Bride America
Huck Pilgrim

He lives by himself in the Bronx. He is in his late twenties, divorced. Starting his life over. He just wants a date, but he gets a months-long ride with a little immigrant girl he can never forget.
A naughty tale of immigration gone wrong
People say that if you're born in America, it's as good as winning the lottery. She knows this. She weighs the benefits, calculates the cost, and then sets aside her decency and does all the dirty things necessary to secure her man. Of course, he doesn't realize any of this at the start. He has to discover it, exploring the boundaries of a relationship he doesn't really want, but soon finds he can't turn away from.
Is it an addiction? Perhaps. Or maybe it's an ethical challenge he just can't rise high enough to meet. He uses, humiliates, and degrades that sweet little island girl until he makes himself sick with guilt and shame.
It's more fun than he's ever had in his life.