Monday, October 20, 2008

Naughty Paris


Have you ever been to Paris? Have you ever dreamed about it? Well, Heather Stimmler-Hall presents the colorful side of the city, specifically with the ladies in mind, in her book Naughty Paris: A Lady's Guide to the Sexy City.

Naughty Paris is an interesting collection of information: quotes, advice, travel guides, and gorgeous photographs taken by Canadian photographer Kirsten Loop. I knew little about the city when I started reading, but Stimmler-Hall gives a nice, if frank, overview of what to expect from Paris' shops, spas, hotels, restaurants, and nightclubs. She goes as far to include reviews, addresses, and telephone numbers too, so readers could theoretically plan much of their vacation using Naughty Paris as a guide. Be warned, though: this is a book about indulging one's hedonistic side, as you might guess from some of the chapter headings, and her focus is the woman who's looking for a fling with the city (and its men). Family travelers should steer clear:

Sexy You (French Beauty, Spas, Cosmetics, Hair & Nails, Body Art)

Get in the Mood (Sexy Culture, Naughty Shopping, Sensual Education)

After Dark Rendezvous (Wine & Dine, Dancing Diva, Sexy Shows, Naughty Adventures)

and so on...

Stimmler-Hall's writing is clear and appealing, and whether you're a single gal looking to treat yourself to a no-holds-barred foreign fantasy or a reader who's simply interested in the complex sexual culture of Paris, you'll likely come away from the book with some interesting tidbits. I do wonder how wide a market she'll find; it's not a book for everyone, obviously.

That reminds me: Stimmler-Hall is kicking off her East Coast tour next week, with more info about dates and places here.

Even better: she'll be the featured Writers' Wednesday interviewee right here on November 19 as she wraps up her tour, so make sure to check back to hear directly from the author herself!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I saw this book on another blog, too! I'm going to have to put it on my list! It sounds like it would be fun to read.