Book Title: Andreas Dubai
Author: Bella Ross
Genre: BDSM / Erotic Romance (Novella Series)
Release Date: May 16, 2014
Hosted by: Book Enthusiast Promotions
One
determined Journalist….
Freelance
journalist, Genevieve Parker, has just been handed the biggest story of her
career. But there’s one problem…Going undercover as a submissive in one of the
most exclusive BDSM clubs in the world was more than she bargained for. But
that’s nothing compared to the man she meets there. Andreas Contos. Her
assignment. Gorgeous. Powerful. Mysterious. Genevieve is fascinated…intrigued.
But does her intense attraction and willingness to go places with him she’s
never gone before sexually really have to do with writing her exposé? Feeling
confused and overwhelmed, every instinct tells her to run before her
professional facade comes crashing down…before she has to choose between
obligation and desire....
One
elusive billionaire…
Greek
billionaire, Andreas Contos, is more than he seems. Between the powerful
company he keeps and the secrets that lurk behind closed doors, trusting anyone
is out of the question – especially the lush and sensual woman he just met. But
there is something different about Genevieve – a guarded nature he’s anxious to
penetrate. Unable to resist her, Andreas proceeds in taking her under his wing
for the night to show her his world – a world of exquisite pleasure. As the two
of them get deeper in exploring the eroticism of mind and body, danger watches
them from the shadows….
Bella
Ross wrote her first book (a novel) at eighteen a la Jackie Collins. But back
then, unbeknownst to her, life was about to take her on a detour. As she set
off on her new course, her dream of writing took a backseat and her
entrepreneurial spirit flourished instead. But after many years of worldly
pursuits, the urge to write returned.
With
her love of travel, it is no surprise that her ‘Wanderlust Series’ & ‘Club
Pluto Series’ take place in glamorous capitals or exotic locales around the
world. Its the perfect backdrop/setting for her characters to explore and
indulge their lusts and passions, loves and desires.
When
she’s not writing, she’s reading, or gallivanting all over seeking new inspiration,
or people watching while enjoying a latte at Starbucks and jotting down ideas.
She
loves to hear from readers and looks forward to interacting through her social
media channels. So stop by and say hi!
From a journalistic point of view she
could see the fascination. But from a personal one, who the hell cared? Did the
world really need another exposé about a wealthy man with bizarre sexual
tastes? Hardly in her opinion.
The claws of irritation gripped her
insides as she steeled herself for what she was about to do. It was a job, an
assignment. How could she have refused? She needed the money. Hell, with the
state of the economy right now every penny was gold. As a freelance journalist
being picky or fussy was a breath away from living on the streets. Unless the
assignment risked life and limb, refusing would’ve been downright stupid.
She knew nothing about the lifestyle nor
had any interest in it. However, their readers would. The audience of ‘The
World’ magazine, a popular monthly covering lifestyle, travel and culture, had
eclectic tastes and appetites. The story would titillate, fascinate and push
the boundaries of sexual taboos. As far as she was concerned, it was just plain
weird.
Not that she was a prude. Sure, she was a
small-town girl, but she’d lived in New York long enough to have stumbled upon
a few lovers. Not that she was all that great in the sac. Really, making love
was rather overrated, at least for her. Obviously the men she chose either
didn’t know what pleased a woman or they weren’t interested in pleasing her.
She didn’t know and hadn’t cared enough to ask.
Eventually, she’d resigned herself to the
fact that men didn’t really want or desire her. They preferred women with
trimmer bodies, who were uninhibited, and more sexually inclined. That
realization had hurt like a bitch. She may not have been a modern day Aphrodite
but at least she was a good person. Smart, sensible, practical, hardworking,
unselfish. Relatively average, if not attractive. She gave all she could to her
mom, her job. It was enough, right?
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