Make Me: Twelve Tales of Dark Desire
Boxed Set
(The Dark Duet #1)
Publication date: March 3rd 2014
Genres: Romance
Boxed Set
(The Dark Duet #1)
Publication date: March 3rd 2014
Genres: Romance
Synopsis:
Take a trip to the dark side with 12 books by some of the hottest names in edgy romance, including USA Today Bestselling authors CJ Roberts, Eliza Gayle, and Aleatha Romig!
Pam Godwin – Beneath the Burn
Skye Warren – Wanderlust
Claire Thompson – Enslaved
Cari Silverwood – Take Me Break Me
Annabel Joseph – Comfort Object
Aleatha Romig – Consequences
Shoshanna Evers – The Man Who Holds the Whip
Annika Martin – The Hostage Bargain
Jasmine Haynes – Take Your Pleasure
Eliza Gayle – Play With Me
Pepper Winters – Tears of Tess
CJ Roberts – Captive in the Dark
These e-books would cost over $40 if purchased separately. This set will only be available for a limited time, so order your copy now!
All of these books are 18+, some are new adult romance, some are erotic romance, but all feature dark themes.
Pam Godwin – Beneath the Burn
Skye Warren – Wanderlust
Claire Thompson – Enslaved
Cari Silverwood – Take Me Break Me
Annabel Joseph – Comfort Object
Aleatha Romig – Consequences
Shoshanna Evers – The Man Who Holds the Whip
Annika Martin – The Hostage Bargain
Jasmine Haynes – Take Your Pleasure
Eliza Gayle – Play With Me
Pepper Winters – Tears of Tess
CJ Roberts – Captive in the Dark
These e-books would cost over $40 if purchased separately. This set will only be available for a limited time, so order your copy now!
All of these books are 18+, some are new adult romance, some are erotic romance, but all feature dark themes.
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Guest Post
Bad Boys, and Why We
Love Them
My name is Annabel
Joseph, and I’m a bad boy addict.
I know it’s wrong. I
know they’re bad for me, but I can’t quit ’em. It’s probably
because my first book boyfriend was Leo Kovalensky in Rand’s We
The Living. (Yeah, I grew up in a weird home. But I digress.)
I remember getting into
it with some authors on a romance chat board about how heroes “should
be.” Kind, protective, responsible, loving, romantic. I raised my
digital hand and said, “I like heroes who are mean sometimes.”
Jaws dropped, tongues
lashed, lectures ensued. “Romance heroes can’t be bad, Annabel!
They have to be heroic or you’re doing it WRONG.” I backed out of
that argument because I wasn’t going to convince any of them
otherwise, but in my heart I knew there was a place for bad boys in
romance. I knew because I’d written a bunch of them, and those
books (and bad boys) were the ones my readers talked about the most.
I can’t explain the
Bad Boy mystique, I just know there’s something about a man who’s
not perfect, who’s rough around the edges, who doesn’t always
know the right thing to do or say. There’s something about watching
a bad boy dig himself deeper into trouble with the heroine, and then
seeing him realize that, bad as he is, love is badder and stronger
than any of his faults.
I suppose that’s the
key to it all. Love always prevails.
If the hero’s perfect
and love prevails, yeah, sure, it’s sweet, but what else was going
to happen? He’s perfect, for God’s sake. But when a bad boy finds
love…well, that’s something special. There’s extra effort, a
pressing need for redemption that makes my heart ache and worry, and
then swell with joy when the bad boy finds his way to his Perfect
Girl, the one who understands and accepts him, flaws and all.
The hero of my book,
Jeremy Gray, is a Bad Boy Extraordinaire: selfish, haughty,
demanding, sexually deviant. But he’s one other thing too…a
damaged, scared man who really just wants love. I hope you’ll order
MAKE ME: Twelve Tales of Dark Desire to meet my bad boy
Jeremy, and many other bad boys who’ll make your heart ache and
swell. As well as some other parts, hopefully. Thanks for
reading!
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