A Sip of You (The Epicurean Series) (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "erotica"

Praise for A TASTE OF YOU, Book 1 in The Epicurean series
“Absolutely delectable.”—J. Kenner, New York Times Bestselling Author
“A satisfying, sensual read not to be missed.”—Raine Miller, New York Times Bestselling Author
“An intriguing start to a saucy new trilogy.”—Roni Loren, National Bestselling Author
“Yummy! Imagine Christian Grey with warm chocolate and you have William Lambourne.”—Aleatha Romig, New York Times Bestselling Author

The undeniable chemistry between food photographer Catherine Kelley and billionaire gourmand William Lambourne has become an unquenchable thirst…


Catherine’s career in Chicago is taking off and the handsome stormy-eyed stranger who recently rocked her world has become—dare she say it?—her boyfriend. Dating a billionaire who’s a god in the bedroom and a virtuoso in the kitchen definitely has its perks. But it’s the unguarded, tender moments with William that stir Cat’s heart and reawaken her appetite for love. A weekend trip to William’s vineyard so he can face a painful loss puts their new relationship to the test. Complex and layered, William is at once passionate and sweet, but also prickly and guarded. He’s promised openness, but it becomes immediately clear that Cat’s version of honesty and his are as different as chardonnay and pinot noir. It’s hard to fault William for his secretive ways when Cat knows she’s holding back, too. As the attraction between them gets even hotter, Catherine and William must share all of their secrets before their relationship can truly begin. And little does Cat know how dangerous confronting their pasts will be. Book 2 in the The Epicurean series.
**Contains adult content. Suitable for readers 18 & up**


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Entwined with You (A Crossfire Novel) (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "erotica"

After naming Sylvia Day’s Bared to You a 2012 Best Book of the Year in Romance and devouring Reflected in You, we've been anxiously awaiting the release of the third book in Day's scorching Crossfire series, Entwined with You. To whet our appetites and make waiting for the book's arrival a little easier, Amazon Romance expert Alyssa Morris spoke with Day about what’s next for Gideon and Eva, her upcoming collaboration with Harlequin and Cosmopolitan, her all-time favorite romance novels, and much more.


Alyssa Morris: Now that you’ve had a bit of time to absorb the success of Bared to You, does it feel real? Or are you still surprised?


Sylvia Day: I'm still surprised! I’m glad I’m a veteran and that I’ve been publishing for close to 10 years, so I had some experience under my belt as far as dealing with it. But on the other hand, there’s no way to anticipate writing something that becomes a global phenomenon, you know. I don’t know about other writers--I didn’t even dream about anything like that. I always figured that it just happened to the Stephenie Meyers and J.K. Rowlings of the world. So, yeah, I don’t think I’ll ever get over being surprised that I had a series that struck such a chord.


AM: It just hit such a moment in our culture, where all of a sudden this is what everyone wants to be reading. It’s an interesting confluence.


SD: Right. We always talk about that, about right book, right time. Random House released Fifty Shades on the same day I self-published Bared to You, so talk about the right timing. Just… wow!


AM: Do you have a favorite moment in the Crossfire series so far?


SD: You know, I really loved the weekend that Gideon and Eva spent in the Outer Banks. These poor guys. When they’re alone, they’re fine. Life is perfect when they’re alone. Unfortunately, they don’t get a lot of time alone. [Laughs] So I just love that. I love seeing them together away from all of the distractions and intrusions and everything else that’s going wrong in their lives.


I can’t talk too much about Entwined with You because it’s not out yet. And that’s so hard, because I so want to talk tabout it! But there’s more alone time with Gideon and Eva as we move forward in the series and they grow stronger, so I’m really enjoying that as a writer.


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Bound to Break (Men of Honor) (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "erotica"

About half way through and there is a line in which Josh/Lucky is thinking that explains a lot as far as all of his difficulties: should he remember? Does he want to remember? What will happen? Was that real or is this real? He thinks, “… because maybe if you’ve spent enough time in a mental ward, you become mental.” This pretty much feeds the rest of the story in regards to his actions and feelings.


Rex and Sawyer: holy hotness, batman. Yeah, that good. They’ve always been that good and it continues here, with more… and more.


There’s a mystery here, a well-woven one, surrounding Josh/Lucky, Dash, the entire team. My brain was working to figure out what the hell, and then we’d be back to the emotion and sensuality with Rex and Dash. Yeah, me too, the best kind of whiplash. Two very different stories unavoidably linked. I love being bounced around like this when they’re good stories, questions flying around, strewn about in a random pattern, the big picture having not yet materialized. But then again, I’m someone who enjoys the journey of a puzzle, not just the solution. ;)


Every now and then there is a jump in time, even what is just probably a few minutes, between sentences. I would backtrack and read that bit again to make sure I wasn’t missing something. Not a huge issue and it normally didn’t take me out of the story. They usually occurred in the middle of a tense, fast moving scene, so I could picture the words furiously appearing on the page as being written. That may make me a forgiving type and I’m fine with that because I don’t require perfection, as long as it’s good story, and this is.


