Louisa Trent - author of erotic romance
   


ISLET ABANDONED

In the post-apocalyptic City, surviving Squatters are going missing from their underground bunkers. Whispered rumors at the black market claim the Maniot dictator -- the beautiful but soulless Commander Tenjor -- is systematically killing off anyone who objects to his tyranny. No one dares stand up to him.

Save Darrid, a rad mutant freak and the rebel leader of a secret Maniot committee. He’s determined to overthrow Tenjor’s corrupt regime. And he knows just who can help him.

Islet, the foul-mouthed Squatter he catches breaching the heavily guarded gates of the Citadel. The cunning little whore will provide him with an excuse to enter Tenjor’s inner sanctum…if she will only allow him to train her in proper Maniot submission.

To avoid punishment for illegal trespass, Islet agrees.

That’s what Darrid thinks, anyway.

Until he samples Islet’s style of submission. And finds himself knocked unconscious.

Taking orders just isn’t Islet’s thing. The alpha femme doesn’t obey anyone, and that anyone includes a certain rad mutant freak.

That’s what Islet thinks, anyway.

Until she samples Darrid’s style of mutant dominance. And gets her own freak on.


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Currently working on a ménage sequel to TAINTED LOVE. Lily had her say in the first book. Now the two brothers – Doyle and John – get their chance.


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COURTESAN print copy available from Amazon and from Barnes and Noble.


From Romantic Times Book Reviews September Issue -- Sandra Garcia-Myers

A man bent on revenge and a woman determined to survive have been on a collision course since her birth, although she doesn't know it. From the opening pages of this edgy, electrically charged tale, the reader is continually kept off balance as emotions quickly change from heartfelt tenderness to perverse cruelty. With fully drawn characters, this journey of physical and psychological exploration, which includes bondage, domination, oral and anal sex, may be disturbing for some, but it's one you won't easily forget.

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©2004 Louisa Trent