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More Than a Sex Surrogate

A Unique Memoir About Intimacy, Secrets and the Way We Love

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More Than a Sex Surrogate

By: Seraphina Arden
Narrated by: Tanya Eby
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A quick glimpse into the therapy room of a professional surrogate partner.

Lilly, a woman in her late 40s, lives a double life. In one of them, known to everyone, she teaches design in high school and leads an ordinary life, raising her two children. In the other one, hidden from people's eyes, she is a professional surrogate who helps men solve their sexual problems.

For the first time, she shares her insights on this complicated, thorough, and lengthy therapeutic process, from the first coffee she has with her patient until she has full sexual intercourse, up to the ending of this unique relationship.

Through the personal story of David, one of the patients, she provides a rare glimpse into the various stages, presented through true stories straight from her intriguing therapy room.

Every patient has a story, and each one of them suffers from different problems, but they all have one common denominator - they are incapable of intimacy with a woman, and Lilly's job is to help set them free.

Contains mature themes.

©2019 Seraphina E. Arden (P)2020 Tantor
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This is probably the most incoherent book I have ever read. Its not really a book, it is a series of disjointed thoughts and scenes. Most of which make little sense. An editor and a ghostwriter should've been used. The author notes a variety of emotions. There is endless tea drinking, chocolate eating and snips of advice. If you are expecting a sexy and titillating memoir, this is not it. The author tries to describe points of her life and it comes out like an art house film that makes little sense. The only portion that I could follow is progress with a patient, since we got whole sentences that actually made sense some of the time. In between are snips of comments from work that are so short, you don't know where they fit in half the time. The last chapter called Mario, is a disjointed mess. If you enjoy flowery writing than this book is for you. I prefer coherent sentences and thoughts that the reader doesn't have to waste time trying to figure out. I read this book using immersion reading while listening to the audio book. The narrator could do little to make sense of this mess. A waste of time.
There is a romance book written by Jessica Garcia la called the Surrogate that explores this subject and gives a good deal of information about the field of study and what it entails, besides being an erotic romance. Read that instead. I'm hoping the other book by Cheryl Greene (who Helen Hunt portrayed) is much better.

A Disjointed, Incoherent Mess

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