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Lilith (Novel IV)

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Lilith
Lilith Book Cover, written by Paul Cavedaschi
Lilith Book Cover,
written by Paul Cavedaschi
Author(s) Paul Cavedaschi
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date February 10, 2013
Media type eBook
Paperback
Length 202 Pages
ASIN B00BE8SZMW

For other uses of the word Lilith, see Lilith (disambiguation).


Lilith is a novel written by Paul Cavedaschi. In this work the character Lilith appears.


Overview

  • Title: Lilith
  • Author: Paul Cavedaschi
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 202 Pages
  • Format: eBook & Paperback
  • ASIN: B00BE8SZMW
  • Publishing Date: February 10, 2013


Plot Summary

Men are bastards. Malcolm Scott, medical doctor, from Bangalow, Northern NSW, couldn’t agree more. After all he is one. At fifty, he has a midlife crisis, and goes on walkabout—no, he does not go bushwhacking in the hot outback of Australia: he surfs internet sex dating sites. He doesn’t just want an affair with a younger woman--that would be too clichéd. He wants to have sex with as many women as possible, to live an erotic life, to escape the humdrum reality of modern civilisation. He wants to live out all the erotic desires he has repressed his whole life. He wants to smash the whole misconception of monogamy altogether--and to do so without his wife finding out.

But online, He finds perhaps more than he bargained for—a woman who calls herself ‘Lilith’ and never shows her face grants him three erotic wishes—he can have whatever his heart desires, providing he can answer one simple question: what is it that women want?


Book Review

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