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Mistress of Submission

Homesick and frightened, having traveled hundreds of miles from her home village, Kalliope must learn the ways of her glamorous new home. Hera Selene, the most exclusive brothel in all of Athens, caters only to high-class men. Kalliope's natural beauty, rural charms, and innocent demeanor help her to quickly become a favorite among the most notable patrons. She quickly learns the expectations of powerful Athenian men and relishes in every opportunity to fulfill their sexual desires. The favored courtesans earn higher wages and receive nicer perks, and Kalliope is ambitious, she longs to rise to the top by pleasing whomever she must. When a cruel client named Spyro takes advantage of Kalliope's naivety, ravishing her body and leaving her battered and bloody, an unlikely gentleman by the name of Damianos comes to her rescue. His deep cerulean eyes captivate her instantly and his social status and military prowess leave her feeling like a shy little girl in his presence. Damianos is a kind man and he can't stand to see such a beautiful creature in pain. He takes a special interest in Kalliope...one she feels may lead to her ultimate heartbreak. Mistress of Submission is a raunchy tale of sex, submission, and BDSM. Novella #2 of the Harem Master: Court of Lust series. Read on for a small taste: He knelt down before her and took her head into his hands. Kalliope averted her eyes. “Look at me, Kalliope.” Slowly, she slid her eyes up to him. “Your mouth felt like heaven. I am pleased.” Kalliope nodded and looked down again. Kreios righted himself, and Kalliope kept her eyes trained on his waist. Suddenly his cloak dropped to the ground, and Kalliope watched as his thick hand moved to his semi-hard cock and began stroking it. To her surprise, it began to harden again. Kreios groaned. “Kalliope, I’m getting hard for you again.” He lay down on his back on the bed and motioned for Kalliope to stand. “Take off your dress.” Kalliope slowly undid her belt and pulled the shoulder of her peplos down. Her breasts fell free, and the material gathered at her waist. She gently tugged the material over her hips and it fell in a soft puddle on the floor. She stepped out of the dress and stood before Kreios, naked except for her gold necklace. “Sit your pussy on my face,” he ordered, “With your hands against the wall.” Kalliope froze for a minute, unsure of how to proceed. She had never done this before. “Now!” Kalliope quickly climbed onto the bed, straddling Kreios’ face. She lowered herself until her pussy was resting directly on top of him. “Mmmm,” he murmured, snaking his hands between her thighs and spreading her open like a flower.Kalliope moaned and her hands flew up as she steadied herself against the wall. She had never found herself in such an intimate position before. She could feel Kreios’ nose poking against her clit and she had to admit that this felt beyond sinful. Kreios was leading her down a deviant path she could never have imagined on her own. With expert fingers, Kreios began stroking her moist opening, his fingers teasing her entry. Kalliope moaned, her voice high and needy as she writhed on top of Kreios’ face. Teasing her further, Kreios began to push just the tips of his fingers inside her. When Kalliope thought she might explode from need, Kreios thrust two fingers deep into her pussy. The sensation was indescribable, and Kalliope nearly fell against the wall as she let Kreios fuck her with his fingers. In and out. In and out. His fingers moved at a slow, steady rhythm, and then began to move faster. Kreios crooked his fingers against her soft, spongy spot, and Kalliope screamed with pleasure as she felt her body burn with need.
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Damage Done

Disclaimer: Just your average non-cliffhanger soap opera romance drama with a tidy Happily Ever After.Adult Themes and Content - Potential Trigger WarningA Reality Check.Rachel used to feel like she was making a difference. But the late night emails, the stories about women losing their children to abusive husbands in divorces, people being thrown through sliding glass doors, broken arms, rape? Like the rest of her life, it's all starting to feel unmanageable.A Toxic Past.Dylan stopped looking for her years before, convinced Rachel was still the same fascinating, stunningly beautiful girl he remembered, and probably the same tortured and sadistic bitch he'd tried so hard to forget.A Broken Woman.When a tragic accident brings them face to face again, Rachel finds herself confronting demons long buried, and her already fragile world threatens to shatter around her. She helps people in crisis for a living, so why does her own body warn TOTAL SYSTEM FAILURE when she faces conflict of her own? Will she ever learn to fight for herself without damaging the people she loves?
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The President's Hat

