Seduced Before Sunday
House of Midnight Pleasures, Book 6
I wanted her to stop pretending, and I fell in love for real.
I first spot Bianca at my club, faking her way through every orgasm onstage. She watches me when she should be focused on the men between her knees.
I’m intrigued. I hire her to act as my girlfriend for the week of my father's funeral. Just to help me sleep, and to keep my mind off my grief.
And as a distraction, I offer her a challenge: If you want to stop pretending, give me a week to learn your body, and I'll make sure you see God for real.
But with each passing day, the feelings between us grow more tender and harder to ignore. The deeper they go, the more skittish she gets.
So how can I show her that my feelings are real when our entire relationship began with a lie?
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Seduced Before Sunday doesn’t have a dark storyline, but these potentially sensitive topics are part of the story:
The recent loss of a parent to cancer, including descriptions of dying
Financial instability and debt
Housing instability
Paid sex work
Brief mentions of breeding/pregnancy in sex scenes
Public sex, including with a deliberate audience
Bianca has sex with other people as part of her job, including before and after meeting Antony. He is aware and unbothered by it; he’s possessive but not jealous.