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Author tells all in eBookstand Exclusive. Hollywood "Dirty Little Secrets" include Elvis, Sinatra, Monroe and others.

Jerry Eden, author of "Against the Wind," offering the true-life story of an insider's look at some of Hollywood's best-known legends, including Elvis, Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe and others. Mr. Eden has chosen to offer this book as an ebook created by eBookstand of Auburn California. Eden recounts the wild parties and illicit activities he witnessed. This book reveals the "dirty little secrets" that the stars kept hidden until now.

In the case of Elvis the book recounts the time Elvis was renting a spectacular house in Bel Air which had previously been rented by the Shah of Iran and the notorious playboy Aly Khan This house was always full of girls, and the parties went on twenty-four hours a day. Often, the girls were the main entertainment, although they didn't know it. There was a special room set up inside the house that seated ten people, theater style. The seats faced a piece of plate glass installed on one wall that looked like a mirror, if you were in the bedroom on the other side. Anyone sitting in the "theater" room could see everything that went on in the bedroom, but the people in the bedroom could not tell they were being watched. The book goes on to describe how Elvis used this room and names some of the young starlets that experienced the room with him.

The book also recounts penthouse parties with Frank Sinatra. One party in particular was a wild orgy with Frank being ridden like a horse by a naked party attending female. The book goes on in detail to describe this party and others of just as much color and excitement.

The purchasing of this ebook and others in the library is simple. A selection is made; payment is taken on a secure credit card server. The ebook is downloaded to the buyer's computer reducing shipping costs to zero and the need to wait for the book to arrive is cut to minutes not days.

Many other authors are choosing the eBookstand service to publish new books. eBookstand offers writers ability to sell their work worldwide through the Internet in just a few days after the registration form is completed. The eBookstand automated process allowing an author to submit manuscripts, a 250-word synopsis and biographical materials in one easy step. Then the book is uploaded from the author to eBookstand in a variety of formats where it is then it is made ready for sale on the system The cost to the author does not exceed $199 for a web page and link to the ecommerce functions.

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