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Hot Aegean Nights

By: Mike Gerrard
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When a young Englishman goes travelling in Greece in the summer of 1920, he keeps a candid diary of his travels… and his conquests. Having survived the trenches of the First World War, the Hon. Edward Anderson is determined to enjoy life to the full. In the carefree summer sunshine of Greece and the Greek islands, Edward has intimate encounters with: • Anna, a young Danish archaeology student in Athens • Mary, the English woman following in Lord Byron’s footsteps • Giselle, the French woman looking not for love but a lover • Amy, the American artist sketching on Crete • Catarina, a young Greek girl who almost costs Edward his life on Thasos • Lina, a German girl at the excavations at Epidavros Edward’s diary spares no details of his passionate times with these women, as he teaches, and is taught by, them, of the joys of sexuality during his long, burning summer. A summer of sun-kissed days, and of red hot Aegean nights. Hot Aegean Nights is as much a book of travel, romance, and history as it is a book about a series of erotic encounters. It is not to be read if you do not enjoy explicitly described sex scenes, but the Diaries are far more than just that. They can also be enjoyed by those wanting to know what it was like to travel in Greece in 1920, by those who enjoy reading of love as well as lust, and by anyone wanting to understand what war can do to a young man… and how its scars can be healed by the kiss of a passionate woman. But its lengthy explicit passages are not for the prudish. Greece Ancient Greece
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