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Nineteen

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Trigger Autobiographical. Explicit sex. Strong language. No Drugs. Pathetic amounts of alcohol consumption. No human trafficking. No violence. No bleeding heart stories. Mild organic sexism. One instance of micro aggression and an incredibly brief blink and you’ll miss it vague reference to sex with a trans girl. Riddled with naïve honesty and truth.

Lia Mara (not her real name) is Italian. She sells sex. Marcus Segretto (not his real name) is not Italian. He pays for sex. Two sides of the same coin. Their paths crossed and their lives intertwined when Lia ‘stumbled across’ Segretto’s blog, The Amsterdam Diaries. She downloaded his book of the same name and came to the conclusion that they really should meet. They have a lot of things in common, including keeping a diary record of every sexual encounter. The publication Nineteen was pretty much inevitable. It isn’t about their story, it’s about their individual stories, which have tumbled out of their respective journals. It provides glimpses of a straight white male’s erotic sexual encounters and an introduction to an empowered young woman finding her voice and discovering who she is.

123 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 25, 2022

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