An empowerment guide that takes you on a journey of discovery to connect to your authentic self, get your sparkle back and create a life where you can thrive - using a unique blend of mainstream psychological tools and spiritual practices.
Kate Taylor Ordre des livres
Cette auteure partage une passion pour raconter des histoires qui engagent profondément les sens et les émotions des lecteurs, dans le but de leur laisser un goût persistant qui éveille une soif de découvrir davantage. En collaboration avec Jeffrey K. Underwood, elle a co-écrit plus de vingt livres, développant un partenariat créatif unique malgré leur travail depuis des côtes opposées. Leur amitié s'est épanouie en une profonde histoire d'amour avec l'écriture, alimentant leurs efforts littéraires communs.




- 2023
- 2007
Not Tonight Mr Right
Why Good Men Come to Girls Who Wait
In this text, Kate Taylor teaches modern women how, why and when not to have sex
- 2005
50 Ways to Sexual Ectasy
- 132pages
- 5 heures de lecture
- 2004
Madame Proust and the kosher kitchen
- 436pages
- 16 heures de lecture
"The lives of three women intersect in this delicate and surprising novel about memory and loss, prjudice and unrequited love - not to mention literature and cooking as a cure for heartbreak. Their stories criss-cross between Paris in the 1890's at the hhieght of the Dreyfus affair, France in 1942, and present-day Canada. Marie Prevost is a contemporary Canadian who sets off for Paris to research Proust and escape a failed romance - finding instead Mme Proust's 'unpublished diary' in the archives. Sarah Bensimon is a young Parisian Jew whose parents spirit her out of occupied France, and who ends up in Toronto. MArrying into an orthodox family, she takes refuge in her kitchen, recreating a kosher version of classic French cuisine. The third woman is Madame Jeanne Proust herself, fragments of whose 'diaries' are recreated with impeccably researched detail - as she worries about Marcel, his late-night habits, his diet and his unsuitable friends. All these strands are brought poignantly together - the new world and the old, the Seine and the St Lawrence, mothers and sons, outsiders and insiders - in this intelligent and beautifully judged debut novel."