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‘Disgusting’: The dark romance novel causing controversy in France

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An online petition has been launched in France to ban the sale of a dark romance novel that many readers have accused of trivialising the sexual abuse of minors.

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The book "dark romance", self-published by author Jessie Auryan, describes scenes of sexual abuse of infants. It was withdrawn from sales by Amazon, after a petition and several complaints.

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For the past few days, Jessie Auryann's book, Corps à coeur, has been a scandal. Pointed out for passages evoking pedocriminal acts, the novel has been removed from the sale on Amazon.

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It is a novel that is so controversial that Amazon had to remove it from sales. A dark romance that was one of the best sales, but which, according to his critics, would apologies for child criminality.

·France
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In recent days, the book "Corps à coeur" is controversial for shocking scenes of paedophilia. In the face of controversy, Amazon announced on Tuesday 24 February its withdrawal from the sale. A legal report was also made by Sarah El Haïry, the High Commissioner for Children. - "We can't write everything": a book called in question for child crime withdrawn from the sale by Amazon (Police, justice and other facts).

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"Corps à coeur", published by the Frenchwoman Jessie Auryann in self-publishing, was ranked 11th among the best book sales on the online platform. A petition calling for her withdrawal had collected more than 50,000 signatures.

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The e-commerce giant withdraws from its platform a self-published book, "Cors à coeur", after a wave of indignation and a referral of justice for the apology of paedophilia Amazon announced Tuesday

·France
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Euronews broke the news in France on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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