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After the death of her estranged grandmother, Marisa Marrero finds herself bequeathed a surprising inheritance: a house in the New Orleans French Quarter, left to her with a variety of bizarre conditions attached. Among the surprising consequences of Marisa's acceptance is a friendship with a man called Jack St. Germaine, an alleged alchemist who may or may not be hiding a questionable history, and a series of encounters with Elisabeth Clavier, a vampire known for hunting mortals for sport. As Marisa struggles with who to trust, she leans towards Jack, especially after a demon arrives at her doorstep claiming Elisabeth was the one who sent him. But when Marisa's power grows and Jack can no longer provide her answers, a night with Elisabeth leaves Marisa wondering if she made the right choice. This novella was originally published in Witch Way Magazine. It is a love letter to the vampire culture that is healthy and active in the crescent city.
Scandal, intoxication and lies flourish in the silent film studios of Paris.
Book 1. Story outline An erotic story of a young woman; June, after finishing college, and starting her first job. At work, she meets an older man; receiving her experience of the little death, (La Petite Mort.) Her deputy manager, Tracy, is a worldly-wise woman, teaches June all about men. June attended a small evangelical church all her life, challenged by her god driven sexual desires.
Nick is not a patient man. He wants a life with Sarah. Marriage. Kids. Everything. But she keeps dragging her feet. No wedding date set and every time he mentions kids, she panics. Sarah wants to marry Nick but she knows how quickly life can change for the worse. Watching her friend’s kids for the weekend is the perfect opportunity to teach Nick that having children isn’t just playing video games and eating popcorn. It’s a lot of work. But Nick has his own plans. He’s going to use this weekend to show Sarah that having kids, now, is a great idea. Will Nick realize that kids are more work than fun or will Sarah finally be able to bury her past and take a chance on her future? This steamy, second chance, new adult romantic comedy continues Nick and Sarah’s story because life doesn’t end when you find your true love. It’s only just beginning. Playboy Nick is ready to settle down. He’s ready to prove to Sarah that he’d be a great father and she’d be a terrific mother. This book is funny, poignant and super steamy with kinky scenes that are suitable for those over 18.
From Olivie Blake, the New York Times bestselling author of The Atlas Six comes Masters of Death, a story about vampires, ghosts, and death itself! Viola Marek is a struggling real estate agent, and a vampire. But her biggest problem currently is that the house she needs to sell is haunted. The ghost haunting the house has been murdered, and until he can solve the mystery of how he died, he refuses to move on. Fox D’Mora is a medium, and though is also most-definitely a shameless fraud, he isn’t entirely without his uses—seeing as he’s actually the godson of Death. When Viola seeks out Fox to help her with her ghost-infested mansion, he becomes inextricably involved in a quest that neither he nor Vi expects (or wants). But with the help of an unruly poltergeist, a demonic personal trainer, a sharp-voiced angel, a love-stricken reaper, and a few high-functioning creatures, Vi and Fox soon discover the difference between a mysterious lost love and an annoying dead body isn’t nearly as distinct as they thought. Also by Olivie Blake Alone With You in the Ether One For My Enemy The Atlas Six The Atlas Paradox At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
From the internationally bestselling author of The Atlas Six, One For My Enemy is the Sunday Times bestselling Romeo and Juliet retelling of witches, magic and intrigue. This paperback edition includes illustrations from Little Chmura and the bonus short story 'Love Language'. In New York City, two rival witch families fight for the upper hand. The Antonova sisters are beautiful, cunning and ruthless. But their underground narcotics business is threatened by their long-standing adversaries, the Fedorov brothers. For twelve years, the families have maintained a fraught stalemate. Then everything is thrown into disarray. Bad blood carries them to the brink of disaster, even as a forbidden romance blossoms between two opposing sides. Yet the heirs still struggle for power, and internal conflicts could rot each family from within. That is, if the enmity between empires doesn't destroy both sides first . . . One For My Enemy is an irresistible, romantic tale of ambition, sacrifice and the enduring power of family legacies, set in the criminal underbelly of magical Manhattan. Readers love One For My Enemy . . . 'after reading this book i'm fully convinced olivie blake is a genius' 'this book was a complete masterpiece' 'update: i haven't stopped thinking about this a month later'
Are you an art-movie buff or a blockbuster enthusiast? Can you reel off a list of New Wave masterpieces, or are you more interested in classic Westerns? Most of us love the movies in one form or another, but very few of us have the all-round knowledge we'd like. 30-Second Cinema offers an immersion course, served up in neat, entertaining shorts. These 50 topics deal with cinema's beginnings, with its growth as an industry, with key stars and producers, with global movements--from German Expressionism to New Hollywood--and with the movies as a business. By the time you've worked your way through, you'll be able to identify the work of George Melies, define auteur theory or mumblecore in a couple of pithy phrases, and you'll have broadened your knowledge of global cinema to embrace not only Bollywood but Nollywood, too. All in the time it takes to watch a couple of trailers.
