Tinseltown
By
Erin Ward
Published by
Vagabondage Press LLC
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Published: Feb. 17, 2012
Words: 19,248 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN:
9781452488776
Short description
Los Angeles is a place nobody is actually from. If you’re beautiful, or just different and have something to offer, then you come to L.A. It’s America’s foster home for those corrupt oddballs with a gimmick, someone with a quick ace up his sleeve, and those too gorgeous for their own good. You’d think I’d be right at home in a place like that, born in a city that adopts all the lovely kooks.
Los Angeles is a place nobody is actually from. If you’re beautiful, or just different and have something to offer, then you come to L.A. It’s America’s foster home for those corrupt oddballs with a gimmick, someone with a quick ace up his sleeve, and those too gorgeous for their own good. You’d think I’d be right at home in a place like that, born in a city that adopts all the lovely kooks and crazies of the world, but never seems to really give birth on its own. You’d think a lot of things, even that a blue girl in Los Angeles isn’t such a bizarre thing nowadays…and maybe never was. You’d be right; I’m L.A.’s albino baby with an impeccable fashion sense. And then there’s Elliot.
When I met Elliot, he wasn’t Old Hollywood or New Hollywood, but belonged there nonetheless. If merely for being anti-Hollywood, he was a part of it. I loved him for every fault and foible. And it was with great pride that I realized I was one of them. We may seem like opposites,.. (Read more)
Los Angeles is a place nobody is actually from. If you’re beautiful, or just different and have something to offer, then you come to L.A. It’s America’s foster home for those corrupt oddballs with a gimmick, someone with a quick ace up his sleeve, and those too gorgeous for their own good. You’d think I’d be right at home in a place like that, born in a city that adopts all the lovely kooks and crazies of the world, but never seems to really give birth on its own. You’d think a lot of things, even that a blue girl in Los Angeles isn’t such a bizarre thing nowadays…and maybe never was. You’d be right; I’m L.A.’s albino baby with an impeccable fashion sense. And then there’s Elliot.
When I met Elliot, he wasn’t Old Hollywood or New Hollywood, but belonged there nonetheless. If merely for being anti-Hollywood, he was a part of it. I loved him for every fault and foible. And it was with great pride that I realized I was one of them. We may seem like opposites, but maybe we are really two of a kind. Because that’s how it is in Tinseltown.
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romance,
erotica,
erotic romance,
contemporary erotica,
literary erotica
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