Hot Lessons

    Dungeon Heat, Book #1

    by Annie Windsor

    Ellora's Cave

    June 15, 2005

    ISBN-13: 1419902784

    Available in: e-Book

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    Hot Lessons
    by Annie Windsor

    Complete submission.
    Absolute pleasure.
    Lightning-hot passion.

    Professor Celia Lambert dreams of having the night of her life, of giving herself to a masterful lover who can pry loose her tight grip on her self-control. Hunky blond mathematician Alan Sparks might be that special man.

    When Alan asks an experienced Dom to train him, Celia knows she's in trouble. A sensual abduction, an electric limo ride, a party she will never forget—and Alan's only getting started.

    When he takes her into the dungeon of Blackmoor Downs, Celia's in for tender tortures beyond her wildest fantasies. She thinks she knows what to expect, but the math teacher has a few hot lessons in his plan...



    Annie Windsor's Bio

    I'm in my 40's now, and finally living my lifelong dream of loving all my jobs. I still work in psychology, I farm, I write—and I have a blast.

    I'm southern by birth, and I've lived in the south most of my life. My foothill farm is beautiful, and I couldn't ask for a better place to live or write. I find inspiration, peace, joy, and beauty in my family, my home, the woods, and the love of all my many animals. And I do have a lot of animals. I mean, a lot. Dogs, cats, chickens, turkeys, peafowl, guineas, ducks, geese, and oh, yeah—a parrot. Who is a perfect parrot-pain, but I do love him.

    Urban fantasy, high fantasy, futuristic science fiction, and historical fantasy are my favorite genres to write or to read. I write almost every day, and I try to finish at least one manuscript every few months. In between time spent practicing psychology, writing, tending the animals, and spending time with my family, I also try to dedicate a few hours to playing my guitar and piano, photography, playing video games, watching old movies, and walking.

    I'm thrilled to be able to write, and thrilled that readers enjoy my stories. I'd love to hear from you, and I'd love to know what you think about my books.