★ ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY ★
DIRTY BAD WRONG
They call him Masque.
I call him God.
The man I want to consume me, own me, break me and corrupt me.
Yet I've never seen his face.
His body ripples like an adonis, sculpted in steel and dripping in sin. His flesh is inked with the mark of the chimera - one body, two very different halves.
He plays hard.
He plays rough.
He has no limits.
He's so fucking dirty bad wrong.
But I love him for it.
***
Lydia Marsh is always the strong one. The girl who never breaks, and sure as hell never cries. She's got it all - the perfect little life in cosy suburbia, with her perfectly nice boyfriend, and their perfectly sufficient sex life. She's even got her perfect little career plan all wrapped up at Trial Run Software Group.
But when it all falls apart, and Lydia's pretty, green eyes are fixed on a brutally sexual stranger - the man they call Masque - she comes to suspect that being strong isn't all it's cracked up to be.
For now Lydia wants something she's never wanted before...
And she wants Masque to give it to her.
**Warning - this novel contains graphic sex, and hardcore elements of BDSM. There are scenes of violence (consensual) as well as sexual practices some readers may find offensive.
If you aren't turned on by dirty bad wrong sex then please walk on by. Thank you.***
Jade
West is a contemporary erotic author, real life submissive, and former
sex chat-line operator, who is plenty used to getting people all steamed
up with her dirty mouth. Her debut release, Dirty Bad Wrong, smashed
into the Amazon top 100 in February 2015, followed by Dirty Bad Savage
in June - an Amazon top 100 bestseller in 4 countries. Dirty Bad
Strangers topped the erotica chart, reaching an impressive 13 overall in
the US Kindle Store, and the latest tale of debauchery, Dirty Bad
Secrets - returning to the heart of Club Explicit has just been
unleashed on the public.
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