The Perils of Praline
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When he falls in love with a contestant on a reality TV show, Peter "Praline" Palmetier decides to leave his home in rural Georgia and, failing to realize this might be considered stalking, travels to Hollywood to find his soul mate, Dave G. Once in tinsel–town he meets a collection of startling, and often horny, characters in his quest. They include a studly steward, a conservative talk show host, the Godfather of the Gay Mafia, and casting assistant Jason Friedman, who always manages to be there in time to save Praline from total disaster. Will Praline find love with the elusive Dave G., or will he recognize the charms of appealing (but telegenically challenged) Jason?
Book, Erotica with a Plot, Erotica: Gay Male, Gay Male, Gay/Lesbian, Hollywood/Celebrity, Obsession, Romance
Madcap sexy tale of small town boy in Hollywood.
Bob Lind wrote on 12/22/2010:
Peter "Praline" Palmetier is on a mission. The 20 year old small town Georgia gay boy is moving to Hollywood, to fulfill his dream to meet someone he saw on a "Survivor"-like reality show, whom he is sure will instantly fall in love with him and they'll live happily ever after. Within several days of arriving in Tinseltown, without having met his idol as yet, he has already had to run for his life from a jealous boyfriend, had sex (filmed by the paparazzi) with a right-wing cable news personality, been photographed from a helicopter as he ran naked alongside a freeway, got his boss' job (by sleeping with his bigger boss), and become the subject of a planned made-for-cable sexploitation film. Just when it couldn't seem to get any crazier, his conniving, pot dealing mother comes for a visit, hoping to turn Praline's exploits into her own "fifteen minutes" of fame.
This is an over-the-top, madcap satire of the usual "country boy comes to Hollywood" fable, with significant erotic sexual content. It's an amusing, light read, although I thought it did get a bit cartoonish at times. Will Praline live happily ever after with his original "dream man," or will his love take a detour elsewhere? Read and find out. Three stars out of four.
- Bob Lind, Echo Magazine
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