Author: | David Lee | ISBN: | 9781742840246 |
Publisher: | ReadOnTime BV | Publication: | May 31, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | David Lee |
ISBN: | 9781742840246 |
Publisher: | ReadOnTime BV |
Publication: | May 31, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
'Gambling, Sex and Tragedies' is a true story of the author's life from the tender age of 18. With his introduction to his first addiction, David Lee's story will make you laugh out loud in some very embarrassing moments to teary eyed with the tragedy of losing someone special and even shocked how candid he could bein revealing some of the demons he has never told a soul about, until now.
There are all kind of vices; from smoking, drinking, gambling, drugs, to prostitutes. David Lee has spent all his adult life with two of these vices. This book details a man's struggle of his unstoppable addiction to gambling on horses and the casinos, to his womanising ways, including his preference for brothels and paying for sex.
Although the premise of his life appears to be about his gambling and sex life, he wants readers to understand his book is much more than having vices. It is about dealing with tragedy and how life appears to be just one big obstacle course.
We all have our faults and we all have skeletons in our closets. After all, we're only human and like everyone else the author is littered with faults and insecurities.
'Gambling, Sex and Tragedies' is a true story of the author's life from the tender age of 18. With his introduction to his first addiction, David Lee's story will make you laugh out loud in some very embarrassing moments to teary eyed with the tragedy of losing someone special and even shocked how candid he could bein revealing some of the demons he has never told a soul about, until now.
There are all kind of vices; from smoking, drinking, gambling, drugs, to prostitutes. David Lee has spent all his adult life with two of these vices. This book details a man's struggle of his unstoppable addiction to gambling on horses and the casinos, to his womanising ways, including his preference for brothels and paying for sex.
Although the premise of his life appears to be about his gambling and sex life, he wants readers to understand his book is much more than having vices. It is about dealing with tragedy and how life appears to be just one big obstacle course.
We all have our faults and we all have skeletons in our closets. After all, we're only human and like everyone else the author is littered with faults and insecurities.