Hot Tramp

Hot Tramp is a prequel to the novel Straight Men in Gay Bars.
Eric is preforming a new social stunt by wearing a red boa to Vancouver’s hottest gay night club, Celebrities. His plan is to reprimand men as that try to pick him up; insisting that it is wrong to assume that all cross dressers are gay. It’s a dumb idea, but Eric is drunk and he enjoys the foolishness, besides what could go wrong?

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Hot Tramp

Hot Tramp is a prequel to the novel Straight Men in Gay Bars.
Eric is preforming a new social stunt by wearing a red boa to Vancouver’s hottest gay night club, Celebrities. His plan is to reprimand men as that try to pick him up; insisting that it is wrong to assume that all cross dressers are gay. It’s a dumb idea, but Eric is drunk and he enjoys the foolishness, besides what could go wrong?

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Hot Tramp

Hot Tramp

by Erik D'Souza
Hot Tramp

Hot Tramp

by Erik D'Souza

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Overview

Hot Tramp is a prequel to the novel Straight Men in Gay Bars.
Eric is preforming a new social stunt by wearing a red boa to Vancouver’s hottest gay night club, Celebrities. His plan is to reprimand men as that try to pick him up; insisting that it is wrong to assume that all cross dressers are gay. It’s a dumb idea, but Eric is drunk and he enjoys the foolishness, besides what could go wrong?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046040074
Publisher: Erik D'Souza
Publication date: 06/26/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 150 KB

About the Author

Erik D’Souza is a stay at home father, who ignored his kids just long enough to write his first novel. He has penned half a dozen uncompleted manuscripts and hundreds of short stories.
Erik once studied philosophy and poetry, but he switched his major to fashion marketing. His poetry teacher took it very hard, but his philosophy professor was unaware of his existence. Erik hasn’t worn a pair of jeans since he was in high school, because he’s not a cowboy.

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