Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned... Especially if that woman happens to be an ancient Greek water spirit with a wicked jealousy streak and the ability to curse her lovers with their worst nightmares. Take me for example, Asmodeus: archdemon of lust, prince of lechery, king of carnal desires… I'm not even sure what she thinks I did to deserve my fate, all I know is my peep don't work and there's only one woman in the world who can fix it, and after three long, dry, sexless months she'd better fix it soon, or you can bet your ass there'll be hell to pay!
Jennie Kew is an award winning author who writes contemporary Australian slice-of-life erotic romance novels, and contemporary and paranormal short erotic stories.
When not sitting in front of her computer, Jennie can be found reading a book, watching a movie or building Lego.
She lives in regional New South Wales with her husband, her husband’s magnificent beard, and their menagerie.
What could be more fun than an archdemon of lust with a limp noodle, and the naiad who "cursed" him to be this way. Or is it a curse?
This is my favourite of Jen's books, and watching Mo struggle to work out exactly what went wrong and why, was the best part of it. Super hot, quick read anyone would love. Mo had me in stitches with laughter!
This is the 3rd instalment in the The Q Collection, a series of erotic romance short stories by author Jennie Kew. It was a fast, HOT read with a paranormal twist. Mo (archdemon of lust) works through his "issues" with the help of Nadia (water spirit). He believes she’s cursed him, and is out for revenge, but the trouble between them is something a lot more surprising than he first believes. A dark hero and sexy heroine, fan-yourself sex, humour and good pacing make this short story a ripper of a read. I'm looking forward to reading the next story in the series!
This short story reveals a beating heart Let's say you have a demon surely set on being in the dark side No hope of redemption Then viola he meets a spirited kitty to twist him up This is a story that shows us that anybody is redeemable and deserving of that ever elusive thing called Love