| |

The stories of Gianna Simone are erotic, graphic, sometimes raw, and often very kinky. They take place in the darkly seductive bayous of Louisiana, distant worlds in a far-away galaxy, or simply long before the Americas were still undiscovered, when England was the greatest power in the world.
The characters in these tales are larger than life in many ways – whether they possess magic, can shape-shift, or simply destroy entire cities by controlling the energy around and in themselves. Even the “mere mortals” are larger and stronger than the people surrounding them. The men don’t take no for an answer, and the women accept them, flaws and all, even if they might disagree.
These books often contain at least some element of the BDSM lifestyle. Of course, since magic is such a big part of many of the characters, the activities are enhanced, making the play a little more interesting.
In the Devil’s Arms and Healing the Mage are available now for purchase at Noble Romance Publishing, Amazon, All Romance Ebooks and Bookstrand, as well as other distributors of ebooks. Stay tuned for updates on upcoming titles.
In the meantime, stop by my blog to see what sort of antics I'm up to these days.
In the Devil's Arms
Helene Gaudet is finally free of her past—a rage-filled ex-husband whose curse has left her unable to have children. Helene shares those past agonies with no one—certainly not with a Marchand.
Her lonely life is upended when she encounters who she believes is her perfect Dom in an Internet chat room. To her shock, her Dom is none other than Devlin Marchand, the very person who handed her over to a dark sorcerer to be killed.
Yet Devlin proves himself to be a loving Master, and lust and love grow with each tormenting, releasing, encounter. But guilt over his past betrayal is multiplied when he learns the curse that has dogged his lover for years comes from the trove of magic created by his very own family. Devlin fears all he has built with Helene will be destroyed.
Can they overcome the past to have a future together?
Read an excerpt
Purchase
Healing the Mage
Lily Prentiss wishes she could ignore her inborn healing magic so she can live life on her terms, not follow the path her Magiste family chose for her. But when she stumbles across Aidan Marchand in the excruciating throes of evolving into a Mage, her touch is all that stops his pain, and she can no longer deny her powers. When the sexy dom seduces her into willing submission, she finds she doesn't want to resist and actually enjoys giving up control.
Aidan has more to worry about than just his rapidly maturing powers—his business partner is blackmailing him into funding a venture that involves kidnapping young girls, both magical and mortal, and selling them as sex slaves. Even though Lily's touch eases Aidan's pain, he knows staying with her puts her in danger from his enemies. But the gift of her sexual submission helps him even more than her healing magic . . . so how can he let her go?
Read an excerpt
Purchase
|
|
|
| |
Reviews
In the Devil's Arms
"Devlin has found Helene again and is not going to let her go, once he realizes that she is a submissive. Helene has her fantasies, but has not acted on them until now… The chemistry between the two is so intense you need to have fans, ice and anything else you can think to cool down."—Literary Nymphs
Healing the Mage
"Aidan is trying to dissolve his partnership, keep from going to jail and hoping he is home when his powers start to mature. Lily is on her way home when she feels Aidan’s pain and can’t help trying to help him… Lily and Aidan have a lot of chemistry and Lily is just learning about her submission. Keep lots of ice on hand as you read this book. A large aspect of this book is also about trusting your family and others, especially when you are faced with a problem you have no idea how to resolve. The twists in Healing the Mage will keep you on your toes as you read."—Literary Nymphs
"HEALING THE MAGE has everything going for it--Mages, Magic, Healing, Romance and some very sexy and inventive BDSM. Aiden Marchand and Lily Prentiss are both extremely likeable characters, so I was rooting hard for everything to work out for them… All the same, I would highly recommend HEALING THE MAGE to readers who enjoy D/s relationships with a lot of magic. And keep your eyes open for the little dragon clamps that Aiden uses on Lily."—The Romance Reviews
|
|
|