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Fallen Goddess

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As an editorial assistant, Persephone is used to being assigned the worst jobs. She redefines "worst" when she's sent to live with Jeremiah Hades for a week, tasked with making sure he finishes a book on deadline.

Jeremiah is arrogant, moody, and his default volume is "yell." His bestselling love stories and smoky eyes mean he's had plenty of lovers over the years, but he's never found a romance anything like the ones in his books.

When Jeremiah accidentally walks on Persephone coming out of the shower, things start to change. He wants her-- and when she submits to his dominant streak, everything about their relationship changes. Jeremiah's writer's block is cured by long nights with Persephone, and she finds that her tastes aren't quite as vanilla as she always thought...

But Jeremiah's book is almost finished, and the questions looms-- what will happen when Persephone leaves Jeremiah's world and returns to her life in New York?

A romantic, BDSM-themed retelling of the myth of Persephone becoming Hades' queen, this 15,000 word story is the perfect bedtime read.

The second in the Nymphette Sexy myths retold for a modern world.

This romantic yet explicit story contains light BDSM elements, fingering, being tied-up, masturbation, spanking, oral sex, anal play, and, of course, good old fashioned intercourse. All characters are 18+.

Cover photo by Robert Bejil Photography.

37 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 26, 2012

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July 4, 2012
I was really excited by the existence of actual plot, at least until the halfway point when it devolved into straight-up bedroom shenanigans. But they were well-written shenanigans, so I was all good. Blessings upon the author for having a functional grasp on the English language and an editor.

Also, major bonus points for the Edward Cullen joke at the Princess Bride reference.
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