Our Sizzling Hot Books of the Week
R. Marlaan Rush is dipping into the honeypot again and giving you 5 explicit, kinky tales sure to grab more than just your attention. From an erotic day spa experience to a man getting over his exes by getting on the maid hired by his friends, Extra Sticky will leave you panting and wanting more. More of what? More desire, more orgasms, more sex. Buyer beware: putting your fingers on this book will have you putting your fingers on something and/or someone else! Get caught up in the heat of passion and lust within The Honeypot Chronicles 1.5: Extra Sticky. Indulge in the fantasies.
A Jade's Trick, the first installment in Lilly Black's Jaded Series, tells the story of Evan Lucien (F), a former runaway left frigid by years of sexual abuse, and Cain Ballantyne, a strikingly handsome billionaire who is accustomed to getting everything he wants all the time...until he meets his match in Evan. Streetwise and hardwired to expect the worst in people, she sees right through him, instantly recognizing him for what he is - a rich playboy just out for a good time, but this playboy comes with much darker desires than she could have imagined.
Young Andre, with his severe visual disability, experiences years of alienation, frustration, and abiding sadness in the face of human beings’ cruelty to one another. At his boarding school for the blind and then later at college, his sources of joy are few: good food, music, and computer science—and eventually, the arms of his lover, John. Only in middle age does he learn that he and a very few others have been chosen by two far superior alien races to deliver a crucial message to all of humankind. The story is told primarily in the form of a long account of Andre’s life: from his very earliest memories of being a visually impaired baby to the stunning visions of their planets imparted to him by the aliens, the Metans and Schegnans. Along with allowing him to view their beautiful present worlds, they show him the extremely violent past that they have evolved beyond. Can human beings ever do the same? Will Andre, John, and the two psychiatrists who are also privy to the aliens’ powerful message be able to convince others on Earth to listen and learn? Readers are left to imagine their own answers to these questions. What they could never doubt are the emotion and deep humanity from which this imaginative and poignant story obviously springs.