There were things about Rome that Max Fielding would always remember: the titles ladies who acted like tramps, the tramps who acted like ladies, and the movie starlets intent on parlaying a big chest and a small talent in stardom.
He could never forget the movie studios of Rome where, for a few months, he became part of the inner circle and learned to play the internationally famous games called Musical Beds.
That’s how he met elfin Nadine Barney, a bundle of energy, who learned that sometimes you can catch up with a man by not running after him.
This was Rome, City of Eternal Lust, where Bacchanalia was a morning, noon, and night proposition.