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Something About Me and My Book:
I am the author of five novels and my mother doesn't speak to me.
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http://www.chloethurlow.com

My name is Chloe and I live in London where I adore going to clubs where you can wear a mask and just be yourself. All novels are based on life's experience, but only one of mine is truly autobiographical, and I am not prepared to say which one. I love hearing from readers and if you do write to me at chloe.thurlow@yahoo.co.uk - if I'm not tied up, I promise to write back. Oh, yes, and if you do like my books, pleeeeese write a little review on Amazon.

I often get asked why I write erotic books and the answer is that erotic literature is just that: literature. It is a form where sex should arise from plot and, yes, while it is there to stimulate, it should be integral to the character's awareness and development.

What is the difference between erotica and porn? Porn is pure shock, often brutal, unpleasant, a complete turn off. The erotic should be saucy, sensitive, a glimpse at our own hidden desires and dark side. Porn often describes girls being molested against their will. The erotic takes us on a journey into the realms of our own undiscovered sensuality. And there's one more thing about erotic literature: it should be fun - kiss, kiss, Chloe.

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Helen of Troy

Helen of Troy was the daughter of Zeus. She married the Spartan King, Menelaus, then eloped with the charismatic young Paris – the son of the King of Troy. Paris famously gave Aphrodite a golden apple inscribed with the words ‘To the fairest’. The Goddess of Love was so moved by this charming gesture, she rashly promised Paris the hand of the most beautiful woman in the world.

That woman was Helen and her hand had already been taken by Menelaus of Sparta. That…

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Posted on March 7, 2014 at 5:11am

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