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Nicole Au Naturel

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A Journey of Sensuality, Creativity, and Unconventional Love

“Nicole Au Naturel” by A.C. Lewis is a narrative centred around Nicole, an artist facing a creative block, who finds herself in a luxurious French nudist resort. Here, she meets Catherine and James, a couple who live a life of openness and erotic freedom. The novel intricately explores Nicole’s emotional and sexual awakening through her relationships with the couple, against the backdrop of art and the naturist lifestyle. As Nicole navigates this complex web of desire, love, and creativity, she embarks on a profound journey of self-discovery, challenging societal norms and redefining her understanding of love and artistic expression.

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Book Review:

“Nicole Au Naturel” by A.C. Lewis: A Review

Summary: A tale of love, art, and erotic adventure, “Nicole Au Naturel” explores the complex dynamics of a ménage à trois set against the backdrop of a nudist resort.


A.C. Lewis’s novel, “Nicole Au Naturel,” is an ambitious exploration of sexuality, creativity, and the complexities of love within unconventional relationships. The story unfolds in a luxurious French villa and the world’s largest nudist resort, setting the stage for an erotic and emotional journey centred around Nicole, an artist struggling with creative block, and her encounters with Catherine and James, a couple whose passionate lifestyle and openness challenge and invigorate her.

The novel opens with Nicole’s admiration for a painting, which symbolizes the beginning of her deep, intricate relationship with Catherine and James. Their interactions are characterised by a profound sense of freedom and exploration, not just of their sexuality but of the artistic inspiration that Nicole seeks. Lewis deftly uses the setting and the characters’ experiences within the nudist resort as metaphors for transparency and vulnerability, both in art and relationships.

As the narrative progresses, it becomes evident that the central theme is not merely the exploration of erotic desire but a deeper quest for identity, creativity, and the meaning of love. Nicole’s journey is one of self-discovery, fueled by her sexual and emotional experiences with the couple. Through her, Lewis questions societal norms and the constraints they place on love, sexuality, and creative expression.

The dynamics among Nicole, Catherine, and James are complex and evolve with genuine emotionality. Their relationship, while rooted in sexual exploration, blossoms into a profound love that defies traditional boundaries. This evolution is portrayed with sensitivity, showcasing Lewis’s understanding of human desires and fears.

Comparatively, “Nicole Au Naturel” bears resemblances to Anaïs Nin’s works, particularly in its candid and lyrical treatment of sexuality and emotional depth. However, Lewis brings a contemporary perspective, delving into the nuances of modern relationships and the role of artistic expression in understanding and shaping these connections.

Despite its erotic scenes, the novel’s strength lies in its exploration of the characters’ internal worlds—their hopes, fears, and the transformative power of their unconventional relationship. The narrative is a celebration of the human capacity for adaptation and the endless possibilities of love.

In conclusion, “Nicole Au Naturel” is more than an erotic novel; it is a profound exploration of the intersections between love, art, and freedom. Lewis has crafted a story that challenges readers to reconsider their perceptions of relationships and creativity, making it a significant contribution to contemporary literature on love and sexuality. For readers interested in the depths to which love can evolve and the ways in which art influences life, this novel is a compelling read.


For a deeper exploration of similar themes, readers might also enjoy Anaïs Nin’s “Delta of Venus,” which similarly explores the complexities of human sexuality and emotional connections through a series of vivid short stories.

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