Time Donors Wanted |
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Author:
| Scott, Russell |
ISBN: | 978-1-944106-05-8 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2015 |
Publisher: | R. S. Anderson
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Imprint: | China Grove Press |
Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $21.95 |
Book Description:
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"If you could have a one time affair with someone you've never seen before and would never see again and there was no way that anyone could ever find out, would you?"If you can answer no without having to think about the question for even a moment then you probably won't have a lot in common with the characters portrayed in TimeDonors Wanted. If you're not so sure, then you may want to at least have a peek and see what happens to some folks that took that chance and said yes. Jarvis...
More Description"If you could have a one time affair with someone you've never seen before and would never see again and there was no way that anyone could ever find out, would you?"If you can answer no without having to think about the question for even a moment then you probably won't have a lot in common with the characters portrayed in TimeDonors Wanted. If you're not so sure, then you may want to at least have a peek and see what happens to some folks that took that chance and said yes. Jarvis Sloan was an Internet success story. He'd left a thriving private practice as a psychiatrist specializing in sexual medicine in San Diego to form LifeSolutions Seminars, an on-line counseling site for unhappy people looking for an alternative to classical counseling. Ironically, it isn't just Jarvis's patients that are suffering. His own marriage is a hollow shell. Convinced that affairs are the only way to deal with his growing frustration, Jarvis takes a step in an unexpected direction. He develops a site inside the frame of his seminars to allow members to enter a high-security area, in which they can locate anonymous sexual partners for a single meeting, no commitments, no attachments, no threat to either party's marriage. All information about both parties is erased every seventy-two hours. Making it impossible to trace. So it's perfectly safe...until members start turning up dead. Now there's a problem.