The Librarian

by Logan Belle

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Inspired by the story of the iconic Bettie Page, Logan Belle's sizzling erotic novel The Librarian explores the transformation of Regina Finch from shy librarian to the object of one powerful man's all-consuming desire.

Prim and proper, Regina Finch was a good girl until the day a sudden encounter awakens a lusty passion she can neither control nor live without . . .

Having just left university, Regina, brilliant, bookish and beautiful, has landed her dream job as librarian at New York Public Library. But her job unexpectedly leads her into a torrid new world of discovery and excitement. Among the famous library's hallowed halls and sacred books she meets Sebastian, the library's youngest benefactor and one of New York's most eligible, and infamous, bachelors - and an extraordinary passionate bond is formed.

Faced with a desire that threatens to consume her every waking minute, Regina knows she must master the arts of seduction if she is to make Sebastian her own . . .

The Librarian is a sultry, seductive tale of a young girl's sexual awakening and the next thing to read if you loved Bared to You by Sylvia Day and Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James.

Logan Belle is the pen name for Jamie Brenner, who, in eighth grade, smuggled Jackie Collins' Chances out of the library and immediately decided she was going to write 'sexy' novels when she grew up. This, of course, took some time and several different careers, including make-up artist, paralegal, and eventually a literary agent before becoming an author. She lives in Manhattan, where she is busy raising two daughters who aren't yet allowed to read her books. www.JamieBrenner.com

  • ISBN10 140591274X
  • ISBN13 9781405912747
  • Publish Date 25 April 2013
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Penguin Books Ltd
  • Edition Digital original
  • Format eBook (EPUB)
  • Pages 272
  • Language English