Enjoy the first night of a new adult, contract erotic romance by bestselling author of sex club romances Ellis O. Day for FREE. Two strangers. One contract to explore their deepest, darkest fantasies. Whatever he wants, she’ll try. Whatever she wants, he’ll submit. See how they meet. Feel the attraction. Experience their first night. Interviewing for Her Lover and the other five books in this series are packed full of kinky, explicit sex with some bondage, bdsm, and submission scenes. They're meant for mature readers of 18 years and older. I don’t gloss over the emotions or the actions. It’s all there in hot, graphic detail, so get your glass of wine and a fan, and enjoy Sarah and Nick’s adventure. Anyone college age and older who likes contemporary romance, new adult and erotic romance should love this series. Fans of S.T. Abby, Stacia Black, and Jade West will love this FREE second chance, curvy single mom rom-com. This is the first book in a six-book series. Book six ends with a HFN.
Patrick’s job should be easy. Watch the Club. Drive Annie to work and back and keep her out of trouble. That shouldn’t be too hard except being around her is making him question his decision to keep his hands to himself. Annie is determined to enjoy her two weeks without Ethan watching her every move. She’d love to enjoy it with Patrick, but if he’s unwilling, she’ll find someone else. When Patrick discovers the shady past of Annie’s new beau, all bets are off. If she really wants a man—he’s the one for her. If you enjoy erotic romance that takes place in the workplace with headstrong females and sexy, alpha military males, then you’ll love this new adult, contemporary romantic comedy. This is the second book in the four-book series. Book four ends with a HEA. This story has hot, kinky sex scenes so it's meant for those over eighteen.
Petite Mort: Recollections of a Queer Public assembles drawings from memory of spaces in New York City where a public sexual encounter occurred. A project created in collaboration between Carlos Motta & Joshua Lubin-Levy,it features contributions from an intergenerational group of over 60gay men. Conceived as an atlas of queer affection, Petite Mort: Recollections of a Queer Public proposes a subjective blueprint of the city, one that values not simply the space "as is," but how it has been performed and engaged,highlighting the fundamental connection between public space and queer life. The collected drawings,depicting sites extending from a residential rooftop to The Rambles in Central Park, remind us that public sex is not exclusively about a personal pursuit of pleasure-they also contain the seeds of historical social and political action that have brought together communities of gay men.Petite Mort: Recollections of a Queer Public also asks questions challenging us to expand our vision for queer politics: What if our politics were rebuilt around a broader notion of intimacy rather than individuality? Can we foster, rather than police,the trust and affection inherent to desire and pleasure? Should equality be about difference, rather than assimilation?This book includes a preface by Forever & Today, Inc. Co-Curators Ingrid Chu & Savannah Gorton, a conversation between Carlos Motta & Joshua Lubin-Levy, and an essay by Joel Czarlinsky. Also assembled here are a series of short responses to the question "Does public sex matter?" by authors Aiken Forrett, Ann Pellegrini & Janet R. Jakobsen, Eileen Myles,Gordon Brent Ingram, Jill H. Casid, Johan Andersson, John Paul Ricco, Jose Esteban Munoz, Kate Bornstein, Katherine Franke, and Tim Dean. Petite Mort: Recollections of a Queer Public is commissioned by Forever &Today, Inc.