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• ACE OF HEARTS
Lisette Allen
England, 1816. The wealthy elite, led by the aging Prince
Regent and his friends, are enjoying an unprecedented era of
hedonistic adventure. Marisa Brooke is a young lady who lives by
her wits. Fencing and cheating the wealthy at cards are her
favored pursuits, along with seducing young men and indulging her
fancy for fleshly pleasures. Historical.
• THE CAPTIVE FLESH
Cleo Cordell
French convent girls Marietta and Claudine learn their
invitation to stay at the home of their handsome and powerful
host Kasim, requires something in return - their complete
surrender to the ecstasy of pleasure in pain. They are not alone.
Kasim's decadent orgies also require the services of Gabriel,
perfect in his male beauty, whose exquisite longing for
Marietta's awakened lust cannot be contained - not even by the
shackles that bind his tortured flesh. Historical.
• THE BOOK OF KISSES
William Cane
A definitive collection of the most passionate, romantic,
outlandish and wonderful quotations on the intimate art of
kissing.
• THE GIFT OF SHAME
Sarah Hope-Walker
Jeffrey is a little more than a stranger to Helen when he
tells her to do things no other man has hinted at. He is a
cultured, wealthy stranger who likes to play games of master and
servant. In the secrecy of a London apartment, in the debauched
opulence of a Parisian retreat, they become partners in
obsession, given to the pleasures of perversity and shame.
Contemporary.
• GRIFFIN AND SABINE
Nick Bantock
This unusual romance is told through strangely beautiful postcards and richly
decorated letters that must actually be pulled from their envelopes to be read.
This book has been on the bestseller lists of the New York Times, Boston Globe,
Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, Seattle Times and
Publishers Weekly.
• SABINE'S NOTEBOOK
Nick Bantock
In this second book in this unique trilogy, a love story is once again told
through beautiful postcards and richly decorated letters. This volume is also a
sketchbook and diary kept by the possibly unreal Sabine, who is living in
Griffin's house in London while he wanders the world.
• THE HAND OF AMUN
Juliet Hastings
When Naunakhte is born in Ancient Egypt, she is marked with
the erotic symbol of Amun. She becomes the favorite of the high
priestess but also the lover of a prince of the underworld. Fate
decrees she must choose between her lovers, one mortal and the
other a god. Historical.
• THE HOUSE IN NEW ORLEANS
Fleur Reynolds
When she inherits her family home in the fashionable Garden
district of New Orleans, Ottilies Duvier discovers it has been
leased to the notorious Helmut von Straffen for his Mardi Gras
parties. Determined to oust him from the property, she soon
realizes that not all dangerous animals live in the swamp!
Contemporary.
• THE INTIMATE EYE
Georgia Angelis
In 18th-century Gloucestershire, Lady Catherine Balfour is
despairing of her husband's spendthrift ways - and struggling
to quell the passions that arise in her at sight of the many
handsome laborers toiling on her land. Then her husband
commissions the suave and passionate Joshua Foxe to paint the
family portrait. Historical.
• THE NINETY DAYS OF GENEVIEVE
Lucinda Carrington
A ninety-day sex contract wasn't exactly what Genevieve
Loften had in mind when she began business negotiations with the
arrogant and attractive James Sinclair. As a career move, she
wanted to go along with it; the pay-off was potentially huge.
However, she didn't imagine that he would make her the star
performer in a series of increasingly kinky and exotic fantasies.
Contemporary.
• ODALISQUE
Fleur Reynolds
Recently widowed, but still young, wealthy and glamorous,
Jeanine enters into a world of sophisticated elegance, family
intrigue, and forbidden passions. Her cousin Auralie plots to
bring about the downfall of virtuous Jeanine by dragging her into
a world of unnatural love. 1930s Historical.
• OPAL DARKNESS
Cleo Cordell
Another piece of darkly erotic writing from the author whom
USA Today dubbed "the queen of suburban erotica." This tells the
story of beautiful twins Sidonie and Francis, trapped in the
strict confines of 19-century British morals. Their unique
fondness for each other and their newly awakened sexuality alarms
their father, who packs them off on the grand tour of Europe. But
they swiftly turn cultural exploration into something illicit,
exciting and indulgent. Historical.
• SILKEN CHAINS
Jodi Nicol
After innocent Abbie falls from her horse, she awakens in a
house modeled on the palaces of India. Eastern philosophy and
eroticism form the basis of her new master's lifestyle and he
introduces her to sensual pleasures beyond her imagination.
Contemporary.
• THE STALLION
Georgina Brown
The world of show jumping is as steamy as it is competitive.
Penelope Bennett is determined to win the attention and
sponsorship of Alistair Beaumont, the sport's most eminent
impresario. But riding school is not all it seems. Penny is about
to discover the truth about Beaumont, his strange hobbies, and
even stranger sister. Contemporary.
• VIRTUOSO
Katrina Vincenzi-Thyne
Mika and Serena, young ambitious members of classical music's
jet-set, inhabit a world of secluded passion and privilege. When
Mika's tragic injury halts his meteoric rise to fame as a solo
violinist, Serena is determined to change his embittered
resentment. A dedicated voluptuary, her ravenous and imaginative
sensuality can't be ignored as she rekindles Mika's passions.
Contemporary.
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