A compelling story of lust, love, power and hope. Its spell-binding twists are fresh, unique and full of intrigue.
Weaving modern day and historical times, follow one man's journey, fresh out of the army, who unexpectedly finds himself in a new career as a courier.
The strange people he meets along the way as he tries to complete the first job. Some are helping him, others are out to get him. But why is the cargo so important? Will he get it delivered? Or will the Courier lose to lust and lose his love?
Only time will tell.
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Early review.
As the pages turn, you will not be able to see where this new wonderful author is taking you. But the penny drops and you’re into the story and hooked. I have always read and written in the romance and erotica genre. This however, is very fresh and different. Stephany kindly allowed me an advanced reader copy, as she was not sure if people would like erotic in this genre. I assured her that they will, it's not your average erotica but it's so well delivered, it completely suits the style and story. My only criticism is it's short. However, Stephany has assured me if it is received well, she is already preparing to continue this adventure. Beggars belief as to where that will take us.
A fast well written intriguing page turner. Louise Brown-Rayleigh The Accolade.
Through a life formed, informed and forever reformed by seven children (and now sixteen grandchildren), Steve Lewis writes affectionately and passionately about our shared experiences on this earth.
From Zen and the Art of Fatherhood to Fear and Loathing of Boca Raton he has taken us on a narrative tour of every sunny nook and darkened cranny in the family home—and is now wandering through the yard, beyond the tree line, deep in the woods.
Steve is a former Mentor at Empire State College, a current member of the Writing Institute faculty at Sarah Lawrence College, a Contributing Writer at TalkingWriting.com, Editor/Literary Ombudsman at WritersReadOnline.com, and El Jefe of the annual Hatteras Island Writers' Retreats at Duckdog Cottage, Rodanthe, North Carolina.
This book was nothing like I was expecting, it’s erotic, without a doubt, but so different from the normal wham, bam thank you Ma’am, or, run of the mill erotica. I started it and literally couldn’t put it down. How these two authors created this story, modern day interwoven with the past, and manage to leave you feeling like it really could happen was amazing.
If you're a quick reader and you fancy a really fab lunchtime read, a heady bit of escapism that may well leave you flustered and an underlying romance then I can't recommend you take the time to read The Courier. I love unexpected reads, and this is one of them.