Little Black Book Series by Remi Richland (1-2)
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Overview: Remi is the author of the Little Black Book Club Series and writes steamy, toe-curling-look behind you to see if anyone is reading over your shoulder-erotic romance. When not writing Remi is usually reading, crafting, or running incredibly short distances at an unreasonably slow pace.
Genre: Fiction > Erotic
1. Serviced – Some days it’s hard being the boss.
No one knows that as well as Elizabeth Beckett. As the Event Coordinator for a prestigious Las Vegas hotel, Elizabeth burns the candle at both ends, making sure her guests are completely attended to. Taking care of others is what she excels at. The problem is that she never takes care of herself. In fact, she can’t even remember the last date she’s been on or the last time she just went out with friends and had a good time. For once, Elizabeth wants to know what it’s like to not have to do everything herself.
A chance encounter with a handsome stranger in an elevator.
A plain black business card with the promise of fulfilling your fantasy – whatever that might be.
The Little Black Book Club extends an offer so enticing she can’t turn it down.
For an entire day Elizabeth is no longer in charge. From sunup to sundown she is not to lift a finger – while having her every need taken care of by not one, but three different men.
So rigid. So disciplined. So repressed.
Can she handle giving up control and allow herself to be pampered?
It’s time for Elizabeth to get serviced.
2. Vanilla – My name is Amelia but hardly anyone calls me that. At work I go by a different name. Some people think it’s derogatory—but not to me. It fits, because it’s who I am.
Plain
Kinkless
Vanilla
I don’t mind working at a sex club. In fact, I love my weird little fetish family, I’m just not into the same things they are. Every night I serve the drinks and cash out tabs, but I don’t watch the shows. I’m not into the scene. I always thought I had an open mind until they taught me what it truly meant to trust, to leave everything in the hands of another person.
Or people.
I thought I knew what I was into.
Turns out, I didn’t know myself at all.
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