A chance encounter brings Ilsa, the beautiful, blonde trophy wife of a prominent lawyer, to the undivided attention of one of her husband’s wealthiest and most controversial clients. The moment Dorn, a world renowned painter, meets Ilsa at a formal business function, he is immediately inspired by her angry sensuality. Not only as an artist, but as a man.
Just as famous for his arrogance as his talent, Dorn makes the impulsive decision to break from his long-standing M.O. of never painting a live model and asks Ilsa to pose for him. When she moves into his studio for the duration of the project, much more than his work habits are at risk of major change.
Elegantly written, Frank Lee's Profane Grace takes you on a heady journey of desire, lust and ultimately, love. The sexual chemistry between Ilsa and Dorn is quite intoxicating and moreish. I read this story from cover to cover without putting it down. Lee's writing is beautifully poetic with scenes as richly painted as one of leading man, Dorn's masterpieces. If you want well written, heart-thumping, erotica, Frank Lee knows how to deliver.