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The Price of Passion is the eagerly awaited sequel to Carla van Raay's international bestselling memoir, God's Callgirl.
A former nun and prostitute, Carla van Raay thought she had come to terms with her traumatic past. But then she received a phone call that threatened to upset the balance once again.
Carla had first met Aaron at a tumultuous time in her life. She had left a convent after 13 years of bitter cruelty, lost her virginity in a brutal fashion to a man she barely knew, and then hastily got married before giving birth to a beautiful daughter. Now Aaron was back. And what's more he wanted to resume a relationship that had been intense, yet short-lived. But so much had happened since then. Carla had left her husband and, after years of repression in the convent, had turned to prostitution.
The Price of Passion is a very personal story written with honesty and raw emotion. It is the story of two people who have tried to overcome abusive pasts embarking on a new, yet equally challenging, journey; but neither could have foreseen what lay ahead.
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Less Passion From Less Protein?,
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This review is from: The Price of Passion (Paperback)
It is a mystery to me why Australia appears to have cornered much of the market in books involving incest. What is less clear is why these books (of which I have seen two or three) are so badly written. It seems that the book in relation to which this is a sequel was a bestseller. Perhaps it was more interesting. All I can say is that this book, telling of an affair fo the authoress in advanced age, is one of the least interesting books I have ever read in my life. My wife read the book and thought the same. Why is rubbish like this ever published? To make money I suppose, with the right publicity...Burn it.
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