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When sex worker Lilian falls for a British guy she can’t help but imagine a better life for herself, but the temptation of easy money will ultimately seal her fate. After finding Lilian’s diary, her sister, Vivian, sparks a private international man hunt, using whatever resource she can (including DNA profiling) and without any help from the authorities, in the hope of catching her sister’s killer. But to do so Vivian must also face the shocking reality of the life her sister had led. The trail to discover the truth is often more complicated than it first seems…


**This story contains explicit sexual content and graphic language and is only suitable for readers aged 18+**


“Her approach to life makes this book an absolute page turner. I simply couldn’t put it down” - Review

“This novel will seductively draw you into the hidden world of sex workers, whilst also a tender love story - love between two sisters and a test of how far we will go for love” - Review

The Sex Tourist edition by Olivia Wild Romance eBooks

NOTE: The author graciously gave me a copy of this book and asked me to write a review.

I don't know Olivia Wild, author of "The Sex Tourist," other than through the couple of short e-mails she sent me asking me to review the book and her blurb on the author's page of Amazon. So, I don't know how much of her story about the life and death of a Hungarian call girl is true, but I strongly suspect that there's a good basis in fact. Regardless, but for that very reason, the book has the mark of good fiction: it allows the reader to suspend any disbelief and immerse himself in what are actually two stories in one.

"The Sex Tourist" is written in two separate halves. The first half of the book is a memoir "written" by Lilian Biro, a young Hungarian woman, who becomes a teenaged prostitute to pay for her mother’s medical bills and her own college bills. At the end of that half of the story, Lilian dies, ostensibly a suicide. But her twin sister Vivian suspects foul play and, in the second half of the book, launches an investigation that eventually leads halfway across the world. The second half of the book, "written" by Vivian, details the manhunt as Vivian searches for the elusive killer.

Lilian’s story is fairly common in the sex trade, but probably an eye opener for most readers. She starts out as a free-spirited and sexually uninhibited girl in Hungary who becomes an underage groupie for a rock band. From there, she winds up working as a stripper and, eventually, a call girl. She acquires a boyfriend who, over the course of the book, transforms from an earnest young worker into an abusive drug-dealing male prostitute. After her death, her twin sister Vivian, a veterinary student in England, where she moved after their parents divorced, figures out that Vivian was actually the victim of a very meticulous serial killer who preys on prostitutes in various countries. With the help of Lillian’s new boyfriend, Vivian tracks the killer down to South Africa, where he is preparing for his next crime.

Perhaps the most striking aspect of “The Sex Tourist” is the book’s authentic feel. The writing, especially in the first half, is a bit awkward at times, but quite similar to the way in which someone in Lilian’s position, a student with a love of Jane Austen but an unfamiliarity with English, might write. Further, the mistakes she makes along the way, talking herself into continuing in the business and giving her abusive boyfriend another chance, exhibit precisely the type of flawed reasoning that women in her situation employ over and over.

The writing in the second half of the book is more assured, as if written by someone more familiar with English. Unfortunately, Wild adopts an odd convention in a couple of chapters, writing sections of the book in the second person (“you do this”) to describe a couple of brief sections written from the point of view of Lilian’s last boyfriend, who helps Vivian with her investigation. Despite this awkward device (and Vivian’s extremely convenient ability to gain access to Lilian’s body and perform all the medical tests she needs), the second half of the book turns into a solid thriller, culminating with a suspenseful showdown between Vivian and the killer.

Of course, this is a book about a woman who has sex for money, so there are a number of sexual encounters depicted, some of them in a fairly graphic manner. But this is not a standard erotic novel; none of these encounters are intended to titillate. Instead, Lilian describes many of them in a rather ho-hum fashion, with little enjoyment on her part, merely a need to get through the sometimes painful encounters. Actually, her descriptions of many of her lovers focus on their cleanliness habits (or, more often, the lack thereof). Those looking for some cheap thrills should probably look elsewhere; Wild intends, and succeeds, at making “The Sex Tourist” a more serious look at the sex trade.

Olivia Wild has written a book that works both as an expose of the sex trade and as a serial killer thriller. The events portrayed in the first half of the book have the feel of authenticity, while the second half becomes a solid serial killer thriller. Combine them both, and “The Sex Tourist” becomes a go-to destination for readers.

Product details

  • File Size 1727 KB
  • Print Length 356 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Olivia Wild Publishing (May 26, 2016)
  • Publication Date May 26, 2016
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01G97FMC8

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This book kept me on the edge of my seat. What this young girl went thru in her life was hard. Her sister truly loved her and would stop at nothing to get to the bottom of things. I was a bit overwhelmed by the technical stuff like all the DNA and procedures, but that MADE the book. She would stop at nothing to seek justice for her twin sister. When no one would listen, she listened to her heart and set out to fix the wrongs. Loved this, great read. Wow.
I couldn't put this down. There were so many times in this book that I either cried, was angry or just wanted to punch someone in the face. The author puts you right there with the characters. You can feel what they feel. Don't let the title fool you or scare you away from reading this book. Read this and you will see the life of prostitution and call girls in a whole new light.
A wonderful book! I was expecting to like this book, but I absolutely loved it! It is so interesting to be able to experience everything from Lily and Vivian's point of view from the time they are 16. I also enjoyed the unfiltered story of what these women go through. We all have ouropinions about the industry but being able to understand the circumstances from a character you've already fallen in love with makes it so much more personal.
It was a book I found impossible to put down.
Lilith's account of what she went through in book one is heartbreaking.
Vivian's account of the lengths we go to for family in book two is very real.
I highly recommend this book!
I have to say this is an AMAZING book. I literally could NOT put this down. Be forewarned; this is definitely sexually based. It was an easy read. Some aspects of the book were more difficult for me to read, as I could relate to the hardships. I did cry at the end.. I was shocked, I was intrigued, and all in all, this is one of my favorite books.
This book is a fast and an excellent read. It portrays the dismal lifestyle of sex workers or prostitutes in Budapest. It is a book that is divided into two parts (Book 1 and Book 2). The first part is told in the first person by Lillian, a sex worker. The scenes and her experiences described are lurid sexually and do not make for easy reading. I would not recommend this book to the faint-hearted, especially the first part with its vivid sex scenes and encounters. This book is based on a true story even though it is fiction and the characters fictitious.

