Embrace Me | Roberta Latow | Kindle Edition

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Embrace Me | Roberta Latow | Kindle Edition

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The idyllic Cotswold village of Sefton Under Edge is home to an exclusive set of glamorous and sensual inhabitants. Marguerite Chen has enthralled many men, including Sir James Buchanan, the owner of Sefton Park. Sir James and his sisters, September and Angelica, are exciting, eccentric and erotically adventurous. Together they lead fast-paced lives and escape to Sefton Park with friends and lovers.
But that easy peace of Sefton is shattered when one of the libertines disappears. The investigation that follows exposes the sensational erotic world in which they have thrived. But, no matter how many sexual secrets are uncovered, it seems that no one can explain how a person can vanish so easily- never to be found again...

ROBERTA LATOW

Everything about Roberta Latow was larger and more exotic than life. She was born in Westchester, New York but escaped her suburban background for Manhattan, where she was at the heart of the dynamic ‘pop art’ scene in the 1960s. She was a noted art expert and gallery owner and has been credited with giving Andy Warhol the original idea to paint Campbell’s soup cans.

In the early 1970s she went to Europe and moved around different exotic parts of the Mediterranean, which form the background for many of her novels. She particularly adored Greece and lived there for many years, earning her living as an art dealer and interior decorator. Later she moved to London and in the early 80s wrote Three Rivers, the first of her 21 novels. It caused a storm and became an international best-seller.

Roberta was famous for her generosity and the wild parties in her Mayfair apartment. The carpets were of fur, indoor trees reached to the high ceilings, from which canaries sang in cages and Roberta herself looked magnificent in extraordinary jewelery and eastern garments. She eventually settled in the English countryside, where she created another magical home, wrote her novels and was much loved by her neighbours. Roberta lives on in our memories through her exquisite writing, immense talent in the arts, and her loving spirit.