All Hallows Erotica by Zoe Dawson, June Gray, Natasha Kingston, Reina Stowe, Breena Wilde, Magan Vernon, Angela Corbett, MJ Heiser, Madison Stone
Sex on Halloween is bound to get freaky…
UNDER THE HARVEST MOON by MJ Heiser ~ Being typecast as vampire-bait has paid well, but actress Sasha deRocco feels like she’s stuck in a rut–until her publicist, Paul Sims, delivers a sexy script and offers his help in a read-through that spirals out of their control.
MONSTER MAN by Zoe Dawson ~ Community relation’s assistant director, Catherine “Cat” Everhart fantasizes about #66 Shane West, The San Diego Wildcat’s strong safety, a monster of a man, but the no fraternizing policy dictates she keep her distance. It isn’t until the company’s Halloween party fundraiser that their desire explodes its tight bonds.
LIFEBLOOD AND STONE by Breena Wilde ~ Amanda is a junior partner at the prestigious law firm, Lifeblood and Stone. During their annual Halloween Masquerade she meets the elusive Mr. Lifeblood and the sex is to die for – literally.
UNTAMED by June Gray ~ People said he didn’t exist, that the tale of the savage forest man was only dreamed up around a campfire, but when Chloe Jane rents a cabin for the weekend she discovers firsthand that the lore is very real–and that he takes what he wants.
OH, COME ALL YE FRIGHTFUL by Reina Stowe ~ At the annual Upton Swingers Club Saints and Sinners Halloween party, Tania and her husband make new friends.
SAME TIME NEXT YEAR by Madison Stone ~ Life as a secret witch is a lonely one. Except on Halloween when Savi Knox’s powers – and desires – are the strongest. Will one night of passion with the man of her dreams be enough?
SWEET BEGINNINGS by Magan Vernon ~ Being locked on the rooftop during a friend’s Halloween party should be Brick’s worst nightmare, but since he’s with Paige in a sexy costume, it’s more like his biggest fantasy.
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Angela Corbett
Natasha Kingston
Reina Stowe
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