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The teacher 'worried about the effect of Fifty Shades of Grey' whose written a raunchy novel for teenagers

A secondary school teacher has published a sex novel aimed at teenage girls in a bid to rival Fifty Shades Of Grey.

Sue Bordley decided to write the raunchy story after overhearing young girls talk about the erotic novel.

After becoming increasingly worried about the negative affect the literature, written by author E.L James, could have on teenage behaviours she reacted by publishing her own book.

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The English teacher, who has 20 years’ experience teaching in schools across Cheshire and Merseyside, has now penned the book aimed at girls, aged 15 and over, with a more "appropriate alternative".

After months of writing, the book, ‘XY,Z’ was finally published last year under her pen name Jess Molyneux. The novel follows the story of 17-year-old Zoe Thompson and her first serious sexual relationship with her boyfriend Alex Ryan.

Specifically aimed at a teenage audience, the book features detailed descriptions of the sexual aspects of Zoe and Alex’s relationship but with a much greater emphasis on respect.

Since publishing the book Sue, from Bromborough in Wirral , has remained tight-lipped about being the real writer behind pseudonym Jess Molyneux but has now decided to reveal her identity.

The 51-year-old said: "The book is a bit explicit in parts so I guess I’ve always been a bit concerned about the reaction I might get especially being a teacher.

"However, I think youngsters today have a really hard time and I believe they can benefit from more open discussions about sex and relationships which is why I’m now talking more openly about my reasons for writing the book.

"XY,Z does contain detailed descriptions of

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