KEVIN HUNTER
About (Biography)
Kevin began work in the entertainment field at the age of 23 joining one of Hollywood’s most respected actors, Michelle Pfeiffer. The sharp, film-literate worked as her development assistant at her company, Via Rosa, where he read and provided coverage on potential projects searching for strong female driven characters-no victims. He worked through the development and productions of, One Fine Day and A Thousand Acres. After three years with her, he then made a move into film production hammering his name into stone in the film industry working with some highly notable talent and producers while adding to a mounting list of production credits that include Via Rosa’s The Deep End of the Ocean, as well as Crazy in Alabama, Original SinThe Perfect Storm, Dr. Dolittle 2 and Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. He subsequently reunited with Pfeiffer’s producing partner, Kate Guinzburg at her short-lived company with veteran Producer, Martin Bregman, to assist in bringing the Julia Stiles film Carolina into production. An avid storyteller, he also enjoys penning trashy beach reads as Kevin Hunter, contributing to the dude lit genre, an uninhibited writer reporting on a guy’s sex life, the meaning of love, and analyzing the good, bad, and dirty in relationships. Books include Navy Blue Eyes, Jagger’s Revolution and Jagger’s Revolution: A Screenplay. He has been busy writing his latest book, Dude Habits, as well as a horror script, Paint the Silence.  (Release dates TBD)


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If I had my way we'd sleep every night wrapped around each other like hibernating rattlesnakes.


What some readers have said about Kevin Hunter's stories:

“Wow!  I just read a few pages of your book.  Hot!  Yum!  It’s almost like a jerk off reading.”

"It's the adult version of Rainbow books."

 

“The part about dates being only for sex is crude but true.”

 

“Eww you have girls sex in your book yuck!  But the Billy sex!  Mmm! Instant hard on reading.”

 

"If you did a book signing do you how many people would be slipping you their phone number after reading this?"

 

“I started reading your book and it’s really good by the way.”

 

"I’m reading your book and I get hard, then I get flaccid, hard, then flaccid again.  You say something that makes you stop and think, then it switches gears and I get hard again."

 

“This book rocked truly my soul I loved it.”

 

“Wow it’s a gay novel with a sex and the city edge! luvs it!!!”


 

“It is hot over here and that book of yours only inflames things more”

 

“To see someone who understands that writing isn't about fantasy as much as it is about re-creating life on the page. And the dedication is really something to admire. Crawling under the sheets is an expression loosely “Used to describe that instance when you bare all but you took it one step further.”


"Thank ya deeply for your book, for the kindness and
preciousness...that book rocked truly my soul I loved it.  It was a beautiful story
.”

"I just finished reading Jagger's Revolution.  What an interesting guy, this author, I almost felt guilty reading some of it.  I was trying to come at it from an analytical perspective, but I couldn't help but become secretly aroused by Jagger and his friends.  His book sort of gave me a
 'Rebel Without a Cause" feel, but with a lot more penetration.  That wasn't a bad feeling.  Nice work."

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