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When it comes to telling sensuous, tasteful, yet unabashedly explicit tales about women who love to give their lovers "golden showers," put on a wet show, or just turn themselves on in private with a little damp solo fun, acclaimed erotica writer Jeremy Edwards is without equal. Devotees of stories about happy, pleasure-loving women for whom "wetter is better" will see at once that this is an author who speaks their language. And readers who are new to fiction that celebrates the erotic delights of holding on and letting go will see what they've been missing the moment they meet Edwards' sexy, seductive heroines.
The year is 1934, and amiable New York gag writer Artie Plask has taken the West Coast plunge. His first day on staff with a top radio show introduces him to the irresistible Mariel Fenton, a wit among wits who immediately takes an interest in all aspects of Artie's life--especially his private life. As Artie finds his feet in a world of blustering comedians, pansexual sex goddesses, timid screen legends, exhibitionistic scriptwriters, and self-infatuated geniuses, Mariel leads him on a zany journey up and down the pleasure dial--a giddy romp through Hollywood that's chock-full of airwaves showdowns, writing-room counterplots, devious impersonations, naked meetings, and a sensuality-drenched assortment of erotic escapades.
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