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Room Four: Playing with the Big Boys: CLUB SIN
Matilda Martel - 2021
Just when I think I’ve saved my father’s company, my brothers leave me to fight alone.I'm forced to turn to a former enemy---the Valerian brothers, Vlad, Ilya, and Maxim, corporate titans with more money than God.With layoffs on the line, I'm not above using my feminine wiles to save the day. Except these boys play a different kind of game.I think I’m falling for one, but they come as a package. Three men? What will I do with three men?Sensing I’m titillated by their offer, they take me to Club Sin, a place to bare our souls and explore our deepest desires. It's scandalous and sublime but I convince myself it can’t last. But it does. There’s no way around it.Soon, I can't separate lust from love, and the only boys I want to play with are the ones who own my heart and always let me win.Fantasies are meant to come true and the men of Club Sin will see to your every kinky desire. This November, 22 of your favorite steamy romance authors take you inside Club Sin, a forbidden place where you’ll find love and pleasure with multiple hot men in these Reverse Harem novellas. Can you handle the heat?22 rooms, 22 fantasies...Which door will you step through?
Breaking the Rules: Confessions of a Bad Girl
Catherine Townsend - 2008
Claiming His Baby
Nikki Chase - 2018
He demands my submission. Claims every inch of me. We part ways . . . then I find out I’m pregnant. I don’t think I’ll ever see him again, and that’s not even my biggest problem. He’s hot, powerful, and arrogant. The kind of guy who always gets what he wants. To my surprise, he wants me. His voice hypnotizes me. His touch scorches my skin. For a few moments, he makes me forget about my name, my father’s rules, and my duty to my family. Then, I find out I’m pregnant. To keep myself and my baby safe, I have to leave the only life I’ve ever known. I shed my identity like old clothes. Four years later, my mysterious stranger finds me. He says he’ll protect me. It sounds perfect . . . until he tells me who he really is. He’s one of them, which means I can’t trust him. He’s not just a cocky bad boy; he’s a dangerous man with dark secrets. But when I see him holding our son in his arms, it feels right. Maybe this is crazy talk, but he makes me want to throw all my objections out the window. Claiming His Baby is a standalone, full-length novel of approximately 54,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhanger, and a guaranteed happily ever after. Includes bonus content!