Author: | P.C. Anders | ISBN: | 9781498982986 |
Publisher: | P.C. Anders | Publication: | November 14, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | P.C. Anders |
ISBN: | 9781498982986 |
Publisher: | P.C. Anders |
Publication: | November 14, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
A therapeutic massage turns into passionate sex, while a hotel in-call masseuse asks permission to give the massage in her bra and panties, so she can be more comfortable (guess what happens?). Whereas, in the Czech Republic, love is presented in the form of a menu, the kind of menu that no New York massage establishment would dare to present—and four lovely young women ensure that he will never forget his visit to Prague.
Thus continues P.C. Anders' series of books on world massage bordering on the wildly erotic, the funny, and the touchingly human.
Explaining his series of books, the author writes: "For the open-minded, for those who want to know the truth about the world, the truth without clichés, pieties, or euphemisms, the secret thoughts that men think deep within themselves, and how men negotiate their need for sex and for feminine company ..."
Realistic fiction.
"Tantalizing but true to the core. Rare to find un-hypocritical." Review
Around 19,000 words or 60 pages.
A therapeutic massage turns into passionate sex, while a hotel in-call masseuse asks permission to give the massage in her bra and panties, so she can be more comfortable (guess what happens?). Whereas, in the Czech Republic, love is presented in the form of a menu, the kind of menu that no New York massage establishment would dare to present—and four lovely young women ensure that he will never forget his visit to Prague.
Thus continues P.C. Anders' series of books on world massage bordering on the wildly erotic, the funny, and the touchingly human.
Explaining his series of books, the author writes: "For the open-minded, for those who want to know the truth about the world, the truth without clichés, pieties, or euphemisms, the secret thoughts that men think deep within themselves, and how men negotiate their need for sex and for feminine company ..."
Realistic fiction.
"Tantalizing but true to the core. Rare to find un-hypocritical." Review
Around 19,000 words or 60 pages.