Dirty Diana
Dirty Diana, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Beth Hicks
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Kimberly Alexis
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Austenne Grey
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Dawn Harvey
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Esme Ramos
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Jen Zhao
About this listen
The first in the Dirty Diana trilogy – a story of desire within marriage from the stars of the hit feminist erotic podcast, Dirty Diana …
'Deliciously entertaining, funny, tantalizing' Demi Moore
Diana Wood has a job she likes and a husband, Oliver, she loves. They’re in married love, which isn’t exactly the same as love love, but it’s fine.
Or is it? Is fine good enough?
With sex and intimacy more like a memory, Diana decides to rediscover the deeply feeling woman she once was, embarking on a journey of art, sensuality – and sexual fantasy.
But does rediscovering her own desires means dissolving the safe life she’s so carefully cultivated? And is it worth it…?
Intelligent, entertaining, and contemporary, Dirty Diana explores female desire in a fun and honest way – and also explores how two partners can find their way back to each other through perseverance, connection and sex.
©2024 Jen Besser and Quiet Girl Productions (P)2024 Penguin Random House LLCCritic reviews
'Too many women are made to feel that their sexuality is something dangerous, something that should be kept under wraps. Dirty Diana busts that myth wide open. Diana’s struggles will be relatable, and her awakening inspiring, to women everywhere. Dirty Diana is a deliciously entertaining, funny, tantalizing treat of a story' Demi Moore
'Funny and sexy … a wildly entertaining novel – perfect for anyone who loved The Idea of You’ Renée Carlino bestselling author of Before We Were Strangers and This Used to be Us
'[A] raucous romp … Readers will have a tough time waiting for the next installment' Publishers Weekly
'Wry and perceptive' Daily Mail
'Literary fiction served with a side of sauce' Heat
'The aching sadness of a marriage hitting the skids is skillfully captured' The Times