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Davey's on the down and out when he loses his girl, his job and practically his sanity. While some men drown themselves in a forgiving bottle, Davey believes it's much more profitable to sink into Times Square's nightlife and lose himself inside Live Girls. They are the free ravishing pleasures who beckon Davey into a world of irresistible fantasy and ecstasy. One of them propositions him with a kiss, an insatiable kiss that leads him far from the misery he once felt to a demonic place where body and soul are sacrificed for obsessions.
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2 primary booksDavey Owen is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 1987 with contributions by Ray Garton.
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Sometimes you just need some pulpy fun. Live Girls is definitely pulpy. It has to be one of the sleeziest takes on the vampire tale out there. Here the vampires work in a sex club - their way of bringing in the punters. Vampires are meant to be sexy, seductive huntresses, and this is a clever way of bringing them into the modern world.
The setting is very rooted in its time period - Time Square is of course very different now than it was back in the 1980s - but this type of sleeze still can be found in parts of the world.
Ultimately the book is mainly just fun. It is silly, sleezy and never going to be called a classic piece of prose. It is still a great read!
Davey's a sad sack
gets dick chomped by a vampire
goes begging for more.