Julie Flowers is lying in a hospital bed with two police officers
standing over her asking questions. She'd answer, only her mouth is
wired shut and she doesn't know why.
Black Geisha is a novel
based on a true story about a girl's sexual journey that leads her
through times that are fun and exciting, scary and poignant. After being
molested by her neighbor at the delicate age of seven, Julie Flowers'
father cruelly rejects her, and enlists family and friends to follow
suit. Not in absolute isolation, Julie is able to seek refuge in her
mother, but the two are slowly growing apart. Though Julie begins her
journey as a devout Jehovah's Witness, events in her life lead her to
the point of losing religion and seeking fulfillment by other means.
After living the life of a free-spirited college student, Julie Flowers
finds herself educated, well rounded, and broke. Smart, sophisticated,
and sassy, Julie learns that sex sells. Discovering a lucrative realm
of existence that is kept in the shadows, Julie becomes a sex party
hostess, catering to couples who indulge in the art of swinging.
Unfortunately, Julie enters a tumultuous time where one drawback after
another makes her realize that she may be in over her head. As her life
starts crashing down, Julie tries to escape the madness by moving to Los
Angeles to salvage what's left.
Black Geisha possesses many
secrets. Through Julie's eyes, we experience the ups and downs, the
loves and losses, and her understanding of survival as she embarks on
the roller coaster of her life.
Rachel Blaze grew up in
Brooklyn, New York. She credits her love for learning and teaching to
her public school education. An avid reader, writer, and children lover,
she dreamed of being a writer and teacher since kindergarten. Blaze
acknowledges her large family for her work ethic, determination, and
perseverance. Although her passion is children's books, Blaze's first
piece is an erotica novel, based partially on her life. Since its
completion, Rachel is following a more spiritual path. She feels blessed
for her God-given talents and abilities and is grateful that Spirit
works through, in, and as her. Rachel is an educator and motivational
speaker, with a strong focus on students with special needs. Rachel
holds a BA in Sociology from Alfred University and an MS in Education
from Brooklyn College. After the death of her father in 2005, Rachel
moved to Los Angeles, where she currently lives.
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