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One Night Stand

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Aftering spending the night with a Hollywood hotshot, aspiring actor Derek Bracken becomes a star in his own right as an escort, and, after making a small fortune, starts his own service called "One Night Stand," which caters to rich men's sexual fantasies--no matter how outrageous or taboo. Original.

294 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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Ben Tyler

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August 29, 2015
Tyler (Gay Blades, Tricks of the Trade, Hunk House, etc.) puts a sunny spin on the rent-boy business in this sex-filled rags to riches tale.

Barely making ends meet waiting tables at a trendy L.A. eatery, young, gorgeous Derek Bracken finds himself unemployed when the restaurant closes. Penniless and panicky about his seriously overdue rent, Derek believes he'll earn fast cash as a "legitimate" masseur, but his suggestive newspaper advertisement attracts a host of unsavory customers. The exception is Tom, a handsome lawyer, who invites Derek to a flashy party at a closeted Hollywood star's mansion. Tom, as it happens, isn't just out for a good time. His plan is to pimp Derek to the star, Brent Richardson, for $5,000, introducing reluctant Derek into the lucrative L.A. escort world. Soon, Derek moves in with Brent and proceeds to sleep with every celebrity who stops by. Scruples banished and ambition roused, Derek opens his own no-holds-barred escort service, called One Night Stand, posing a direct threat to Fraker, the sadistic, reigning Beverly Hills "male madam."

Fans of gay erotica will savor Tyler's hyperdescriptive, stimulating prose, peppered with smart notions of safer sex. With a solid dramatic plot, brisk storytelling and plenty of vigorous play between the sheets, this is Tyler's best novel yet.
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July 23, 2015
The prologue was interesting but once the story got started it got silly really quickly. It was supposed to be humorous but it was just really overdone and not at all funny.
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April 22, 2016
Sex is a commodity and everyone pays for it, one way or another. An excellent book.
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