He was a God with a dark reputation — vicious, hedonistic, haughty, and savage, but she couldn't help but desire him. An exotic tale between a betrayed mortal woman and a lonely, dark deity with a misunderstood reputation. Cleo hoped that a vacation to the country she fell in love with will save her bitter relationship with her boyfriend, but her hopes turn to ashes as she gets betrayed by him. . . with her best friend. Breaking up dramatically with him in public caught the attention of an Egyptian deity who cannot help but get intrigued by her. He is tall, black as night, with eyes of a hellish red, ripped muscles, and a personality to match. Seth is unlike other guys Cleo had met, and definitely not like her coward of an ex. This deity will show her pleasures beyond what her human mind could comprehend and worship her in ways she could only fantasize about. Seth cannot help but get fascinated by the fierce yet innocent mortal woman, and he offers her three days and nights in which he will show her what it truly means to be cherished. This scorching, erotic novella is a stand-alone in the Egyptian Nights Series and can be read without first reading other stories in the series. This is a book that should be read with your door locked and curtains close.
Blackburn is an independent writer into the dark erotica genre; horror-erotica, dark romance, taboo stories with steamy content that will make the reader all captivated. The kinkier, the better... the creepier, the best. A complete dark vibe envelops each page they write.
Blackburn loves horror movies, crime documentaries, rainy days, vodka with raspberry flavor and you can see them at their desk crafting new worlds that will pull you into a journey full of steamy moments and suspense.
When Blackburn sits at their desk, they put on the headphones, start the music, and as they listen to music, scenarios began to play into their head and the fingers hit the keyboards creating the stories.
One of the best things about being a writer is the interaction with my readers.
Although I enjoyed the story and was totally on board with separate dimensions allowing this to be a reality- the editing or proofreading for the book was poor. Spelling and ‘turns of phrase’ led me to frustration several times. I understand if the writer’s first language was not English the Editor/Publisher should have taken time to ensure some of the more blatant errors/corrections were addressed. Also I felt there was no closure for the heroine - she simply disappeared from her life? Set however stills travels? I felt that portion of the story was a loose end or just swallowed up by ‘being in love.’