Limbs: A Love Story
β Scribed by Tim Meyer
- Publisher
- Grindhouse Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 107 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781941918449
- ASIN
- B07MG2J3H3
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
I am not a monster.
Ray Bridges, a professional electronics salesman, is looking for love in all the strange places. He spends most nights sneaking into support group meetings for the disabled in order to satisfy his deepest, darkest desiresβto hook up with unfortunate, down-on-their-luck women whoβve recently lost a limb. There's a name for Rayβs preference; itβs called acrotomophilia, a paraphilia involving amputees.
Conflicted, Ray wishes he could change. But he canβt. His body wonβt let him. Nor will his mind. Heβs destined to live this life, forever. That is . . . until he meets the perfect girl. Falls in love with her. Only problem: her arms and legs are attached.
Unable to find her attractive, Ray embarks on a dark, twisted journey of self-discovery, one that will force him to make an impossible choice: abandon his pursuit of true love or find a way to make it work, even if that means getting the girl of his dreams to shed an appendage.
Weird, comedic, and often raunchy, Limbs is the craziest love story ever told.
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