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We all have dreams. Sometimes they come true Sometimes we wish they hadn't At Xclusiv, the top gay porn studio in the country, the men are beautiful, and the sex is plentiful. Here the sexiest men in the industry play a high-stakes game of wealth and power where the competition is fierce, the competitors are ruthless, and ambition can justify almost anything. Porn newcomer Vincent signs with the studio and is renamed, Vinnie Lux. Determined to find porn star fame, Vinnie instead finds himself caught in a web of ambition, greed, and murder. Watch Me is an erotic mystery thriller that will keep you guessing and gasping.…mehr

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We all have dreams. Sometimes they come true Sometimes we wish they hadn't At Xclusiv, the top gay porn studio in the country, the men are beautiful, and the sex is plentiful. Here the sexiest men in the industry play a high-stakes game of wealth and power where the competition is fierce, the competitors are ruthless, and ambition can justify almost anything. Porn newcomer Vincent signs with the studio and is renamed, Vinnie Lux. Determined to find porn star fame, Vinnie instead finds himself caught in a web of ambition, greed, and murder. Watch Me is an erotic mystery thriller that will keep you guessing and gasping.
Autorenporträt
Writer and historian Owen Keehnen is the author of fiction and non-fiction books including , "Night Visitors," "Dugan's Bistro" and "The Legend of the Bearded Lady," and "Voices in Isolation: 4 LGBTQ Plays at a Social Distance." He also recently published "Sex Tour in a Hearse: the Selected Queer Poetry of Owen Keehnen."Keehnen has collaborated with St Sukie de la Croix on three volumes of "Tell Me About It"-a queer studies series from Rattling Good Yarns Press in which an array of LGBTQ folks answer specific questions.For several years, Keehnen has been committed to preserving the rich LGBTQ history of the Belmont Rocks-an organic queerspace from the early 1960s through the 2003 demolition of the site. In June 2022, the area was reopened as AIDS Garden Chicago.Keehnen was inducted into the Chicago LGBTQ Hall of Fame in 2011 and lives in Chicago with his husband Carl and their dogs, Vince and Daisy.Instagram: Owen Keehnen