Tales from the Boudoir

Tales from the Boudoir by Denise Floyd is a unique exploration of fantasy and romance, published by iUniverse in February 2007. This edition spans 116 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Le Lit, a bed with amnesia, as she embarks on a transformative journey alongside her master, Victoria, navigating life in the boudoir and engaging in conversations with fellow inanimate objects.
Readers will discover a richly imaginative tale where Le Lit reflects on her past life as a pine tree and experiences the complexities of love, even developing feelings for one of her master’s lovers. The book delves into themes of animism, inviting readers to engage with a world where objects possess their own stories and emotions. This blend of fiction, romance, and fantasy offers a distinctive reading experience for those interested in unconventional narratives.
Official synopsis Publisher
Le Lit is a bed with amnesia, who is about to embark on a new phase of her life with her master, Victoria. Accompany Le Lit on her journey, as she lives in the boudoir, “converses” with fellow inanimate objects, remembers her life as a pine tree in the forest, and even falls in love with one of her masters’ lovers! Deeply steeped in animism, Tales from the Boudoir is sophisticated enough for even the most discerning reader!
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