Diana Says Yes
Dirty Diana, Book 3
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A story of desire within marriage from the stars of the hit feminist erotic podcast, Dirty Diana
'Deliciously entertaining, funny, tantalizing' Demi Moore
The satisfying conclusion to the sizzling Dirty Diana series, in which Diana says yes to what she truly wants and sees just how hard she’ll have to fight for it – based on the #1 fiction podcast.
Diana Wood’s escape to Paris has ended. She’s dedicated to rekindling the lost spark with her husband, Oliver, through therapy. They are determined to follow the advice, even when they’re told, 'absolutely no sex.'
So Diana begins dating the man who was once her husband. Much to her surprise, the therapist’s advice seems to be working: the emotional connection between Diana and Oliver deepens and their physical attraction becomes all-consuming. But Diana’s marriage isn’t the only thing in her life entering a new phase. Dirty Diana – the website she built in secret to celebrate women’s fantasies – has begun to attract celebrity attention. Soon enough, Hollywood is calling … and so is Diana's past.
Diana finally seems to have everything she’s always wanted. But can she keep it all together when she returns home? Will her old life, that’s always wanted her to be just one thing, ever embrace the multi-dimensional woman she really is?
©2025 Jen Besser (P)2025 HarperCollins PublishersResumo da Crítica
'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