法國作家joy
JOY,是法國作家JOY LAUREY,於上個世紀80年代初期創(chuàng)作的一系列半自傳的情愛小說。JOY LAUREY 是作者的筆名。書中的主人公分享了這個名字,主人公是一個美法的混血超模,她周遊世界開始她的情慾冒險里程。小說出版的2年後,製片人BENJAMIN SIMON買下了小說的版權(quán)。將故事班上了銀幕。
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JOY,是法國作家JOY LAUREY,於上個世紀80年代初期創(chuàng)作的一系列半自傳的情愛小說。JOY LAUREY 是作者的筆名。書中的主人公分享了這個名字,主人公是一個美法的混血超模,她周遊世界開始她的情慾冒險里程。小說出版的2年後,製片人BENJAMIN SIMON買下了小說的版權(quán)。將故事班上了銀幕。
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