Love Sick

Sue William Silverman author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Ebury Publishing

Published:7th Jun '12

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Love Sick cover

When sex is the answer to every question... an unflinching memoir of sex addiction and recovery

'An honest and deeply chilling account of what it's like to suffer from a compulsion to look for love in what are most definitely the wrong places' Elle

For Sue Silverman, the wrong places to look for love include: At the end of a phone, when a stranger calls her college dorm late night and asks what she's wearing.

'An honest and deeply chilling account of what it's like to suffer from a compulsion to look for love in what are most definitely the wrong places' Elle

For Sue Silverman, the wrong places to look for love include: At the end of a phone, when a stranger calls her college dorm late night and asks what she's wearing. On a blue leather couch, with a senator, while an intern on Capital Hill. In the back of a military truck, with a paratrooper, when hitching a ride across a desert on holiday. And still years later, in Room #213 of the Rainbow Motel, where she goes every Thursday lunchtime for routine sex with Rick (unbeknownst to Husband 2) ...

In Love Sick, her unflinching memoir of her 28 days of treatment in a clinic for female sex addicts, Sue revisits her past behaviour as she learns to put her demons behind her and discover what love really means.

An honest and deeply chilling account of what it's like to suffer from a compulsion to look for love in what are most definitely the wrong places * Elle *
A self-proclaimed addict looks unflinchingly at the source of her sickness and her road to recovery * O, The Oprah Magazine *
Compelling ... candid, emotionally raw ... deeply moving * Booklist *
In an unflinching account, Sue William Silverman reveals how her desperate search for love through liaisons with hundreds of emotionally dangerous men sent her life spinning out of control * You magazine *

ISBN: 9780091947101

Dimensions: 198mm x 126mm x 19mm

Weight: 208g

304 pages