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The Audition

Lea Bronsen

Publisher: Writers in Crime

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Summary

A DARK EROTIC CRIME MENAGE 
Ruthless drug lord Ricardo "El Loco" Ferrer launders his black money by investing in movie productions. As a teen, he learned to enjoy blow jobs in jail. Now a man of power, his favorite pastime is checking out new acting talent…and convincing them to "please" the team of producers. 
Young wannabe actor Jaden Moore comes to a shady side of town to audition for a movie part. He longs to shine, wants to walk the red carpet with cameras flashing and a crowd cheering. He assures the film director and the investors he'll do anything to reach the top, but is he willing to comply with their dirty fantasies?
Available since: 10/20/2017.

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