A charming fable about the power of a hat that takes the reader on a roller-coaster ride through French life during the Mitterrand years. Dining alone in an elegant Parisian brasserie, accountant Daniel Mercier can hardly believe his eyes when President François Mitterrand sits down to eat at the table next to him. After the presidential party has gone, Daniel discovers that Mitterrand’s black felt hat has been left behind. After a few moments’ soul-searching, Daniel decides to keep the hat as a souvenir of an extraordinary evening. It’s a perfect fit, and as he leaves the restaurant Daniel begins to feel somehow … different.
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Carry Me Home

In this powerful and poignant epic, Del Vecchio transports the soldiers of the Vietnam experience to their final battlefield—the home front.  High Meadow Farm, in the fertile hill country of central Pennsylvania, would be their salvation. In Vietnam they had fought side by side, brothers in arms. Now in the face of personal tragedy and bureaucratic deception, they would create a more enduring allegiance, an alliance of the spirit and the soil. Carry Me Home is the remarkable story of their struggle to find each other and themselves, a saga spanning fifteen years—fifteen years lost in a wilderness called America. In its scope, breadth, and brilliance, Carry Me Home is much more than a novel about Vietnam and Vietnam veterans. It is a testament to history and hope, to hometowns and homecomings, to love and lost, to faith and family. It is a novel about two decades in our collective lives and the cleansing of our spirit—and inspiring and unforgettable novel about...
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Millennium Crash

What do you do when it all goes sideways? Because going back is not an option.EVERYTHING GOES WRONG when the first research expedition from the future lands in the summer of 2000 in New York City. The master time-travel device is destroyed, the professor in charge is killed, and the rest of the travelers are scattered across that ancient metropolis. They’re stranded in the past, their project in a shambles from the start, and their troubles are only beginning…Watchbearers Book 1. The adventures continue with Book 2: Centenary Separation, Book 3: Uncertain Murder, and Book 4: Prohibited Activities.
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Rumors That Ruined a Lady

SPOTTED: LONDON'S FAVORITE FALLEN HEIRESS, TAKING UP WITH THE ROGUE MARQUIS! Amongst the gossip-hungry ton, no name has become more synonymous with sin than that of Lady Caroline Rider, cast out by her husband and disowned by her family. Rumor has it that the infamous "Caro" is now seeking oblivion in the opium dens of London! There's only one man who can save her--notorious rake Sebastian Conway, Marquis of Ardhallow. Soon Caro is installed in his country home, warming his bed, but their passion may not be enough to protect them once news of their scandalous arrangement breaks out....
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A Month by the Sea

Over the summer of 2011, Dervla Murphy spent a month in the Gaza Strip. She met liberals and Islamists, Hamas and Fatah supporters, rich and poor. Through reported conversations she creates a vivid picture of life in this coastal fragment of self-governing Palestine. Bombed and cut-off from normal contact with the rest of the world, life in Gaza is beset with structural, medical and mental health problems, yet it is also bursting with political engagement and underwritten by an intense enjoyment of family life. During her month by the sea, Dervla develops an acute eye for the way in which isolation has shaped this society. Time and again she meets men who have returned to the Strip as an act of presence. Yet the mosque is often their only daily activity, as difficulties obtaining supplies mean few opportunities for creative work. This acts as a recruiting sergeant for the Islamist Qassam brigades and a pressure cooker for the creation of domestic tyrants. In this situation,...
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The Three Princesses

Book 2 in The Trials of the Woodsman, a full length novella at 20,000 words The Woodsman lies within the sorceress Circe's thrall. Trapped by her magic and ensnared by her lies, he fights off despair as he seeks to save his son. Yet what hope can one man have against such a powerful, wicked, and beautifully depraved being? What hope there is lies with Circe's three servants, princesses all now clad in sackcloth and forced to do their mistress's bidding. Regal, poised, and impossibly gorgeous, each princess must tend to the Woodsman and prepare him for his night with Circe. Yet they also guard a secret. A secret that may give the Woodsman the edge he needs to win his freedom and liberate his son. All he has to do is pay their price - but oh, their demands are wicked indeed... *Warning: This title contains graphic language.20,000 word erotic novella *From the AuthorCassie Wright is an aspiring author who loves to escape her 9 to 5 with steamy flights of fantasy. When she's not losing herself in her writing, she likes to hunt for the best cup of coffee in Brooklyn, and dreams of one day owning her own French cafe. Sign up for Cassie's mailing list and stay abreast of future publications: eepurl.com/ITilDFrom the Inside FlapBook 1: Her Dark DesiresBook 2: The Three PrincessesBook 3: The Seduction of Circe
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