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Memoirs of a Gigolo

Third Omnibus Edition, Volumes 8 & 9

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Memoirs of a Gigolo

By: Livia Ellis
Narrated by: V.K. Cashe
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Welcome to the world of Oliver Adair. Beautiful on the outside. Damaged on the inside. One bad decision followed by the next leaves him broke and out of options. When propositioned to sell his body, he enters into a parallel world of sex for hire. Oliver embarks on a journey that will force him to confront his demons, answer for the sins of the past, and become a man.

In volumes eight and nine of this acclaimed series that has been nominated for best bisexual novel of the year by the Bi-Writer’s Association, we find Oliver celebrating his 28th birthday and the first anniversary of his father’s death as he tries to decide whether to marry for money, passion, or both. Maybe he'll impregnate his American former fiancé, the chicken burger queen. Perhaps he’ll do all three. All this while preparing to become a reality TV star and continuing to juggle the demanding desires of his escort clients: the Latin pop star, the housewives of London, and the possibly bisexual psychiatrist.

©2018 Livia Ellis (P)2018 Insatiable Press
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“With her Memoirs of a Gigolo series, Livia Ellis manages to combine good storytelling and effective eroticism into one delightfully well-developed story.” (Ashley R. Lister, author of How to Write Erotic Fiction)

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