Zane's legion of fans can't get enough of her way of telling a juicy, sexy story. InNervous,theNew York Timesbestselling queen of erotica brings us a tale of a woman with a split personality.
Jonquinette has always been nervous around men, but on the weekends her alter ego, Jude, goes on intense sexual escapades. When Jonquinette seeks the help of Dr. Marcella Spencer, the psychiatrist Zane originated in her bestselling novelAddicted,Jude's response is to go on a sexual rampage. Meanwhile, Jonquinette becomes interested in her new neighbor, Mason, but Jude has no intention of letting Jonquinette fall in love—not when Jude's having so much fun. Based on a short story of the same title from her bestselling collectionThe Sex Chronicles,Nervousis classic Zane with an edge. So relax, sit back. You're in for a nerve-tingling read.
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“Zane’s writing warms me, heats me up, satisfies me with a passion. This woman does incredible, erotic things with words. Read with a lover nearby.”
— Eric Jerome Dickey, New York Times bestselling author
“Arguably not since the emergence of Nancy Friday has American letters produced a purveyor of erotica with such mass-market appeal.”
— New York Times“Will keep you engrossed from start to finish.”
— Vibe“Seductive.”
— Essence“Erotica at its absolute best.”
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Zane is the New York Times bestselling author of, among others, Afterburn, The Heat Seekers, the Flava series, and Dear G-Spot. Her television series, Zane’s Sex Chronicles, is featured on Cinemax, and her bestselling novel Addicted has been adapted for a major motion picture. She is the publisher of Strebor Books, an imprint of Atria Books / Simon & Schuster, and lives in the Washington, DC, area with her family.
Nicole Small (a.k.a. Shayna Small) is an actress/singer born and raised in Chicago. In the middle of her freshman year of high school she relocated to Baltimore to attend a performing arts school. She holds a BFA in drama at the Juilliard School. Her theater credits include Hurt Village and The Threepenny Opera.