It’s interesting. Sometimes the dialogue felt too wordy, especially for some men (not generalizing, using as a point) but then I’d remember: words, they’re one of the tools these men must use to do their jobs, to win, to sometimes survive. That’s not something you can really turn off and on and it spills over into their relationships, which are with men who are of the same ilk. I’d rather hear these words coming from their mouths than staying locked up in their minds, not sharing, which would keep them from having these very relationships – something they deserve and know life is too short to do without if at all possible.


Back to Rex and Sawyer for a moment. They finally are allowed the time to actually get to know each other, much better, beyond the clear sexual chemistry, the need and want, and their work lives that they share. Some of the best scenes are between these two while they learn things about each other, things that both strengthen their connection and also move the story forward.


I don’t want to say too much about Dash other than he’s very important to the entire story. It’s more than halfway through the story before it’s explicitly laid out. Even then, what does it mean? His is an example of what happens through this entire book: one minute, I’m unsure of where this is all leading and then, bam, one of these characters says something that makes my head snap around and let out another “oh, holy s***”. Yeah.


Dash and Lucky: will they be able to find their way out? Find themselves again? Did they want to? Or was their beginning all that they needed, all that mattered. Some answers, yes, some questions remain. There is more to their story, I’m convinced.


I am very hesitant to add this last spoiler…. Should I? Ok, Ok, I won’t but “effing a****le” would precede and a lot of “!!!!!” would follow this particular character’s name. Yup. Why?? Why. How much is Rex expected to take?!


I felt that tug, more like a solid yank, of connection between all of these men. After their previous stories, their histories, they made that connection possible, demanded it, in this one.
You could probably read this book without first reading the others, but if you do that, some of the essential emotional punch here would be lost to you. At the very least, read Bound by Danger to see how Jace, Clint, Rex and Sawyer start things out. Although, if you’re going to go that far, you might as well have the pleasurable experience (yup!) of seeing the progression, of both the characters and this author’s writing, in all of the books of the series.


If you like puzzles, like not knowing the answers, at least not right away, enjoy hot men in dangerous situations, both physical and of the heart, want that adrenaline rush and to feel your own heart race, then read this book. SE Jakes knows how to make all of this happen. ;)


Note: an ARC was provided in exchange for an honest review, and I now own my own copy.


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Sizzle (bad boy rocker) (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "Erotica"

Warning - sexually explicit 18 + HEA end.

Thalia is 21 with just their second year of College. Her new boyfriend Liam, invites her to the summer with him and also not to a local authority spend his family was able to keep them at the College, Thalia the opportunity jumps. Liam tells her that she can be his guest at his brother, Jack, wedding at the end of the summer.

Jack is twenty-five and feeling as if he's drowning. He committed himself to Mia, against his will, because it has been drilled always in him, family comes first. Jack is studying for a law degree and wants outside on his own once he graduates, criminal justice specialized. His father a junior wants him partnership in the law firm owned jointly by him and Lewis, his father to accept lawyer fiance family.

Then he meets the girlfriend of his brother, Thalia, and he can't get it out of my head. He needs them to keep their distance because every time she smiles in his direction, he wants to wear them in his room and do really nasty things with her.

Then Saturday night comes and Liam takes Thalia in a new bar that has opened the city on the edge where she discovers Jack's secret. During the day he is good looking, older brother with a chip on his shoulder, which gives her hot looks, and at night he is Phoenix, singer/guitarist for bad young group "Deception", makes that they sizzle to the core!

He has muscles. He has tattoos. He has piercings. He has a mouth that makes her panties getting wet he opens it. He should marry. He is also her friend brother...


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Unbearable (Undescribable) (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "erotica"

How do you survive the loss of a mother you thought didn't love you...until it was too late?

Forgiveness.
How do you forgive the person who hurt you the most?


Fear.
How do you survive the person who won’t let you go?


Jealousy.
How can your heart continue to trust the person you thought you knew?


Betrayal.
How many secrets are too many?


Lust.
How can you say no, when your body screams yes?


Passion.
How can you deny a love that has no boundaries?


Slade and Samantha's story continues...


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The Boss (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "erotica"

Sophie Scaife almost ran away once, trading her ticket to college for a ticket to Tokyo. But a delayed flight and a hot one-night stand with a stranger changed her mind, putting her firmly on track to a coveted position at a New York fashion magazine.

