February 6, 2007 (Press Release) --
(Chicago, IL) Former Ebony Magazine sex editor, Zondra Hughes, prepares for May’s National Orgasm Month with her witty and thought-provoking erotica novel, “The M.O.O.D. Lounge” (ISBN 978-0-595-43192-2, IUniverse, 2007).
How low will women go for ‘love’?
Some women will hit rock bottom; but others will continue to dig.
This is a tale about the diggers—and their ultimate redemption.
Renegade New York sex therapist Dr. Pat Rizzo has stumbled onto a new phenomenon she calls “Lovers Lobotomy Syndrome,”
or LLS. Discovering that men have finally learned to sexually satisfy women, Dr. Rizzo determines “women are being sexed
into stupidity.”
Men have perfected their lovemaking skills, and otherwise brilliant women are now allowing their men to run over them. She sets out to find the three most zombie-like women in New York and devise a plan to rehabilitate them.
The M.O.O.D. Lounge, or “Multiple Orgasms on Demand,” is Dr. Rizzo’s new, cutting edge therapy. Described as “a self-esteem
enhancing journey of erotica that takes courage, sexual awareness and honesty,” it doesn’t come too soon for three hopeless women.
Meet Eva James, 26, a high powered entertainment publicist who falls in love with her married client, Fawn LaFollette, 18, a clairvoyant Hurricane Katrina evacuee who finds her calling in the NY porn industry, and Drusilla Vidal, 44, a no-nonsense prosecutor who begins a torrid jailhouse affair with a convict.
Hughes takes readers on a wild ride as she showcases the evolution of these emotionally wounded women who go from making a man the center of their being, to eventually coming to their senses and reclaiming their power. Armed with their battery-operated boyfriends, the women join forces making the part group therapy/part adult toy party, The M.O.O.D Lounge, their official playhouse.
“I want to encourage women to be proactive with their health and happiness” says Hughes, “and protective with their heart.
Women need to love themselves enough to establish who they are sexually, and establish boundaries when dealing with lovers.”
An overwhelming response from women to Hughes’ strong underlying message has turned The M.O.O.D Lounge from a fictitious support group in the novel, into a real-life woman only, traveling social event for the toy curious and veteran sexually independent women alike.
A classy, modern-day paradise inspiring its over 50,000 women members to be more selective when
choosing their mates, Hughes kicks off her nationwide book, publicity, and “The M.O.O.D. Lounge” tour in May 2007.
How low will women go for ‘love’?
Some women will hit rock bottom; but others will continue to dig.
This is a tale about the diggers—and their ultimate redemption.
Renegade New York sex therapist Dr. Pat Rizzo has stumbled onto a new phenomenon she calls “Lovers Lobotomy Syndrome,”
or LLS. Discovering that men have finally learned to sexually satisfy women, Dr. Rizzo determines “women are being sexed
into stupidity.”
Men have perfected their lovemaking skills, and otherwise brilliant women are now allowing their men to run over them. She sets out to find the three most zombie-like women in New York and devise a plan to rehabilitate them.
The M.O.O.D. Lounge, or “Multiple Orgasms on Demand,” is Dr. Rizzo’s new, cutting edge therapy. Described as “a self-esteem
enhancing journey of erotica that takes courage, sexual awareness and honesty,” it doesn’t come too soon for three hopeless women.
Meet Eva James, 26, a high powered entertainment publicist who falls in love with her married client, Fawn LaFollette, 18, a clairvoyant Hurricane Katrina evacuee who finds her calling in the NY porn industry, and Drusilla Vidal, 44, a no-nonsense prosecutor who begins a torrid jailhouse affair with a convict.
Hughes takes readers on a wild ride as she showcases the evolution of these emotionally wounded women who go from making a man the center of their being, to eventually coming to their senses and reclaiming their power. Armed with their battery-operated boyfriends, the women join forces making the part group therapy/part adult toy party, The M.O.O.D Lounge, their official playhouse.
“I want to encourage women to be proactive with their health and happiness” says Hughes, “and protective with their heart.
Women need to love themselves enough to establish who they are sexually, and establish boundaries when dealing with lovers.”
An overwhelming response from women to Hughes’ strong underlying message has turned The M.O.O.D Lounge from a fictitious support group in the novel, into a real-life woman only, traveling social event for the toy curious and veteran sexually independent women alike.
A classy, modern-day paradise inspiring its over 50,000 women members to be more selective when
choosing their mates, Hughes kicks off her nationwide book, publicity, and “The M.O.O.D. Lounge” tour in May 2007.

Erotica meets the ultimate tale of revenge in the humorously voyeuristic novel, “The M.O.O.D. Lounge,” where frustrated women leave bad relationships for great vibrators.
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