Scandalous by R. G. Alexander
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Will it be Scandalous?
If Natasha Rivera is involved, the answer is usually yes. The owner
of The Twisted Tart bakery has never been shy about expressing her
opinions or her desires. The only secret she ever kept had to do with
her feelings for a certain Finn and the details of their unusual
relationship.
When reformed bad boy Senator Stephen Finn asks Natasha to join him
for a week of political intrigue and kink, there’s no way she can say
no. Nothing has changed. His star is still on the rise and she is still
too wild to be tamed. Once they get their hands on each other they’re
bound to cause a scandal…but it might just be worth it.
Recipe of Warning: Take one outspoken, sexually confident
woman and a repressed former bad boy. Combine until sparks fly. Add
voyeurism, exhibitionism, spanking, excessive quantities of explicit
sex, a kinky house party and whatever pervertible you have on
hand…thoroughly shake the mixture until your wrists hurt or your
batteries run low. Mmmm. Yummy warning.
Masque: Choices by Caridad Martin
$0.99
Erik is dying. Not once in his life has anyone ever loved him, not even
his mother. Every day, his heart fails him more, and he is desperate not
to die alone. He hides his face and past sins behind a mask. Erik is
dying and has fallen desperately, obsessively in love.
Christine Daaé, a rising star in the Paris opera, is kidnapped by
Erik, her voice tutor. When her childhood sweetheart attempts to rescue
her, he gets trapped in Erik’s torture chamber. Erik gives her a choice:
marry him or watch her lover die an agonizing death. Defeated, she
agrees to the marriage in name only.
The Persian has intimate knowledge of Erik’s bloody past. He
followed him across continents to keep a check on Erik’s sanity. Erik
asks for his help to marry Christine.
Erik doesn’t ask for much:
“A living wife, a companion for a short while before I die – a few
months at most. We both know I am at the end. How long can my heart hold
out? Pain grips my heart, threatening to shred it to bits. Even I,” he
said after a slow, reflective pause, “even I deserve a little joy before
my wretched life comes to a close. The desolation alone is killing me.”
The Persian's soft heart drives him to agree to support Erik’s last
chance for love. Alone with Christine for a few moments, he feels he
must warn her: “If he ever comes to believe that you have betrayed him,
he will hurt you, Christine. If you ever need my help, wear red, as much
red as you can find.”
Erik finally has the companion he has always dreamed of. He cannot
hope for more, but he does. His heart, though failing, dreams of romance
and love. With her soft caresses and innocent brushes against his body,
he thinks she desires the marriage bed as well as the marriage. Is he
reading more than he should into her actions? Though he yearns for her
love and lusts after her body, Erik knows they’re forbidden fruit for
someone like him.
Christine is determined to honor her marriage vows, though she’ll
love Raoul forever and has promised herself to remain faithful to him.
But the more time she spends with her husband, the more she’s drawn to
him, falling under the spell of his music and the tender, wounded soul
he desperately tries to hide behind his mask. An orphan for years, she
longs to have a home of her own. Could she come to consider the house by
the lake her home? Although she gave Raoul her heart and soul, can she
put aside her past with Raoul and give her tormented husband the
compassion he needs?
Vicomte Raoul de Chagny has loved Christine for years and refuses to
let his title stand in the way of their happiness. He is even willing
to defy his older brother to be with her. Despite his love, Raoul fails
to save her from Erik. When Raoul meets Christine again, he tries to
free her from the bonds of marriage. Raoul, dashing and impetuous, will
not give up his quest to save his fiancé. He is determined to fight the
phantom himself in order to be with Christine.
Erik finds that his mask cannot protect his heart from the anguish
of unrequited love and explodes in a jealous rage, his obsession
spiraling out of control. His passion for Christine has brought him to
the brink of insanity and threatens to destroy them both.
Christine is bound to both men for different reasons, setting off a
personal crisis, but she must choose: fight for her husband’s sanity,
her marriage, and the life they have made together in the dark or go
with the handsome Raoul to live in the light.
This love story is a gothic thriller that explores the resilience of
true love as well as the dignity of the human spirit and challenges our
perception of sanity and beauty.
The Millionaire Daddy Project by Roxanne Snopek
$2.99
Sign: Leo
Pleasure beyond measure... if you can tame him.
With
one shocking announcement, successful restaurateur Dane Bergman has
gone from millionaire playboy to daddy. Now the sole guardian of an
adorable and willful four-year-old child, he's counting on his executive
assistant, Pamela Atwater, to save his ass. Even if it means bringing
her along on a month-long ocean-side retreat.
Pamela Atwater
prides herself on being the perfect assistant. Whatever Dane wants or
needs, she's there - pretending to ignore his golden charm and drop-dead
gorgeousness. With his daughter, however, Pamela sees a new side to her
powerful boss. Private. Vulnerable. A man who tempts her to cross the
line from professional... to personal.
But is one month long enough to convince Dane that his perfect assistant might just be his perfect match?
Life, Soul Being Soul without Drama by Carrie Louise
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Releasing Drama and Moving into Authenticity
We, as humans being human, are living in a world of self-created
drama. Because we are alive, and because we have our own personal
histories, it is a given that the beliefs spawned by our histories are
playing out during our present day.
As children, we learned about family, religious, neighborhood,
societal, and peer beliefs and associated drama roles. We assimilated
and tried out the roles we thought might help us feel important, be
loved, and keep us safe.
As adults, it would be wise for us to explore our day-to-day
beliefs, thoughts, and the resulting scripts in which we perform on a
regular basis.
When intuitively choosing one page per day, "Life, Soul Being Soul
without Drama" will help each reader identify many causes and effects of
drama and offer possible solutions for ridding ourselves of drama
patterns that no longer serve the adult life of a seeker of peace and
happiness. We can then live our authentic "Life, Soul Being Soul".
so many good books to read
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