ELEVEN MINUTES by Paulo Coelho.
A chance meeting in Rio takes Maria to Geneva, where she dreams of finding fame and fortune, yet ends up working the streets as a prostitute. In Geneva, Maria drifts further and further away from love while at the same time developing a fascination with sex.
Eventually, Maria's despairing view of love is put to the test when she meets a handsome young painter. In this odyssey of self-discovery, Maria has to choose between pursuing a path of darkness, ‘sexual pleasure for its own sake’, or risking everything to find her own 'inner light' and the possibility of sacred sex, sex in the context of love.
A daring modern fable about the nature of love and sex.
Love Juice by Donna Exeter
Love Juice charts the career of a fictitious professional, but is rooted in reality. Donna thinks of herself as a sexual therapist, and offers love, correction and domination to powerful men in need of relief. But when a group of gangsters attempt to take her business over, Donna finds she must enlist the help of perverted friends and take the solution into her own hands.
Long retired Donna was a full time, and very good escort, in Exeter. She told me that the book was only partially fictitous and much of it reflected her career in prostitution.
But who knows.