How far would you go to get the truth?
Parlor Games: Tales of Perdition #4How far would you stretch the elastic band around your principles if your whole career, your future, your sense of fulfillment depended on doing one wrong thing?
And how would you respond if you learned that all was not as it should be in this world?
What if you learned ghosts exist?
In my erotic romance, Parlor Games...
Matt Crewe is on the hunt for information on sex clubs in modern society for a non-fiction book.
The only way he could get inside the mysterious mansion, Perdition House, was to apply to be one of the bachelors on auction. Matt’s convinced the charitable bachelor auctions are a front for an exclusive sex club that caters to women only. These powerful women’s lives and careers could be irrevocably damaged if their membership became public.
Carrie MacLean is convinced the so-called charity is a scam and that the business women are being conned. She plans to get the evidence to prove it and take her journalism career to the big time.
The only problem is that from the moment they enter the grounds of Perdition House, their bodies and even their thoughts don’t feel like their own.
Carrie and Matt respond to each other in a way neither has ever experienced before. Lust at first sight creates a bond that makes them inseparable. When the auction begins they manipulate the bidding so they have exclusive rights to each other over the weekend.
Their electronics don’t work. No phones, no email, no contact with the outside world is allowed.
Carrie loses track of her questions, can’t focus on anything but sex with Matt. As the mysteries of the house slowly reveal themselves, Matt and Carrie come to the same conclusion:
They are being dallied with, coerced, and sexually aroused by the spirits of the hookers who lived and worked in the former bordello.
Finally, when they each find their “truth”, they make a mad dash for the gates of Perdition, fighting all the way to save their sanity and whatever it is they’ve found in each other.
Because the real truth of Perdition House is that love found there is eternal.
And how would you respond if you learned that all was not as it should be in this world?
What if you learned ghosts exist?
In my erotic romance, Parlor Games...
Matt Crewe is on the hunt for information on sex clubs in modern society for a non-fiction book.
The only way he could get inside the mysterious mansion, Perdition House, was to apply to be one of the bachelors on auction. Matt’s convinced the charitable bachelor auctions are a front for an exclusive sex club that caters to women only. These powerful women’s lives and careers could be irrevocably damaged if their membership became public.
Carrie MacLean is convinced the so-called charity is a scam and that the business women are being conned. She plans to get the evidence to prove it and take her journalism career to the big time.
The only problem is that from the moment they enter the grounds of Perdition House, their bodies and even their thoughts don’t feel like their own.
Carrie and Matt respond to each other in a way neither has ever experienced before. Lust at first sight creates a bond that makes them inseparable. When the auction begins they manipulate the bidding so they have exclusive rights to each other over the weekend.
Their electronics don’t work. No phones, no email, no contact with the outside world is allowed.
Carrie loses track of her questions, can’t focus on anything but sex with Matt. As the mysteries of the house slowly reveal themselves, Matt and Carrie come to the same conclusion:
They are being dallied with, coerced, and sexually aroused by the spirits of the hookers who lived and worked in the former bordello.
Finally, when they each find their “truth”, they make a mad dash for the gates of Perdition, fighting all the way to save their sanity and whatever it is they’ve found in each other.
Because the real truth of Perdition House is that love found there is eternal.
Published on April 11, 2015 11:59
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contemporary, erotic-romance, ghosts, paranormal-romance
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