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Four of today’s most extraordinary authors have come together to collect their most highly charged tales of passion, longing, and unexpected pleasure---all in one volume! From historical England to the present, this sexy and seductive collection of stories is sure to leave you . . .
Nina Bangs - The Flame
Museum curator Serenity So-Fine has traveled back in time from the year 2700 to retrieve the infamous erotic sculpture The Flame. But the work’s sensual creator, Justin Hill, is about to take Serenity to places even she’s never been. . . .
Cheryl Holt - The Wedding Night
Blushing bride Ellen Foster shocks her new husband, the Viscount Banbury, just hours after they enter a marriage of convenience when she turns their chaste marital bed chamber into a den of sensual pleasure. . . .
Kimberly Raye - Burn, Inc.
As the producer of erotic films for women, Gerry Baxter knows the business of sex---even though she hasn’t had a date in five years! But all that changes when a case of mistaken identity leads to astonishing pleasure . . . an unexpected encounter that puts Gerry’s own movies to shame.
Patricia Ryan - Possessing Julia
Widow Julia Hughes is to marry in two weeks’ time---and her new husband must never know she’s still a virgin. Her scandalous solution: to lose her virginity before the wedding. But the handsome man she hires for the job intends to teach her a few things along the way---in a series of delightful lessons she’ll never forget!
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September 03, 2003: This is the worst bit of erotica that I have read in a while. The stories were very lame and extremely boring. Based upon this book I will never read another story from any one of these four writers.
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July 07, 2003: ?The Flame? by Nina Bangs. In 2700, Serenity, curator of the Galactic Museum of Erotic Art, believes one item would complete the collection, but needs to go to 2005 to buy The Flame from the sculptor Justin. He has not found the model to bring to life his mind?s picture until the so-fine appearance of Serenity.
?The Wedding Night? by Cheryl Holt. In 1815 London, impoverish Lord Stephen weds wealthy American Ellen, who must persuade her spouse that she married him for the way he enflames her blood and not his title.
?Burn, Inc.? by Kimberly Raye. When her partner eloped just before the tenth video is filmed, women?s fantasy filmmaker Gerry finds her movie failing to heat the crew. Gerry asks Dr. Love to help her. Logan arrives to see the place where the porn moviemaker, who eloped with his brother, works. Gerry thinks this is Love and finds the inspiration to complete the series.
?Possessing Julia? by Patricia Ryan. In 1867 NYC, though she is a widow with a son, Julia remains a virgin worrying how her fianc? will react to that bit of news. She heeds the advice of Aunt Eunice to find a man to teach her how to make love. When her deceased spouse?s cousin Clay arrives for the first time in six years, Julie sees it as a sign, especially when he agrees to tutor her.
Though the four tales cross different sub-genres, each one will arouse the reader (timed for when my spouse was off) with fun story lines and great lead couples. Fans of erotic romantic anthologies will appreciate these sexcapade novellas.
Harriet Klausner