Book Release: Lisa’s Unexpected Valentine’s Day Live!

Lisa’s Unexpected Valentine’s Day

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Universal link: https://mybook.to/LisasUnexpectedVDay

Sometimes love is meant to break the mold.

✔️DDlg dynamic with a Middle

✔️Damsel in distress

✔️Taboo/Forbidden

✔️Ace character

✔️Punishment and Funishment scenes

✔️ Poly themes

💯 Steam and Spice!

Lisa dreamed of having a Dom of her own, but even though everyone said BDSM wasn’t all about sex… in her experience, Dominants weren’t very interested in asexual submissives. Despite longing to be on her knees, to be nurtured and disciplined by a stern hand, she’d had to give up on those fantasies—locking them away for good.

But relationship issues are the least of her worries, when her life suddenly falls apart. She ends up at her best friend’s door, in desperate need of help, on Valentine’s Day. Because of the terrible timing, Maya invites Lisa to stay… without telling her husband, Rick, that they have company.

The decision brings serious consequences when Lisa’s yearning for dominance leads her to steal a forbidden glimpse into the steamy bedroom scenes that Rick and Maya enjoy together— and she’s caught in the act of breaking their trust.

The consequences threaten to change the lives of three people who thought their paths were set. But in the end, it might just open a door for her to get exactly what she needs. After all… love isn’t the same for everyone, and sometimes you have to think outside the box to find the right fit.

Note: While Lisa is asexual, this book contains some hot and steamy scenes between Rick and Maya. Their DDlg dynamic is also very much in play throughout the book.

Keep reading for information about the writing of the book, and an excerpt!

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Sharon Green and Her Kinky Sci-fi and Fantasy Novels

My favorite book Gateway to Xanadu by Sharon Green

Sharon Green was a popular author in the 80’s and 90’s. Her Sci-fi and Fantasy books were published by well-known companies like Daw and Avon, and some of her romance came out through Harlequin.

I started out as a teenage fan but eventually we met online and became friendly. We had many conversations about the oddest topics over the years, but the last email I wrote to her bounced. I tried her back-up email and that bounced too. I figured we’d reconnect eventually, but a few months later I found out that she’d died.

I felt her loss harder than I would have expected, in a year (2022) filled with other losses and I still don’t really know what to say about her death. So let’s talk about her work instead.

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