It also describes the love between Lillian and her twin sister, Vivian, who is very concerned with Lillian’s wellbeing and her degradation into the world of prostitution and drugs. Lillian had met a guy, Paul, in one of the stag parties, where she was hired to perform sexual dances and stripping naked. She had met him only once and lost contact with him as she never had his address. Paul was due to marry another woman and he never had any contact with her for a long time, despite the fact that she was on his mind for a long time.

The story goes on in the first person until the end of book 1. Lillian had intended to leave prostitution and continue her studies in English. Book 2 was written by her sister, Vivian, and begins with Lillian's mysterious death which the police reported as a result of suicide. Vivian, who was studying veterinary science, was not convinced and she was prepared to do everything that it takes to discover the truth of her sister’s death, including DNA profiling. This involves a lot of travelling to many places, including South Africa.

I do not wish to be a spoiler and spill the beans except to say that I found the book a gripping read as well as descriptions of the hard world of prostitution which do not make for easy reading. The author of the book has a very vivid style and this is her first novel. Definitely a very good read with an ending no less surprising.
NOTE The author graciously gave me a copy of this book and asked me to write a review.

I don't know Olivia Wild, author of "The Sex Tourist," other than through the couple of short e-mails she sent me asking me to review the book and her blurb on the author's page of . So, I don't know how much of her story about the life and death of a Hungarian call girl is true, but I strongly suspect that there's a good basis in fact. Regardless, but for that very reason, the book has the mark of good fiction it allows the reader to suspend any disbelief and immerse himself in what are actually two stories in one.

"The Sex Tourist" is written in two separate halves. The first half of the book is a memoir "written" by Lilian Biro, a young Hungarian woman, who becomes a teenaged prostitute to pay for her mother’s medical bills and her own college bills. At the end of that half of the story, Lilian dies, ostensibly a suicide. But her twin sister Vivian suspects foul play and, in the second half of the book, launches an investigation that eventually leads halfway across the world. The second half of the book, "written" by Vivian, details the manhunt as Vivian searches for the elusive killer.

Lilian’s story is fairly common in the sex trade, but probably an eye opener for most readers. She starts out as a free-spirited and sexually uninhibited girl in Hungary who becomes an underage groupie for a rock band. From there, she winds up working as a stripper and, eventually, a call girl. She acquires a boyfriend who, over the course of the book, transforms from an earnest young worker into an abusive drug-dealing male prostitute. After her death, her twin sister Vivian, a veterinary student in England, where she moved after their parents divorced, figures out that Vivian was actually the victim of a very meticulous serial killer who preys on prostitutes in various countries. With the help of Lillian’s new boyfriend, Vivian tracks the killer down to South Africa, where he is preparing for his next crime.

Perhaps the most striking aspect of “The Sex Tourist” is the book’s authentic feel. The writing, especially in the first half, is a bit awkward at times, but quite similar to the way in which someone in Lilian’s position, a student with a love of Jane Austen but an unfamiliarity with English, might write. Further, the mistakes she makes along the way, talking herself into continuing in the business and giving her abusive boyfriend another chance, exhibit precisely the type of flawed reasoning that women in her situation employ over and over.

The writing in the second half of the book is more assured, as if written by someone more familiar with English. Unfortunately, Wild adopts an odd convention in a couple of chapters, writing sections of the book in the second person (“you do this”) to describe a couple of brief sections written from the point of view of Lilian’s last boyfriend, who helps Vivian with her investigation. Despite this awkward device (and Vivian’s extremely convenient ability to gain access to Lilian’s body and perform all the medical tests she needs), the second half of the book turns into a solid thriller, culminating with a suspenseful showdown between Vivian and the killer.

Of course, this is a book about a woman who has sex for money, so there are a number of sexual encounters depicted, some of them in a fairly graphic manner. But this is not a standard erotic novel; none of these encounters are intended to titillate. Instead, Lilian describes many of them in a rather ho-hum fashion, with little enjoyment on her part, merely a need to get through the sometimes painful encounters. Actually, her descriptions of many of her lovers focus on their cleanliness habits (or, more often, the lack thereof). Those looking for some cheap thrills should probably look elsewhere; Wild intends, and succeeds, at making “The Sex Tourist” a more serious look at the sex trade.

Olivia Wild has written a book that works both as an expose of the sex trade and as a serial killer thriller. The events portrayed in the first half of the book have the feel of authenticity, while the second half becomes a solid serial killer thriller. Combine them both, and “The Sex Tourist” becomes a go-to destination for readers.
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