Welcome to Horny Hump Day, a regular Wednesday feature! In this blog loop, we hope to provide you with tiny little tidbits of the most sexy and sensuous moments in our books. Just 3 sentences. The books might be already published, works-in-progress, or even classic literature we think you’ll like.
This post for HHD is from my 2nd book, Deadly Enchantment. A shape-shifting wizard romance published by New Concepts Publishing, Deadly Enchantment concerns a young psychic woman facing off with the dark wizard of Ravenscroft, who she is convinced has brutally slaughtered her sister in a fit of jealousy on their wedding night.
In this segment, Serena Cunningham and Dominic Westcroft have taken shelter in a vacant cottage from a magical and malevolent storm cast by Dominic's brother, Terrence. When they are able to deflect the charged lightening with a kiss, they realize by coming together their magic is far stronger and more resilient than Terrence's web of evil ever could be. So, Dominic prepares to make love to Serena, fully understanding his claiming her virginity will result in consequences that will change both their lives forever.
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He stroked her, lightly at first, in a way that had her reaching for something elusive. Then his touch firmed and Serena arched her back and cried out in pleasure. The room seemed to shimmer as her body pulsed with tiny shocks of delight.
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M/F, Shape shifting wizards in Victorian England.
Read the first three chapters at: Deadly Enchantment
I hope you enjoyed this nibble. Your comments are encouraged. Please stop by the Horny Hump Day site and hop around to the authors’ sites, and you'll never look at Wednesday the same way.
tiny shocks of delight - love it :-)
ReplyDeleteShe's only seen the tip of the iceberg, too. Great snippet!
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing like a great first orgasm!
ReplyDeleteScintillating snippet, hon!
ReplyDeleteI hope her first time is really memorable, as it always should be!
thanks for sharing. very enticing nibble.
ReplyDeleteI can picture this well. Good description.
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