Aurochs and Angels

Summary
House of Dreams is Michael Hemmingson's most ambitious work of erotic literature, an epic trilogy of star-crossed love and perilous desire. Book One: Aurochs & Angels is the story of Maurice and Kimber, two lovers in the time of sexual revolution and freedom, the 1960s and 70s. Much in the spirit of Henry Miller and those Olympia Press classics, our lovers push the envelope of eros at group orgies in Paris and Hollywood, and revel in the bygone peep-show booths and live sex show days of New York's Times Square.
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