Title: Hotel O
Author: Clarissa Wild
Release Date: May 1, 2018
Blurb
Pleasure is business.
Thatâs our motto here at Hotel O.
No strings attached gratification is what we provide. Nothing is off limits.
And all of it stays within these walls.
My job as the organizer of these events requires a personal sacrifice.
Girlfriends are a liability I canât afford.
So I get my own satisfaction somewhere else.
Online.
Anonymous.
Nothing beyond a one-night stand â¦
And Iâve found the perfect toy to play with.
A persistent, equally wicked girl that I canât say no to.
The girl whoâs going to make me risk it all.
Welcome to Hotel O ⦠Enjoy your stay.
Authorâs Note: Hotel O is complete and utter filthiness. Expect lots of debauchery ⦠with multiple people. Please do not read if youâre easily offended or do not enjoy romances that explore the boundaries of depravity ⦠Donât say I didnât warn you.
Excerpt
Her hands move up along her back and clip off the bra.
When that too tumbles to the floor, my eyes focus on her nipples that tighten as I stare. Her face isnât red anymore like before. She looks confident, completely at ease. Like sheâs not at all afraid of what Iâm going to say ⦠as if she already knows I like what I see.
Not soon after her panties follow, and Iâm finding myself getting a hard-on just watching her stand still in the middle of my office, completely naked and ready to bend to my will.
But this girl isnât here for me, sheâs here for my clients.
At least ⦠thatâs what she wants me to think. But Iâm still not convinced.
âTurn,â I say, swirling my finger in the air.
Her hips sway as she spins on her heels, her thick ass pushing all the right buttons. Sheâd be a great performer. Definitely.
But there is something about her. Something that I canât let go.
Defiance. It seeps through everything she does. The way she walks, how she struts, the way she looks at me with that intent gaze, as if sheâs waiting for my reaction and it never comes.
Too tough to say no to ⦠but Iâm going to have to make the call based on what I know my clients need right now. And this isnât it.
âPass,â I say.
She stays put, the look on her face rapidly changing from confusion to annoyance. âWhat?â
âItâs a no from me,â I say. âPut your clothes back on.â
She parts her lips, but again no words flow. Then she slams it shut again and silently picks up her things. No matter how many times I try to divert my eyes back to my laptop so I can continue finishing work, I keep glancing at her as she puts her clothes back on. For some reason Iâm agitated, but I have no clue why. The whole room is oozing with an uncomfortable silence, and I donât like it one bit.
As she walks towards the door, I get up. Something compels me to say, âWait.â
What that something is eludes me, but I canât allow her to leave.
She stops in her tracks, still facing away from me, as if my voice was the only thing that made her stay.
I step away from my desk and approach her, narrowing my eyes to get a good look. Thereâs something about her ⦠about her body, her voice, her eyes ⦠and I need to know â¦
âPut your hair up,â I command.
Her hand wraps around her brown hair and tugs it up into a ponytail.
I donât even need to see her face to know â¦
Itâs her.
I place a hand on her shoulder and lean in. A grin spreads across my lips as a rumbling noise leaves my throat. âI know itâs you ⦠Kitten â¦â
Author Bio
Clarissa Wild is a New York Times & USA Today Bestselling author of Dark Romance and Contemporary Romance novels. She is an avid reader and writer of swoony stories about dangerous men and feisty women. Her other loves include her hilarious husband, her two crazy but cute dogs, and her ninja cat that sometimes thinks he's a dog too. In her free time she enjoys watching all sorts of movies, playing video games, reading tons of books, and cooking her favorite meals.
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1 Comment
Sue G.
4/19/2018 07:56:57 pm
I really love this cover and this story looks awesome!
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