Field Notes on Anonymous Desire: An Erotic Novel of Anonymity, Obsession, and a Body That Learned to Taste
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Ja
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Ja
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Book Tropes
Slow Burn + weitere
Altersempfehlung
ab 18 Jahr(e)
Erscheinungsdatum
04.03.2026
Verlag
Sloane PeachSeitenzahl
(Printausgabe)
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1859 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9798233892714
She counted everything. Minutes in the shower. Steps across campus. Highlighters in chromatic order inside a zippered case. Clara Saito was the kind of woman who studied the world rather than lived in it until her thesis led her through a door she couldn't walk back through.
FIELD NOTES ON ANONYMOUS DESIRE is literary erotica that reads like a confession scrawled in the margins of an academic paper. Clara is a twenty-four-year-old anthropology PhD student who pitches a thesis on anonymous sexual subcultures. Her field site: a private club in the arts district built around architectural anonymity a space where desire is exchanged through a wall, where no one sees a face, where the body speaks the only language that matters.
She enters as a researcher. Notebook. Clinical vocabulary. Analytical distance maintained.
She does not leave as a researcher.
What begins as observation becomes participation. What begins as participation becomes obsession. Clara's careful framework the citations, the methodology, the IRB-approved protocols dissolves one anonymous encounter at a time, replaced by something her academic vocabulary was never designed to hold. Her field journal deteriorates from clinical entries to single sentences to silence. Her body keeps its own records: calluses, preferences, a hunger that doesn't wait for permission.
This is not a story about a good girl gone bad. This is a story about a woman who discovers that the distance between studying desire and surrendering to it was never a wall it was a membrane she'd been pressing against her whole life. A slow-burn corruption arc across seventeen chapters. An autumn of escalation. A winter of confession. A spring reckoning where Clara must face a thesis committee and tell the truth in a language the room can survive.
Her roommate who sees everything and judges nothing. A gatekeeper who built the space and wears his grief on a chain. Anonymous strangers who strip away every intellectual scaffold she's ever constructed until what remains is a woman, a body, and one irreducible question: what happens when the researcher becomes the subject?
Intellectually charged. Emotionally devastating. Unapologetically explicit.
If you want erotica that treats you like you have a brain and a body and refuses to choose between them open this book.
Read it with the lights on. You'll turn them off yourself.
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