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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Park Hae Jin Does the Kama Sutra or the Sweetest Story Ever Told is an allegory of what many people go through in life: isolation, survival, fear, love, humor, and having a relationship with mysterious forces in life that seem to control their existence. The story is about an older American woman swept up in a kidnapping of a young handsome K-drama actor at the Incheon Airport in South Korea. They are both taken and held in a shipping container with no doors or windows. Their source of food, clothing, and entertainment materials come from their kidnappers who survey them from the unreachable ceiling. They nickname them 'the ceiling gods.' The two of them have cultural and language issues to overcome. Fortunately, the South Korean man, Park Hae Jin, speaks rudimentary English. The older woman is Martha Karr. As they go through several phases in their captivity, they learn to navigate their way through their fear to live their true destiny. They are suspicious of each other at first. There is only one small mattress on the floor. Every part of the container is visible to the kidnappers above except for the small toilet area. Lights are on all the time. They only have the clothes they were kidnapped in. It seems apparent that only one person was intended to be housed. The older woman is recently widowed and feels protective of the younger man. She needs to keep his spirits up. She does that through aggravating him, teaching him, exercising with him, drawing maps and pictures on the walls, playing games, and singing. They are trapped there for months. She gives him the occasional hug and he reciprocates. There are some goodnight kisses. Things escalate. They ask for some darkness to be able to regulate their days and to have sex. The ceiling gods figure out what's going on. Hae Jin and Martha ask for a copy of the Kama Sutra to come up with a sex scene that they could trade for their freedom. Astounded by the book, and to protect their own dignity, they abandon the idea and just ask for their freedom. Mysteriously their captors release them. Their love has set them free. Despite their age differences, they marry. They adopt two children and live together happily until Martha dies at age 87. Their captors are never found. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A Beautiful Book Tour is a brash farce about the absurdity of an older American woman meeting a younger K-drama male star who falls instantly in love with her. It was written in protest of K-dramas that end up with the lovers possibly, just maybe, holding hands in the last episode.Emi Kaye is the author of Park Hae Jin Does the Kama Sutra or the Sweetest Story Ever Told. She is invited to Korea by an unknown person to meet Park Hae Jin, handsome star of many K-dramas and the subject of her book. They hit it off and immediately make love.She returns to the United States.Mr. Park sets up a book tour with his agency to sell her book and get to know her better. However, he already 'knows' her quite well and is constantly in a sexual heat to be with her. He colludes with his bodyguards and translator to cover up their relationship, because Kdrama fans in Korea do not like 'their' stars to date or get married. Unexpectedly, Emi turns out to be quite charming and funny.Plagued by well wishers and reporters, the bodyguards and translator become key characters in Hae Jin's and Emi's romance. They hide things, explain, act as decoys, clean up messes, cook, and do yardwork.The story alternates between explicit love scenes and comic coverups. The scatological comically comes into play when Emi turns a bathroom into a hazmat location after eating a bad fruit bar. There are several strange bathroom scenes.When they admit to the public that they are in love and are going to be married, they get invited to several TV shows to explain themselves. One program is a knitting and crochet program with Miss KoKo and Miss JoJo. The concept of the show seems to be those couples that knit together, stay together. Emi thinks that knitting isn't what keeps a couple together. She steers the conversation to how much Mr. Park needs soft knitted underpants and challenges the audience to knit him up some panties. Emi measures Hae Jin's "area" and causes the show to have the highest ratings ever recorded. Also, the wool markets and the commodities markets which sell wool for knitting in Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia get a boost.There are two weddings. One is in Las Vegas in the United States where an Asian hate incident occurs as Hae Jin's and Emi's room gets blown up. Their honeymoon is in Albuquerque. They are forced to bring the bodyguards along because of the incident in Las Vegas. The second wedding is on Jeju Island with about 5000 fans in attendance at a stadium. They depart to Malaysia for their second honeymoon. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Trust Love is the spicy second book in a series, following Two Loves. It lays out the difficulties an American woman faces after marrying a Korean K-drama star. She introduces her new husband to all her friends in Southeast Asia, then goes back to working undercover with her former husband in France investigating Ukrainian deaths, possibly by Russian operatives. The undercover operation goes badly, and she joins her new husband in Paris at a fan meeting, where a fan tries to kill her. Trust Love poses the question of whether love will survive unbelievable circumstances. About the AuthorMartha Karpoff lives in New Mexico with her husband of many years. In her professional life, she wrote Federal and private grant proposals as an employee of three Native American tribes, resulting in several million dollars being awarded to these tribes. During the pandemic, she began to write novels, Trust Love reflects her years in Southeast Asia and tries to honor the cultures and friends she has there.