Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Christian Reality TV Star Goes to ‘Sex University’ in Ripped-from-the-Headlines Novella “Christian Mingle”


"Louisa Bacio has some scorching hot lessons to teach at Sex U! Erotica as funny, sharp, and intelligent as we wish all our college classes could've been."

-- Cecilia Tan, author of The Siren and the Sword, the Magic University series

Sometimes you need to experience what’s wrong in order to find out what’s right.

New York, New York (September 30, 2015) – In a ripped-from-the-headlines novella, Riverdale Avenue Books author Louisa Bacio has sent a fictionalized version of the wife of a scandalous Christian Reality TV star to her ‘Sex University,’ where she will explore her options after being publically humiliated by her cheating husband.
As scandal after scandal piles up and her husband’s caught cheating, Jody Druger hides at the last place the non-reality TV shows expect: Sex University.

While fighting through her bedroom inhibitions, Jody learns who she really is and forges plans for an independent future, discovering new pathways toward pleasure in the process, a truly religious experience.

Author and feminist professor Louisa Bacio explained what inspired her to write the story. “We still live in a society with a double standard when it comes to sexuality. Men are forgiven for their indiscretions. Women tend to be either victimized or villainized. Christian Mingle is a fictional erotic account of a woman taking back control of her life.”

The Sex University series, published by Riverdale Avenue Books, features a fictional school in San Francisco where students go to learn about their sexuality.  The series opener is Summer School, followed by Physical Education, to be published in October.

About the Author
A Southern California native, Louisa Bacio can’t imagine living far away from the ocean. The multi-published author of erotic romance enjoys writing within all realms – from short stories to full-length novels.

Bacio shares her household with a supportive husband, two daughters growing “too fast,” and a multitude pet craziness: Two dogs, five fish tanks, an aviary, hamsters, rabbits and hermit crabs. In her other life, she teaches college classes in English, journalism and popular culture.

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