A man can survive silence for years... until someone finally touches the parts of him he buried long ago.
Cemal lives what many would call a respectable life: a stable marriage, children, a successful career, and the image of a dependable husband. From the outside, nothing seems broken. But behind the quiet routines of family life lies a deeper emptiness - a marriage where intimacy has faded into obligation, where touch has become shame, and where silence has slowly replaced connection.
Then he meets Ecrin.
What begins as a controlled and transactional relationship gradually turns into something neither of them expected. Not simply desire, but recognition. For the first time in years, Cemal feels seen, wanted, and emotionally alive. As the boundaries between guilt, freedom, loyalty, and longing begin to blur, he is forced to confront the life he has spent years denying himself.
I Fell for a Prostitute is not merely a story about infidelity or forbidden passion. It is a deeply psychological and literary exploration of emotional neglect, modern relationships, suppressed desire, conservative conditioning, loneliness inside marriage, and the dangerous honesty of finally admitting what is missing from one's life.
This novel asks unsettling questions:
How long can a person live without being truly touched - emotionally or physically?
Can silence inside a marriage become its own form of betrayal?
And when someone finally awakens the parts of you that have been buried for years... is that sin, or survival?
Dark, intimate, philosophical, and emotionally raw, I Fell for a Prostitute is a story about the human need to be seen, desired, understood - and the price people pay when they spend too many years pretending they do not need those things at all.