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Gaslight

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In a steampunk Whitby where sex has been outlawed and orgasms forbidden, falling in love with another woman is the worst crime imaginable.
When a mysterious stranger knocks on my door, she offers me a deal. Help her break into Gaslight Asylum and she'll help me find my missing daughter. Now I'm risking my life and my freedom to bring an end to the prohibition of lust and to help set free the emotions that have been hidden away inside us all for a very long time.

An 8,000 word erotic steampunk romance from the author of Ardour, Gone Down and Vamp.

An excerpt:
Once we were inside, Evelyn lit a lantern and strode quickly along one corridor after another before we reached the incurable lesbian ward. I stopped by the first cell and glanced in through the plate glass window at the shadowy figures within.
Evelyn turned back and glanced through just as we heard moans coming from within. As my eyes adjusted to the dark I could make out the forms of two naked women entwined on the bed inside. The sight of the two of them aroused me beyond belief and I found my hand sliding across Evelyn’s back. She moved towards me and turned to my face, breathing heavily on my neck as I stared at the sight within the cell.
“Come on,” she muttered, as if awakening from a daze. “We haven’t much time.”
Reluctantly I turned away from the cell, following Evelyn through yet more corridors until we reached the warden’s office. “Now what?” I asked as she closed the door behind us.

54 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 4, 2015

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Lucy Wild

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February 1, 2017
Not your grace

An earl is not addressed as Your Grace. Only a duke is. Any good historical romance writer should know this.
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February 1, 2017
Very good

I wish you much success I like your books but the baby thing is a life to much even as they are adults
But if you like that then you will love her books.
DH from New York City
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