It’s
not really a romance, though it ends with a wedding.
It’s
not really erotica, or at least, not literary erotica.
Actually,
the best way to describe it, for better or worse, is pure smut.
Hot
Brides in Vegas is a light-hearted, totally uninhibited romp
through the fantasy world created by my friend Larry Archer. In
Larry’s Las Vegas, he runs the most successful strip club in the
city, along with his outrageously promiscuous wife Foxy. Larry and
Foxy are swingers, which means they’re not sexually exclusive—and
neither is anyone else in their circle. They’re always eager to
welcome newcomers, too.
I’ve
read a number of books set in this fictional universe, and really
liked the sex positive vibe. In Larry’s Las Vegas, everyone has
fun. Everyone gets off. Feelings of guilt and shame are quickly
overwhelmed by pure pleasure. I love that.
Anyway,
I got inspired to write my own story set in this world. My book ended
up having a bit more plot than Larry’s typically do. But there’s
certainly plenty of sexual shenanigans.
Here’s
the blurb. I’ll post an excerpt after I have a tentative release
date and a cover!
Let me know what you think!
Hot
Brides in Vegas by Lisabet Sarai
Never
underestimate the power of
a horny bride.
Francesca
Torelli’s
tycoon
father
is
throwing
a
lavish
Las
Vegas
wedding
for
his
only
child.
Her
fiancé
Jake
and
his
buddies
set
out
for
a
stag
night,
exploring
the
fleshpots
of
Sin
City.
Meanwhile,
Fran
and
her
bridesmaids
Laura
and
Chantal
are
stuck
at
the
resort
under
the
watchful
eye
of
her
stern
Aunt
Giulia,
who
has
promised
her
brother
that
Franny
will
come
to
the
altar
a
virgin.
Frustrated
and
annoyed
by
these
double
standards,
the
young
women
hatch
a
plan
to
escape
their
chaperone
and
have
some
fun
of
their
own.
With
the
help
of
a
susceptible
concierge,
a
butch
ex-cop
limo
driver
and
a
scandalous
French
couturiere,
they
find
their
way
to
The
Fox’s
Den,
the
most
exclusive—and
outrageous—gentlemen’s
club in the city. Owner Larry Archer and his crew of strippers,
bouncers, voyeurs and sluts are more than happy to welcome the
delectable trio as contestants performing at the club’s famous
Amateur Night.
The gleeful
permissiveness of the Den challenges the women’s assumptions and
undermines their inhibitions. Complications ensue when Jake and his
groomsmen arrive to find Fran in the midst of her strip act. Then
Aunt Giulia crashes the party, determined to save her virgin niece,
and things get really sticky—both figuratively and literally.
Will
love triumph? Will Francesca be drawn over to the dark side? Is there
a difference?
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