A Way of Life, Like Any Other

Family Life Fiction

Author: Darcy O’Brien

The hero of Darcy O’Brien’s A Way of Life, Like Any Other is a child of Hollywood, and once his life was a glittery dream. His father starred in Westerns. His mother was a goddess of the silver screen. The family enjoyed the high life on their estate, Casa Fiesta. But his parents’ careers have crashed since then, and their marriage has broken up too.Lovesick and sex-crazed….Read More

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