Book description
A collection of five varied and exciting stories that are perfect for
summer and holiday reading.
Tourist Trap by Elizabeth Coldwell -
Kate and Mark have arranged to be taken to visit an out-of-the-way
Romanian castle by Dimi, who Mark met in a bar. But as the handsome,
dominant stranger leads them deeper into the woods, is Kate right to
fear that he might not actually be of this world, and what is his real
reason for luring them to this remote location?
New World by Giselle Renarde -
Priya takes the window seat, her husband at her side. Next to him
sits Fawaz, the lover she's struggling not to acknowledge. But clever
Fawaz knows how to get a girl's attention: just strap her into a
remote-controlled butterfly vibe before take-off. This is a story
about Western freedoms, immigration delays and the budding of a
polyamorous union.
Beach Peach by Alcamia Payne -
Jemima has a sexy love affair with the ocean. To her, nothing's more
of a turn-on, than all that loving attention from the rippling ocean
waves and currents. However, deep down, Jemima is unfulfilled. She has
a secret fantasy and she dreams of watery sex with a man who's as
passionate about oceanic frolics as she is. Anthony's been observing
Jemima's sexy antics on the beach for a long time and he knows she
conceals a secret and she's not going to turn out to be your average
beach babe. Is Anthony going to be able to give her what she craves?
Festivating by Leigh Clarke -
Carrie knows that the way to get Joe to notice her is to use her
brains as well as her body - a sizzling summer festival gives her the
chance to turn her scientific genius colleague into a lusty sex
partner: all she needs is a stone circle and a research proposal.
The Battle of the Clans by Carmel Lockyer -
Summer in Scotland is usually all mist and midges, but for Christy,
it's even worse - mist, midges and misery. She wants a Master to take
control of her life, but nobody's replying to her personal ads. Can a
Highland battle give her what she needs and is she willing to do what
a complete stranger tells her, to prove that she's a true submissive?
Elizabeth Coldwell joined Xcite Books in 2011. Formerly the editor
of the UK edition of Forum magazine and co-founder of the Guild of
Erotic Writers, she has been writing erotic fiction for over twenty
years and her work has been widely published in the UK and US. She
enjoys writing across the spectrum of erotica genres, from m/m space
opera to girl/girl messy fun, vanilla to BDSM, paranormal to contemporary.