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Park Hae Jin Does the Kama Sutra or the Sweetest Story Ever Told is an allegory of what many people go through in life: isolation, survival, fear, love, humor, and having a relationship with mysterious forces in life that seem to control their existence. The story is about an older American woman swept up in a kidnapping of a young handsome K-drama actor at the Incheon Airport in South Korea. They are both taken and held in a shipping container with no doors or windows. Their source of food, clothing, and entertainment materials come from their kidnappers who survey them from the unreachable ceiling. They nickname them 'the ceiling gods.' The two of them have cultural and language issues to overcome. Fortunately, the South Korean man, Park Hae Jin, speaks rudimentary English. The older woman is Martha Karr. As they go through several phases in their captivity, they learn to navigate their way through their fear to live their true destiny. They are suspicious of each other at first. There is only one small mattress on the floor. Every part of the container is visible to the kidnappers above except for the small toilet area. Lights are on all the time. They only have the clothes they were kidnapped in. It seems apparent that only one person was intended to be housed. The older woman is recently widowed and feels protective of the younger man. She needs to keep his spirits up. She does that through aggravating him, teaching him, exercising with him, drawing maps and pictures on the walls, playing games, and singing. They are trapped there for months. She gives him the occasional hug and he reciprocates. There are some goodnight kisses. Things escalate. They ask for some darkness to be able to regulate their days and to have sex. The ceiling gods figure out what's going on. Hae Jin and Martha ask for a copy of the Kama Sutra to come up with a sex scene that they could trade for their freedom. Astounded by the book, and to protect their own dignity, they abandon the idea and just ask for their freedom. Mysteriously their captors release them. Their love has set them free. Despite their age differences, they marry. They adopt two children and live together happily until Martha dies at age 87. Their captors are never found. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Park Hae Jin Does the Kama Sutra or the Sweetest Story Ever Told is an allegory of what many people go through in life: isolation, survival, fear, love, humor, and having a relationship with mysterious forces in life that seem to control their existence. The story is about an older American woman swept up in a kidnapping of a young handsome K-drama actor at the Incheon Airport in South Korea. They are both taken and held in a shipping container with no doors or windows. Their source of food, clothing, and entertainment materials come from their kidnappers who survey them from the unreachable ceiling. They nickname them 'the ceiling gods.' The two of them have cultural and language issues to overcome. Fortunately, the South Korean man, Park Hae Jin, speaks rudimentary English. The older woman is Martha Karr. As they go through several phases in their captivity, they learn to navigate their way through their fear to live their true destiny. They are suspicious of each other at first. There is only one small mattress on the floor. Every part of the container is visible to the kidnappers above except for the small toilet area. Lights are on all the time. They only have the clothes they were kidnapped in. It seems apparent that only one person was intended to be housed. The older woman is recently widowed and feels protective of the younger man. She needs to keep his spirits up. She does that through aggravating him, teaching him, exercising with him, drawing maps and pictures on the walls, playing games, and singing. They are trapped there for months. She gives him the occasional hug and he reciprocates. There are some goodnight kisses. Things escalate. They ask for some darkness to be able to regulate their days and to have sex. The ceiling gods figure out what's going on. Hae Jin and Martha ask for a copy of the Kama Sutra to come up with a sex scene that they could trade for their freedom. Astounded by the book, and to protect their own dignity, they abandon the idea and just ask for their freedom. Mysteriously their captors release them. Their love has set them free. Despite their age differences, they marry. They adopt two children and live together happily until Martha dies at age 87. Their captors are never found. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A Beautiful Book Tour is a brash farce about the absurdity of an older American woman meeting a younger K-drama male star who falls instantly in love with her. It was written in protest of K-dramas that end up with the lovers possibly, just maybe, holding hands in the last episode.Emi Kaye is the author of Park Hae Jin Does the Kama Sutra or the Sweetest Story Ever Told. She is invited to Korea by an unknown person to meet Park Hae Jin, handsome star of many K-dramas and the subject of her book. They hit it off and immediately make love.She returns to the United States.Mr. Park sets up a book tour with his agency to sell her book and get to know her better. However, he already 'knows' her quite well and is constantly in a sexual heat to be with her. He colludes with his bodyguards and translator to cover up their relationship, because Kdrama fans in Korea do not like 'their' stars to date or get married. Unexpectedly, Emi turns out to be quite charming and funny.Plagued by well wishers and reporters, the bodyguards and translator become key characters in Hae Jin's and Emi's romance. They hide things, explain, act as decoys, clean up messes, cook, and do yardwork.The story alternates between explicit love scenes and comic coverups. The scatological comically comes into play when Emi turns a bathroom into a hazmat location after eating a bad fruit bar. There are several strange bathroom scenes.When they admit to the public that they are in love and are going to be married, they get invited to several TV shows to explain themselves. One program is a knitting and crochet program with Miss KoKo and Miss JoJo. The concept of the show seems to be those couples that knit together, stay together. Emi thinks that knitting isn't what keeps a couple together. She steers the conversation to how much Mr. Park needs soft knitted underpants and challenges the audience to knit him up some panties. Emi measures Hae Jin's "area" and causes the show to have the highest ratings ever recorded. Also, the wool markets and the commodities markets which sell wool for knitting in Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia get a boost.There are two weddings. One is in Las Vegas in the United States where an Asian hate incident occurs as Hae Jin's and Emi's room gets blown up. Their honeymoon is in Albuquerque. They are forced to bring the bodyguards along because of the incident in Las Vegas. The second wedding is on Jeju Island with about 5000 fans in attendance at a stadium. They depart to Malaysia for their second honeymoon. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A Beautiful Book Tour is a brash farce about the absurdity of an older American woman meeting a younger K-drama male star who falls instantly in love with her. It was written in protest of K-dramas that end up with the lovers possibly, just maybe, holding hands in the last episode.Emi Kaye is the author of Park Hae Jin Does the Kama Sutra or the Sweetest Story Ever Told. She is invited to Korea by an unknown person to meet Park Hae Jin, handsome star of many K-dramas and the subject of her book. They hit it off and immediately make love.She returns to the United States.Mr. Park sets up a book tour with his agency to sell her book and get to know her better. However, he already 'knows' her quite well and is constantly in a sexual heat to be with her. He colludes with his bodyguards and translator to cover up their relationship, because Kdrama fans in Korea do not like 'their' stars to date or get married. Unexpectedly, Emi turns out to be quite charming and funny.Plagued by well wishers and reporters, the bodyguards and translator become key characters in Hae Jin's and Emi's romance. They hide things, explain, act as decoys, clean up messes, cook, and do yardwork.The story alternates between explicit love scenes and comic coverups. The scatological comically comes into play when Emi turns a bathroom into a hazmat location after eating a bad fruit bar. There are several strange bathroom scenes.When they admit to the public that they are in love and are going to be married, they get invited to several TV shows to explain themselves. One program is a knitting and crochet program with Miss KoKo and Miss JoJo. The concept of the show seems to be those couples that knit together, stay together. Emi thinks that knitting isn't what keeps a couple together. She steers the conversation to how much Mr. Park needs soft knitted underpants and challenges the audience to knit him up some panties. Emi measures Hae Jin's "area" and causes the show to have the highest ratings ever recorded. Also, the wool markets and the commodities markets which sell wool for knitting in Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia get a boost.There are two weddings. One is in Las Vegas in the United States where an Asian hate incident occurs as Hae Jin's and Emi's room gets blown up. Their honeymoon is in Albuquerque. They are forced to bring the bodyguards along because of the incident in Las Vegas. The second wedding is on Jeju Island with about 5000 fans in attendance at a stadium. They depart to Malaysia for their second honeymoon. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Park Hae Jin Does the Kama Sutra or The Sweetest Story Ever Told | Martha Karpoff | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Kravitz and Sons LLC | EAN 9798896395584 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - A Beautiful Book Tour is a brash farce about the absurdity of an older American woman meeting a younger K-drama male star who falls instantly in love with her. It was written in protest of K-dramas that end up with the lovers possibly, just maybe, holding hands in the last episode.Emi Kaye is the author of Park Hae Jin Does the Kama Sutra or the Sweetest Story Ever Told. She is invited to Korea by an unknown person to meet Park Hae Jin, handsome star of many K-dramas and the subject of her book. They hit it off and immediately make love.She returns to the United States.Mr. Park sets up a book tour with his agency to sell her book and get to know her better. However, he already 'knows' her quite well and is constantly in a sexual heat to be with her. He colludes with his bodyguards and translator to cover up their relationship, because Kdrama fans in Korea do not like 'their' stars to date or get married. Unexpectedly, Emi turns out to be quite charming and funny.Plagued by well wishers and reporters, the bodyguards and translator become key characters in Hae Jin's and Emi's romance. They hide things, explain, act as decoys, clean up messes, cook, and do yardwork.The story alternates between explicit love scenes and comic coverups. The scatological comically comes into play when Emi turns a bathroom into a hazmat location after eating a bad fruit bar. There are several strange bathroom scenes.When they admit to the public that they are in love and are going to be married, they get invited to several TV shows to explain themselves. One program is a knitting and crochet program with Miss KoKo and Miss JoJo. The concept of the show seems to be those couples that knit together, stay together. Emi thinks that knitting isn't what keeps a couple together. She steers the conversation to how much Mr. Park needs soft knitted underpants and challenges the audience to knit him up some panties. Emi measures Hae Jin's 'area' and causes the show to have the highest ratings ever recorded. Also, the wool markets and the commodities markets which sell wool for knitting in Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia get a boost.There are two weddings. One is in Las Vegas in the United States where an Asian hate incident occurs as Hae Jin's and Emi's room gets blown up. Their honeymoon is in Albuquerque. They are forced to bring the bodyguards along because of the incident in Las Vegas. The second wedding is on Jeju Island with about 5000 fans in attendance at a stadium. They depart to Malaysia for their second honeymoon.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. A Beautiful Book Tour | Martha Karpoff | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Kravitz and Sons LLC | EAN 9798896395607 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.