My
romantic erotica novel Nasty Business is out today from Fireborn Publishing. If you’re looking for romantic
BDSM erotica with a happy ending, check it out!
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All’s
fair in love and business.
Ruby
Maxwell Chen, lovely and ruthless CEO of a huge British business
empire, is used to getting her way. When she encounters the strangely
charismatic American entrepreneur Rick Martell, though, she wonders
if she hasn't finally met her match.
From
the trendy clubs of London to the Hollywood Hills, Ruby and Rick
compete for ownership of a strategic factory in Malaysia. Neither has
any qualms about using sexual wiles to smooth the path to success.
Neither anticipates that their mutual attraction will turn into
something far more intense and difficult to control.
As
their struggle for dominance escalates, they draw their employees and
associates into their outrageous power games. The stakes could
scarcely be higher, as Ruby and Rick play for the ultimate prize: a
night of total physical surrender.
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Excerpt
“Well,
Ruby. How did it go?”
I
smile in a manner that I hope is neutral. “I’m not sure yet. I
think I’m making progress. Baktar and I have another meeting
tomorrow morning, if you don’t mind lending me your office again.”
I’m not ready to parade my triumph before him. Not until it’s
sealed with Baktar’s signature.
“No
problem. Make yourself at home. I don’t spend much time here
lately. Most days, I’m out at the Etymologics plant in Burbank.”
He seems relaxed and at ease with me. There’s no sense of tension
or conflict in him. No sense of arousal, either. Frustration washes
through me, sharpening my own desire.
He
saunters over to the bookcase, pulls out one of the sailing books,
and leafs through it. His movements are fluid and full of energy. I
burn, wanting to reach for him, to feel those wiry arms around me, to
feel that energy surge through me.
“We’re
at a critical phase in our design work,” he says finally. “I have
little time for anything else. For instance, I never get a chance to
sail anymore.”
“You
sail?” I ask, and cringe inwardly at the inanity of this response.
Of course I knew about that, and his other hobbies, from his dossier
as well as his bookshelves. Then I forgive myself. At the moment, it
takes all my will to remain coherent.
“Oh
yes!” His face floods with joy. He looks younger. “I’ve got a
thirty-six foot Eastern Star sailing yacht, sloop-rigged, down in
Marina del Rey. She’s a sweet craft, let me tell you. But I haven’t
had her out for more than six months.”
“That’s
a pity,” I murmur, desperately trying to hold up my end of the
conversation.
“Do
you enjoy sailing?” Rick asks suddenly. “I’d expect that you’d
love it. The speed bubbling through your blood like champagne. The
wind tearing at your clothes. Maybe you’re just the excuse I need.
If you’re interested, we could take her out on Saturday and make a
run over to Catalina Island.”
“I
don’t know if I’ll still be here on Saturday.”
“Oh?”
He shoots a sharp look in my direction. “You expect to have Baktar
in your pocket by then?”
“Perhaps.
In any case, I have meetings in Geneva in the middle of next week
that I have to prepare for. You’re not my only business, you know.
In fact, you’re just a minor distraction.”
I
sound testy and annoyed. Rick laughs. “Lighten up, Ruby. You’re
much less attractive when you’re bitchy.” A blush races across my
cheeks. There’s nothing I can say.
“Anyway,
we can see about the sailing trip. The reason I’m came down was to
ask if you wanted to come with me to Burbank, to my plant, this
afternoon. I thought that you might find it interesting to see our
operation.”
I’m
both terrified and drawn to the notion: sitting beside him in the
car, spending the afternoon together. “I had suggested to Margaret
that she and I go walking on the beach this afternoon.” My voice
has the tiniest quaver at the mention of my assistant.
Rick’s
grin grows broader. “I’m sure that Margaret can amuse herself
while we’re gone. Besides, we’ll probably be back well before
sundown. You can take your walk then.”
I
am tempted to take him up on his offer. I am curious about his
company, naturally. After all, he might become a client if I succeed
in buying the fab. And though it is agony to be in his presence, it’s
a rather pleasant agony.
“If
I go with you, do you promise not to try any of your tricks?”
He
looks at me with well-feigned innocence. “Tricks? What do you
mean?”
“You
know very well what I mean. This is a business trip and you are a
business associate. That’s all. That’s the way I want it.”
He
searches my face, thoughtfully. “Is that really what you want,
Ruby? Well, whatever you say. But if I make this promise, you have to
promise something in return.”
My
heart is pounding. What will he ask of me? “Yes, what is that?”
“Promise
me you’ll stop being so suspicious. That you’ll trust me, or at
least give me the benefit of the doubt.”
I
laugh at his earnestness. “I’ll give it a try. But you’ll have
to prove yourself worthy of my trust.”
“It’s
a deal,” he says with a smile. “Let’s shake on it.” When his
palm presses mine, the flames rise again. My vision blurs, my head
swims. His presence is like a drug. I wonder, for the millionth time,
what are the real terms of my bargain with Rick Martell.
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9 comments:
This sounds like a great read just from what Ive read so far.Keeps your attention looks like a real page turner.Hope I get the opportunity to read it. Thanks for the contest and hope you have a great year.. Starryann2000 at yahoo.com
ooooh... that sounds very intriguing! congrats on the new release! Thanks for the fun giveaway and I would love a copy of the short story :) have a lovely weekend!
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Sounds intriguing! I want to keep reading. I would also like a copy of A Case of You. Thanks!
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Intriguing. Would love a copy of A Case of You. Paganlady0505 (at) Gmail (dot) com. Thanks!
I think Ruby needs to lighten up a little! But he was kind of a jerk to tell she's less attractive when she's bitchy. Bad boy! I would love a copy of A Case of You. Thanks! jepeb (AT) Verizon DOT net
sounds like a great book to get lost in .
I would love A Case Of You
Hi, everyone! Thanks for your comments.
Please remember to include your email! Otherwise I don't know where to send your book!
Sounds like a great read! I've already read A Case of You (also a great read), so no need to send me a copy. Thanks. turtle6422 (at) gmail (dot) com
Congratulations to Starry Ann! I'll be sending you your copy of Nasty Business shortly.
I'll also send copies of A Case of You to those of you who asked. Jana, I'll send YOU something else!
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