Book description
Under veil of darkness, passions will ignite, bodies will meet, and
something unexpected will occur...love. Sex sells and its Dr.
Psychedelic Rainbo's belief that promiscuity is ruining the social
structure of wholesome relationships. Forget that she's still a virgin,
or that her sister's taunt her to 'stop running from her fears, and get
a life.' Taken their words to heart, she reads an interview with
'Aphrodite's Pleasures' hunky VP, Erostatle Windgate on what it is women
really want. Setting aside her fears, Psyche decides no more excuses, if
an opportunity presents itself, she intends grab it by the reins.
Erostatle Windgate is a connoisseur of women. He's spent a lifetime
honing the craft of seduction, learning what women really want, and
providing that service. But declining sales, have his mother worried and
she blames it on Dr. Psyche. Eros is sent to seduce and blackmail the
good doctor, discredit her, and while he doesn't agree she's a threat,
he's never turned down a beautiful woman. After a heated encounter in
the dark, the two make plans to meet again, but only under secrecy of
darkness. Eros discovers a woman full of passion and warmth, one who
makes him feel more of a man than he's ever been. But his mother's
meddling interference exposes Eros original purpose to Psyche and now
its up to him to convince his grandfather Zeus he is an innocent pawn in
his mothers ruthless game and dodge his mothers lightening bolts of
jealous accusations, while trying to prove his true feelings to Psyche.
_x000D_ Hailing from the Midwest, Amanda McIntyre, (also known as
Pamela Johnson), is a multi-genre author of several novels, anthologies,
novellas and short stories as well as nonfiction. Since her first
published novel in 2001, she has been the recipient of several Highly
Recommended Reads nominations and has had a featured book (Unfinished
Dreams) at Midwest Book Reviews and its syndicated show, Booktalk. Twice
a finalist for a CAPA award, she won for Best Mainstream for Tides of
Autumn. She is a two-time EPPIE finalist, DRRWA Golden Quill finalist,
Bridges Magazine Golden Chalice first place winner, Independent
Publishers finalist, an RIO (Reviewers International Org.) award nominee
and has received special recognition in Romantic Times magazine for her
founding and co-editing of the seventy-eight-author anthology,
"Crumbs in the Keyboard", with its proceeds benefiting the
education and awareness of domestic violence. Passions that inspire her
writing include: black classic bic pens, ledger pads, historical places
(better if haunted), the change of seasons, all types of music, movies
and live theatre, time spent with family and friends, impromptu road
trips, art, mystical legends and lore, the ocean and the Great Lakes,
lighthouses, shipwrecks, fireplaces and good wine.