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Seduction Theory by Emily Adrian

Seduction Theory

A Novel

by Emily Adrian
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  • Aug 12, 2025, 240 pages
  • Paperback:
  • May 2026, 224 pages
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Seduction Theory by Emily Adrian
Seduction Theory is a sharply written and emotionally tangled novel that explores marriage, storytelling, and the blurry line between truth and fiction. From the start, Emily Adrian invite reader into academic Simone, a creative writing professor and Woolf scholar, seems outwardly composed; her husband Ethan, quieter but steady. Their marriage looks stable until the foundation begins to fracture, not only through infidelity, but through the stories people tell and believe about themselves and one another.

What makes this book powerful is the narrator structure. Robbie (Roberta) Green, a graduate student, is writing her MFA thesis, which turns into a thinly veiled novelization of Simone and Ethan’s marriage. Through Robbie’s eyes (and her sometimes unreliable perspective), we see versions of the truth what Simone believes, what Ethan does, what Robbie imagines all vibrating with tension. The narrative drifts between academic life, personal betrayal, desire, and guilt in ways that keep you guessing. Adrian’s language is refined: the academic settings are rich with literary detail (reference to Woolf, the craft of memoir vs fiction), yet the emotional undercurrent never becomes overwrought.

Simone is a complex figure strong, principled, but flawed and Robbie is neither flat nor entirely sympathetic; she’s curious, ambitious, messy. Ethan, likewise, is not just the “betrayer” his motivations are opaque, sometimes excusable, which makes the moral shifts difficult in a good way: you don’t always know who to root for.
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