More surprises than the subway await modest, thirtyish Ellen Howard when a winning lottery ticket takes her to vibrant, seductive New York to study art. Ellen soon discovers, though, that the instructor is more interested in studying her -- intimately. At a loss, the sexually naive Ellen despairs over her inexperience and fears. Then she meets the charming ghost of a voluptuary, who resolves to bring Ellen out of her cocoon and to her wildest, lustful, most exciting senses.
Hi. I'm Joan Eliabeth Lloyd. Let me tell you a bit about myself.
Pesonal stuff: I was born in 1941 - yes, as of this writing I'm 77. I have a wonderful partner of thirty years named Ed (no, we're not married - for tax reasons) two wonderful daughters, a talented son-in-law and three grandchildren, Sarah and Adam, both out of college and gain-fully employed and Luke, aged 15.
Professional stuff: I wrote my first book, Nice Couples Do, in 1990, because I wanted to share my ideas about sexual communication and sexual freedom. I've written many books (novels and non-fiction) since but stopped writing several years ago.
As you may have gathered, I'm a devoted couch potato. I'm an omnivorous reader, both in my eyes and in my ears.
My present interest is in Battered women. I donate earrings, about 900 pair a month, to shelters all over the country, with the help of attendees at my many workshops. Phew!!!!