Because there's nothing hotter than a man in uniform...
Like many middle-aged divorcees, Erin feels like the best years of her life are behind her. Her husband has just run off with his secretary - a girl young enough to be his daughter - leaving her with nothing but a lonely house and a shattered sense of self esteem.
When two rather strapping police officers show up at her door to investigate a noise complaint, it seems like just another piece of terrible luck to top off an awful month. But it quickly becomes clear that they want something from her, something beyond the scope of the law, and they're willing to do whatever it takes to get it. Erin is about to find out exactly what happens once the police have you in cuffs.
Warning: This is a M/F/M menage which involves rough sex, dubious consent, light BDSM, handcuffs, oral and anal sex, spanking, two dominant black police officers and one housewife who has no choice but to earn her freedom. It is intended for readers aged 18 and older. If any of the above elements offend you, please don't purchase this story.
Note: This is a novelette length slice of fiction that clocks in at about 8300 words.
Maya Cross is writer who enjoys making people blush. Growing up with a mother who worked in a book store, she read a lot from a very young age, and soon enough picked up a pen of her own. Her previous work spans many genres including horror, science fiction, and fantasy, and she has now started this pen name as an outlet for her spicier thoughts (they were starting to overflow). She likes her heroes strong but mysterious, her encounters sizzling, and her characters true to life.
She believes in writing familiar narratives told with a twist, so most of her stories will feel comfortable, but hopefully a little unique. Whatever genre she's writing, finding a fascinating concept is the first, and most important step.
The Alpha Group is her first foray into erotic romance, and she absolutely loved writing it.
When she's not writing, she's playing tennis, trawling her home town of Sydney for new inspiration, and drinking too much coffee.