Aphrodite's Club
2 primary works
Book 1
One wicked night ...Lady Portia Ellerslie, dearest confidante to Queen Victoria and a woman of impeccable breeding, normally wouldn't dream of dallying in Aphrodite's Club, London's most exclusive and erotic bordello. But one lonely night she finds something enticing about the idea of a wild encounter in the notorious hothouse. Donning a daring, dangerously low-cut scarlet dress and a veil to mask her identity, she arrives at the club ready to succumb to the torrid desires raging inside her ...and is shocked to find herself gazing into the eyes of Marcus Worthorne, the man she swooned over at seventeen. Could lead to a lifetime of ecstasy ...Back then, Marcus barely knew she was alive, but now he's about to make her most wanton fantasies come true. Portia's proper life is about to change forever ...because for Marcus one night with the lady in red could never be enough.
Book 2
Pretty Antoinette Dupont is the ward of Lord Rudyard Appleby, a devious and disgusting man, who has had his eye on Antoinette for years. Now he wants to make her his mistress, but when rumors begin to fly and a scandal threatens his standing with Queen Victoria, Appleby hastily decides to rid himself of Antoinette, but only temporarily, and sends his trusted secretary Gabriel Potter with her to his house in Cornwall. Gabriel believes Antoinette to be a greedy, petulant girl and that she's already Appleby's mistress, but he needs her to go to the estate.The eldest son of Sir Adam Langley, the Cornish property is actually Gabriel's inheritance but due to some nefarious business dealings, Appleby got his hands on it and Gabriel wants it back. But on their way to the estate, they are held up by a highwayman. Gabriel sends him off without much trouble, but Antoinette faints and as she's coming around Gabriel kisses her and she thinks it's the highwayman. Antoinette finds herself dreaming of the mysterious man, and welcomes him when he appears to her in the night, masked and disguised.
Of course it's Gabriel playing a joke on the mistress of his enemy, but he soon realizes his growing feelings for her are nothing to trifle with.
Of course it's Gabriel playing a joke on the mistress of his enemy, but he soon realizes his growing feelings for her are nothing to trifle with.