



The Siren
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- 6,99 €
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- 6,99 €
Publisher Description
Some love stories you never forget. Some books will change your world. Be prepared… this is one of them.
She tore herself from the man she adored, who transformed her, who possessed her… who would have destroyed her. Now she is adored by a man she must not have. She thinks she knows what it means to be pushed to her limits. She’s wrong.
The Original Sinners Series: The Red Years
Book 1: The Siren
Book 2: The Angel
Book 3: The Prince
Book 4: The Mistress
The Original Sinners continues with The White Years
Book 1: The Saint
Book 2: The King
Book 3: The Virgin
Praise for Tiffany Reisz
‘Dazzling, devastating and sinfully erotic’ – Author Miranda Baker
‘Stunning. One of the best novels I have ever read. I am simply in awe and feeling richer for the experience.’ – Good Reads Reviewer on The Siren
‘This book made me feel everything.’ – Author Courtney Milan on The Siren
About the author
Tiffany Reisz is a multi-award winning and bestselling author. She lives in Kentucky with her husband, author Andrew Shaffer. Find her online at www.tiffanyreisz.com.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In a story with themes that will cross the line for some readers, Reisz tackles the story of erotica writer Nora Sutherlin.who is leaving her old publishing house. The head of her new publisher orders Zachary Easton to edit Nora's novel. Zachary, still shell-shocked by his impending divorce back in his native Britain, is six weeks away from moving to the publisher's Los Angeles office and the last thing he wants to do is edit what he considers to be trash. Zach takes on the project with one caveat: he will have complete creative control. Zach soon finds that Nora isn't the trash-writing trollop he assumed, but a complicated woman whose twisted ideas of love were formed early in life. As both battle their demons--Nora, a sadistic old lover and Zach, regret over his failed--they find a true connection. While both characters are well drawn, the author never quite makes either completely sympathetic, and many are likely to find the themes contained in the story--including hard-core S&M and a sexual relationship with a Catholic priest--objectionable. Sensationalistic but not overly compelling.