Vanessa; or the Vicar's Girl by Anonymous Paperback Book

Details

Rent Vanessa; or the Vicar's Girl

Author: Anonymous

Format: Quality Paperback

Publisher: Lightning Source Inc

Published: May 2005

Genre: Fiction - Erotica - General

Pages: 216

Synopsis

In a sedate rural village in late 19th-century England, the beautiful Vanessa lives quietly with her brother until the day the lustful Vicar takes her in hand. In time, the modest hamlet becomes a hotbed of passion, as Vanessa turns her newfound skills toward luring other households into their secret coterie.

View descriptions at Amazon.com

Recommended

Simply Sexual
by Kate Pearce

Sexual Satisfaction Ten years as a sex slave in a Turkish brothel left Lord Valentin Sokorvsky with an insatiable appetite for sex. Now the time has...

Sin
by Sharon Page

Venetia Hamilton is no stranger to erotic art - her father's lush paintings are one of society's secret pleasures. But Venetia has never experienced...

Forbidden Pleasure
by Lora Leigh

People have heard of fleeting rumors about The Club. Located just outside Washington, D.C., only its members know where men go when they want to...

The Possession
by Jaid Black

Kris Torrence wants to experience sexual submission to a man once in her lifetime. Having a reputation for being a sedate, boring professor, nobody at...

Dangerous Lover
by Lisa Marie Rice

Caroline Lake is desperately in need of a boarder, as the recent death of her young brother has left her with massive medical debts. Then a tall...

Decadent
by Shayla Black

The author of Wicked Ties wraps her steamy prose around the premise that two men are better than one. Kimber Edgington is a virgin with a crush-on a...

Strictly Taboo
by Jaid Black

Three sexy, original stories of men who are totally off-limits. From the author of the sizzling One Dark Night-three highly charged tales of...

Wicked Ties
by Shayla Black

Hiring bodyguard Jack Cole when a stalker turns dangerous, cable sex talk show host Morgan O'Malley embarks on a passionate love affair with Jack,...

Reviews