Secrets Volume 4

by Emma Holly, Susan Paul, Jeanie Cesarini, Betsy Morgan, Desiree Lindsey

Red Sage Publishing

December 1, 1998

ISBN-13: 0964894246

Available in: Paperback

Secrets Volume 4
by Emma Holly, Susan Paul, Jeanie Cesarini, Betsy Morgan, Desiree Lindsey

In "An Act of Love" by Jeanie Cesarini, Shelby Morgan's past haunts her and has left her terrified of sex. International film star Jason Gage is hired to gently coach the young starlet in the ways of love. He wants more than an act -- he wants Shelby to feel true passion in his arms.

Lady Crystal Halverton is in turmoil in "Enslaved" by Desiree Lindsey. Lord Nicholas Summer's air of danger, dark passions, and irresistible charm have brought her long- hidden desires to the surface. Will he give her the one thing she desires before it's too late?

Kaki York is "The Bodyguard", by Betsy Morgan & Susan Paul. Watching the wild, erotic romps of her client's sexual conquests on the security cameras is getting to her -- and her partner, the ruggedly handsome James Kulick. Can she resist his insistent desire to have her?

"The Love Slave" by Emma Holly is a woman's ultimate fantasy. For one year, Princess Lily will be attended to by three delicious men of her choice. While she delights in playing with the first two, it's the reluctant Grae, with his powerful chest, black eyes and hair, that stirs her desire.



Emma Holly's Bio

Okay. About me. Born in New Jersey. Grew up in Baltimore. Moved to the midwest when the city I was living in started to get too scruffy. Always wanted to be a writer. (Never mind my pre-pubescent fantasies about being Batman's girlfriend. I didn't imagine I'd get paid for that.)

I wrote for a long time before I sold. Not too long, I guess, since I didn't give up, but long enough to appreciate how amazing it is that so many of my dreams are coming true. (Yes, you too can become a published author!)

My first sale was MENAGE to Black Lace. I wrote five erotic novels for them, a novella for Secrets, then sold my first historical romance to Berkley Jove. Until I worked on BEYOND INNOCENCE, I had no idea research could be enjoyable. I mean, why don't they give the fun history books with the pretty pictures to kids in high school? I could be so much less ignorant if I'd had them.

But no matter. Being ignorant is a good excuse to by more books. And learning is a pleasure, especially when you can turn it into a story someone will love.

Specifics on my various novels, including excerpts, can be found at my site