Reviewed by Becca
TITLE: The Fountain of Geneva: Why Emperor Hadrian built a monument to his love life — the secret story
AUTHOR: Michael Ampersant
PUBLISHER: LustSpiel Books
LENGTH: 26 pages
RELEASE DATE: August 12, 2018
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Get ready for the true history of the Fountain of Geneva, the liquid monument built by Roman emperor Hadrian to commemorate the most important moment of his love life. Following the death of his lover Antinous, he visits Geneva, where he is told about the Muttoni—a ravishing, oversexed Nordic tribe which terrorizes the neighborhood. Hadrian concocts a cunning plan: he issues an empire-wide call for the first edition of “ROME HAS SEXUAL TALENT”, a reality contest designed to put an erotic SWAT team together…
REVIEW:
This was an odd little history lesson but not bad. I’ve read enough of history of Romans and Greeks and such to know, certain things sexual were supposedly forbidden yet they were practiced everywhere. While other places embraced being gay or bi and such as a normal thing. This was a history lesson in how Hadrian had lost the love of his life and acquired another. And how the fountain in Geneva was built for the new love of his life. Looking to represent an erupting penis, with the look of sperm as well, supposedly. It’s not a bad little story. A little exotic history lesson on sex, drugs and conquering things.
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