Sacred
& Profane: Priest Erotic Romance
edited
by Torrance
Sené
Ten
stories of temptation, romance, and blasphemy featuring Sonni de
Soto, Piper Denna, Torrance Sené, Charlotte French, Bronwyn Green,
Leandra Vane, Mira Stanley, Jordan Monroe, H K Carlton, and Jillian
Boyd.
Not
even men of the cloth are exempt from God’s greatest gift: Love. In
Sacred and Profane: Priest Erotic Romance, you’ll find
stories of clergymen stepping outside their vows, pastors weaving
divinity into their seductions, nuns and parishioners confessing to
their body’s every earthly desire, and more.
Are
you aroused by the blasphemous dance of sex and religion? The
dangerous edge of eroticism contained within submission to something
beyond oneself? The taboo juxtaposition of holy and sensual? Then
Sacred and Profane welcomes you.
Release
Date: 17 January 2017
Length:
60,220 words / 186 pages
Available
in Print and Digital
Genuflect by Sonni de Soto
Father
Nicholas has a secret, one he must keep protected. The solace and
beauty he finds in the heresy of Donovan’s, a BDSM club that
perverts his faith, fills a space in his soul that nothing else can.
His Undoing by Piper Denna
Shasta
has a face Pastor Luke cannot resist. Out of all the parishioners, he
spends the most time thinking of her. One night, the virgin preacher
finds himself unable to escape the temptation that is her, and it
turns out she too needs to be alone with him.
Temptation Follows by Torrance Sené
Father
Yorke never expected his faith would be tested in the form of Good
Samaritan Abby Lewison. But when she comes to him in need of
guidance, her desires become his own and blasphemy is embraced.
Absolution by Charlotte French
Burdened
with the sins of his parishioners, Father Granger’s spirit and soul
are heavy and listless. His salvation lies in an old skeleton key
left to him by Father Brennan. Through an otherworldly and taboo
encounter, Granger discovers even priests deserve absolution.
Father What-a-Waste by Bronwyn Green
Against
her better judgement, Prudence bares her soul in the confessional.
But when past and present collide in the form of Father Thomas, she
finds herself completely exposed and longing for for more than a few
Hail Marys as penance.
Shelter by Leandra Vane
Morgan
only goes to church to occasionally placate her mother. On her latest
visit, she meets Pastor Buchanan can’t resist pushing his
boundaries—and those of his parishioners—with her sex-positive
attitude. Through Morgan’s mischief, the pastor soon learns more
about his own body’s wants and needs.
Taking Mary Beth by Mira Stanley
After
learning about Mary Beth from an inmate he ministered to, former
Russian criminal-turned-priest, Father Aleksei discovers his true
calling in life: protecting her. Forsaking the priesthood, he comes
to her rescue and shows the young woman how all-encompassing love can
be.
Succumb to Temptation by Jordan Monroe
After
stepping away from his former life as a Dominant, Father Michael
joined the priesthood to find solace and meaning. Instead, he is
drawn to Claire and her enchanting soprano voice. She stirs a
yearning in him he thought he’d left behind.
Sin Bin by H K Carlton
Father
Daunté Bennifetto never expected to find the one who got away, but
there she was, dancing at a strip club. The Sin Bin. He was
sent to bring her back to righteousness, but the Lord works in
mysterious ways.
Down on My Knees by Jillian Boyd
Opened
and awakened to the earthly lust that lie within her, Sister
Josephine is unable to move on from her desires and the priest who
stirred them in her one night. When they meet again, will either be
strong enough to escape their attraction?
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1 comment:
Hi Lisabet
Thank you so much for hosting the Sacred & Profane Antho!
Cheers!
H K
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