Temptations, Inc. by Willa Okati
Nov. 27th, 2007 11:14 pm
This is a book which starts in a funny way and during the path turns into something more deeply and somewhat scary. It's like Willa Okati has changed her mind in writing it.
Ryan is a medicine student who has not enough money to pay his study. And so his friends Teddy, in the same situation, has an idea: accept an offer to play in hard core movie. Ryan has the body, he is a very handsome hightop bottom (a bottom with the body of a top), but he is also very unexperienced. He can count on the fingers of one hand how mny lovers he has had. And so, when the first day he meets A Vincente, the big star of Temptations, Inc. it's like a dream comes true: A Vincente is the actor he has seen in a porno which has feed his fantasies so many time, to have the chance to make love with him, even if in front of a camera, is like a dream. But when he finally has the opportunity to film with him, he discovers that A Vincente is not like any other man in many way...
I don't want to give up the story, but I can assure you that in the middle of it you will have a really twist. This is not, as you can imagine reading the first page, a mere story of pretty boy fucking in front of a camera.
Even if A Vincente should be the star of the book, I really find Ryan has stolen him the role. Ryan is naive but also strong, when he sees A Vincente he unconsciously hs just decided that man will be his. No matter what it will cost. No matter if A Vincente wants it. The alpha between the sheets could be A Vincente, but who has drawn him between that sheets, and lured him to stay here is Ryan.
The story is a right lenght to give you plenty to read but at the same time to be also a one session reading. I was not able to close it till the end, above all cause I have had trouble to imagine what the end would be (remember the twist of the story...)
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