What's So Great About Sex?
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About the Book
Twenty-nine-year-old Wilbur Klutzheimer is a shy, well-meaning, and clumsy cub reporter for the New York Times—and still a virgin. His macho father is ashamed that Wilbur hasn’t followed the traditional path of “manhood.” Rick, a notorious womanizer and fellow reporter, takes it upon himself to make a “man” out of Wilbur. However, despite his escalating sexual desires, Wilbur refuses to misuse any woman simply for sex—an admirable decision, but one that comes with its own challenges. As his dreams become more vivid and sexual, he begins to journal them—never expecting these fantasies to become the basis for a bestselling book that turns him into the unexpected “King of Sensuality.” Now, with women throwing themselves at him, Wilbur faces a choice: succumb to temptation, risk his integrity, and be labeled a hoax, or stay true to his convictions. Amidst this turmoil, Wilbur meets Toni, the love of his life. But to truly win her heart, he may have to reveal the truth behind his newfound fame—or risk losing her forever.
About the Author
“Terrance Eskridge-Gibson’s What’s So Great About Sex? is a charming romantic comedy and an endearing coming-of-age tale in every sense of that phrase.” — Michael A. Kahn, award winning author of the Rachel Gold mystery series and The Mourning Sexton (under the pen name Michael Baron).