When the irresistible stranger from that one incredible night turns out to be her new boss – billionaire and publishing magnate Neil Elwood – Sophie can’t resist the chance to rekindle the spark between them… and the opportunity to explore her submissive side with the most Dominant man she’s ever known.


Neil is the only man who has ever understood Sophie’s need to submit in the bedroom, and the only man who has ever satisfied those desires. When their scorching, no-strings-attached sexual relationship becomes something more, Sophie must choose between her career and heart… or risk losing them both.


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Tears "Erotica" marked the Tess (monsters in the dark #1) (Kindle Edition) new

Pepper winter has many roles. Some of them are writers, readers, sometimes women. She loves dark, taboo stories, that twist with the head. The more tortured hero, the better, and constantly thinks ways to break it and to fix their figures. Oh, and her books have sex sex.
She loves to travel and has an amazing, fabulous hubby who continues with her love story with her book buddies.
Her debut book tears of Tess will follow with typical Q. Her broken two other titles, last shadow and chance will come soon.

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Worth Keeping (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "erotica"

Susan Mac Nicol was born in Leeds, UK, and left for South Africa when she was eight. She returned to the UK thirty years later and now lives in Essex. Her debut novel "Cassandra by Starlight", the first in a trilogy, has recently been published by Boroughs Group Publishing in the US.

Sue has written since she was very young, and never thought she would see herself being a Romance writer, being a horror/psychological thriller reader all her life. But the Romance genre is now something very close to her heart and she intends continuing the trend. In fact, she's just branched out into writing a steamy, thrilling detective romance AND a LGBT male romance, a genre close to her heart. So watch this space..


Some of the more interesting times in her life? Being kicked out of the local Church Youth Chapter when she was just sixteen, for being 'a bad influence' (she maintains it was called freedom of speech), a bad car accident in 1986 which almost cost her her life, life in a commune in the cosmopolitan suburb of Hillbrow in Johannesburg with guys who were - well, let's say not the everyday boys next door, and being picked up by a punter as a prostitute (again in Hillbrow) when she got lost on her first day at a new job and was looking for the place she worked at by walking up and down the streets in search of the office....


What she thinks you need to be a be a writer? Imagination, tenacity (for the constant re-edits) a sense of humour and most of all, PASSION.


You can see Sue's work and thoughts on her website www.susanmacnicol.com


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Sir (Kindle Edition) newly always marked "Erotica"

STAND ALONE NOVEL. Sawyer's story from the art of D/s trilogy.

This book is aimed at adults at least 18 years old. Contains detailed erotic sexual encounters, moderate themes of BDSM, Ménage and WORLDLINESS.

The kind of man that other men want to be is reliable, trustworthy, loyal to a fault - Sawyer; a real man. But behind the facade of one its hard outer and deadly silence hides a powerful, tortured man with dark secrets. Always happy to be in the shadow, now is the time of his sexual awakening.

As Sawyer realizes that there women, unabashedly wanted to be dominated and controlled, and there was a world that embraced such things as domination and submission - all seemed peaceful. Pretending to be he was not someone fed up and suppress his dominant tendencies, he takes the plunge into the world of BDSM under the direction of his friend and mentor never to look back.

But the dark past and its heinous acts are hard to forget, and even harder to leave. Will he be able to move forward and be the man he craves?

This is Sawyer's journey to dominant, master, Sir.


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Claimed: Club Sin (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "erotica"

 The good: This is a beautifully written book. It has great style and flow by an obviously talented author. My kindle edition was perfect. If there was a single grammatical error, I am not enough of a grammar Nazi to have spotted it.

Possible Spoilers below......


The bad: The relationship. Presley Flynn, the heroine, was simply too weak and vulnerable to be involved in a sexual relationship of this intensity. She was on public display and under a whip in their second scene. Dmitri Pratt. the male lead, admitted to using his club relationships with subs as a means to control his dominate nature in his business and personal life; his sexual "dominance" appearing more like pure misplaced aggression. Not a great combination.


The rest: Okay. This is the sort of book that makes BDSM look bad to outsiders. The dynamic between the male and female is very similar to the storyline in the Fifty Shades Of Grey trilogy; the very story that was misinterpreted by thousands of readers as being true BDSM. when, in fact, it was the story of two deeply damaged people overcoming their issues and finding happiness together. In this story you have a young woman who has such a strong desire to please everyone that she has absolutely no emotional shields, something that the male lead addresses later in the book. He recognizes this trait in her, but takes advantage anyway. You have a "best friend" and roommate, Cora, who is already in the lifestyle who introduces Presley to Dmitri and the club scene because Presley reads a lot of BDSM erotica. Cora thinks Presley, because of her reading preference, should join a private sex club. I, and thousands of others, read BDSM erotica and would emasculate a man who tried to use his dominance in a relationship.


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