Confessions of a High-Priced Call Girl

Author:

Dimitra Ekmektsis

Publisher:

Andrews UK Limited

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Publisher

Andrews UK Limited

Publication Year 2012
ISBN-13

9781782342809

ISBN-10 178234280X
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 188 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 19.8X12.8X1.2
Weight (grms) 190

A prince from Oman flies Dimitra from New York to Las Vegas on a private jet; a 65-year old business tycoon who, in the days before Viagra, demands little more than the 24-old Dimitra's company; a hot film actor who is so well-endowed he is "painful". But no other client receives more attention than Aaron Sorkin. They meet, start a two-year long drug-fueled relationship, and lose touch. They start e-mailing eight years later, and by this time Sorkin has written a call girl character into his TV show, The West Wing. Amber is a call girl and one of Dimitra's best friends. She is attacked and nearly killed by a serial murderer who poses as a client. After Amber's life is almost destroyed, Dimitra thinks being on The West Wing would restore Amber's self-esteem. She tells Sorkin about the attack, and asks him to audition Amber for the show. After all, he always writes in his e-mails that he wants to be friends, and Amber is more gorgeous than anybody on The West Wing. But is he truly a friend? Or, are these only some of his many words on paper, so to speak? Confessions Of A High-Priced Call Girl is an extraordinary journey that will enthrall readers with its stylish writing, secrets and lies, wit and lust.

Dimitra Ekmektsis

Dimitra Ekmektsis grew up in a multi-lingual household in Germany, speaking German, Greek and English. She received her Master of Science in English Language, Linguistics and Translation from the National University of Athens, she landed a position translating official documents from German and Greek to English for the United Nations. She left the UN after discovering their sinister vision for our world. Dimitra lives in the United States and works a freelance writer and translator.
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