The Duke and Duchess's Kama Sutra: An Unofficial Bedroom Book for Fans of Bridgerton
By (Author) Marisa Bennett
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
1st December 2021
28th October 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
613.96
Hardback
224
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 23mm
390g
The talk of the town is behind closed doors.
Have everything you burn for with The Duke and Duchesss Kama Sutra. In this companion guide to the Regency bedroom, you and your gentleman will be offered Grosvenor Squares best-kept secrets to seduction, passion, and the refined etiquette of fulfilling every desire. Feel how furtive glances and the yearning of a long-awaited touch leads to brimming passion, discover how the language of flower and of lust can turn your courtship into a thrilling romance, and explore how achieving positions of high society can make your loves flame one that endures for all time. This guide will reveal how to:
While a lady and a gentleman never disclose their confidences, this guide to pleasure and passion whispers all the best secrets of love done so right that even Lady Whistledown would blush to repeat them.
Praise for Netflix'sBridgerton
"A heady, inviting fantasy of pleasure." Vulture
"A sparkly period piece." The New York Times
"A scandalous, sexy romantic fantasy that lives up to the hype." Good Morning America
"Shonda Rhimes debut series for Netflix applies her signature flair for juicy drama to a tale of high-society matchmaking in Regency-era England. . . .a breezy waltz through a world of balls and duels, courtiers and curtseys, true love and ladies who may not be so interested in waiting. . . There's a charming wink to it all."Rolling Stone
"A confectionary treat of a romance . . .a swoony, refreshingly modern take on Regency romance." Variety
"Glitters with period drama glory. . . .To some, Bridgertonmight seem like a combination ofPride and Prejudiceand Gossip Girl:An unseen gossipmonger plays loose with the lives of well-to-do young socialites in 19th-centuryLondon.But dismissing a story set in upper-class England asan Austen copycat is reductive. As formidable and beloved a writer as she was, Austennever penned anything so unabashedly sexy, so deliciously melodramatic and with so many orchestral versions of pop songs (try to pick out the Billie EilishandTaylor Swift hits)." USA Today
"A Moreish Treat." Guardian
"Scintillating." Roger Ebert
"A horny historical romance for the ages." Entertainment Weekly
"Sexy, charming, and endlessly entertaining." Glamour
Marisa Bennett is the author of the national bestseller Fifty Shades of Pleasure. Her work has appeared in Cosmopolitan, Allure, Penthouse, and HuffPost, among others, and her best-selling sex guides have been sold worldwide and translated into more than a dozen languages. She lives with her husband in Minnesota.