Within the walls of a secret Catholic sect known as the Order of the Inserere Immaculatas, lovers become worshipers, praising God with the euphoric plundering of a body’s most intimate secrets. The Inserere offer up their sensual pleasures, these intimate keys to heaven, giving any seeker the opportunity to receive a special divine ecstasy.
For 600 years the Inserere have flourished with the help of the secular organization, Liberus, that contributes essential financial support. Serah, Mother Priestess and leader of the Inserere, will do anything to ensure the Order's success. When Nick Adams, the new CEO of Liberus, contacts Serah, he threatens to sever their relationship, thereby closing its doors forever.
Serah knows that she must use her God-given talents to open Nick to the powerful intersection where sex meets the divine and convince him to continue their partnership. Although she trusts her abilities, Nick stubbornly remains an enigma, and the clock is ticking.
Warning: Please don’t buy this book if you’re offended by religion, sex combined with religion, masturbation, anal sex, discipline, BDSM, robes as outerwear, or people doing all these things while wearing robes as outerwear. If all of those things intrigue you (and/or excite you) then this book is for you! Thank you!
Heather is the founder of VAGINA ANTICS, an award-winning sex blog, and an all-around writer for hire. She has been featured in several online magazines, including Safeword Magazine, and was a columnist at Fearless Press. When not writing articles about sex, kink, or polyamory, Heather writes romance, urban fantasy, and erotica.
When not chained to her computer, sometimes literally, Heather runs, cooks more kale than she'd prefer, and serves a giant white cat named Catsquatch.
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Honestly this erotic story presents the most interesting interpretation of catholicism that I have ever read about. It’s about the special Order of the Inserere Immaculates. Their mission is to lead the penitent to salvation and to reveal the face of God to them -- using some unorthodox methods. First they wash people’s sins with tears and blood. Then they make them feel closer to God through sexual ecstasy. . . Heather Cole describes everything in a sexy and intense manner. The tabooed combination of sexuality and spirituality works very well in this story. The book is engaging, but also intelligent and funny. The best thing is that the priests described in this book have sex only with consenting adults, as opposed to sexually active priests from other Catholic orders that we so often hear about.