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The Not So Invisible Woman

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Middle-aged single mother and entertainment publicist Suzanne Portnoy leads a double life. Monday to Friday, she's a professional executive devoted to her two adolescent boys. But on weekends she spends her kid-free hours having sex, with a different man—or men—each time. Picking up where The Butcher, the Baker, the Candlestick Maker left off, this memoir finds Suzanne both confronting the consequences and enjoying the fruits of her notoriety as the bestselling author of an erotic memoir. From a coked-up rock star to an uptight millionaire to a hunky stripper, Suzanne attracts plenty of men wherever she goes, particularly once they learn her identity. But just when Suzanne grows reconciled to the possibility of never settling down, she meets a man who wants to be more than one of her "friends." While debating whether to unload her portfolio of men for the potential one true lover, this most unconventional woman ponders the most conventional has she found the fabled Mr. Right or will he prove to be just another in a long string of Mr. Wrongs?

240 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2008

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Suzanne Portnoy

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I have been an entertainment publicist for thirteen years. Divorced and with two children, aged 13 and 15, I live in North London. Attractive and finally a size 12 after 20 years spent yo-yo dieting, I am happily single and spend my spare time writing, having sex and being a car pool service.

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Another naughty collection of anecdotes from Ms. Portnoy, forever the perfect flag waver for the liberated and freedom in general. This book titillates and is also very funny. Suzanne has come into her own with this book and has proven she has a voice to be heard as well as a body to be indulged.
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