman own her sexuality while making her career dreams come true is pure, gratifying escapism." (Kirkus Reviews)
"Because, if you are going to tell the truth, or something of value, you have to be willing to ruffle feathers, and rock boats, even if that means being misunderstood, and Jennifer Lieberman starts off her book with surfing waves..." (Scribble's Worth Book Reviews)