Having It All: Love, Sex, Politics, Drugs and Desire: An Intimate Portrait of the Seventies

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Author: Millicent Chartwell ISBN: 9781483439358
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services Publication: December 9, 2015
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services Language: English
Author: Millicent Chartwell
ISBN: 9781483439358
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services
Publication: December 9, 2015
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services
Language: English

Welcome to a flashback of the swinging seventies, where the drugs, music, sex, and politics all converged to create provocative memories for baby boomer women and the men who love them. Clarissa Bateman is a beautiful, well-educated woman with a rocketing career, an active social conscience, political aspirations, a vast circle of accomplished friends, and a great appetite for all of life’s pleasures. What she wants now is a partner worthy of her desires—someone who is her intellectual equal, who cares about the things she cares about, who is fun and sexy, who respects and appreciates her, and who wants to make the world a better place. Clarissa doesn’t know who this man might be, but she’s sure she’s going to enjoy the process of finding out. In this erotic romance set in the 1970s, a brilliant and beautiful political operative working in Seattle looks for someone to be her partner in love and life.

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Welcome to a flashback of the swinging seventies, where the drugs, music, sex, and politics all converged to create provocative memories for baby boomer women and the men who love them. Clarissa Bateman is a beautiful, well-educated woman with a rocketing career, an active social conscience, political aspirations, a vast circle of accomplished friends, and a great appetite for all of life’s pleasures. What she wants now is a partner worthy of her desires—someone who is her intellectual equal, who cares about the things she cares about, who is fun and sexy, who respects and appreciates her, and who wants to make the world a better place. Clarissa doesn’t know who this man might be, but she’s sure she’s going to enjoy the process of finding out. In this erotic romance set in the 1970s, a brilliant and beautiful political operative working in Seattle looks for someone to be her partner in love and life.

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