Author:Julia Marlowe
After meeting the enigmatic and persuasive Gilles de Ravennes at her ex-husband's party, Ariane Fontaine takes him on board as a partner in the exclusive club she has created at her luxury home in Paris. It's a place where the rich and ribald can indulge their most erotic fantasies.
When shy young teacher, Fleur Prentice, falls for Gilles' Rasputin-like charms at a London jazz club, she has no idea what she is letting herself in for. Gilles and Ariane draw Fleur into a life of bizarre sex and rituals of discipline, played out at the Theatre of Dreams.
Complications arise when Gilles secretly invites Fleur to his country house to test the limits of her sexually submissive nature. Ariane steps in quickly, deciding their covert behaviour needs correction. In doing so, however, she learns more about the hidden side of her own erotic temperament than she'd previously imagined.
Richer and more real to me than many of the contemporary books I've read in a while
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—— Joyfully ReviewedIf I were to recommend any book today to readers who enjoyed Fifty Shades of Grey . . . [Bared to You] would be the first one I would offer
—— Dear AuthorPraise for Sylvia Day
—— -Several shades darker and a hundred degrees hotter than anything you've read before
—— RevealMove over Danielle Steel and Jackie Collins, this is the dawn of a new Day
—— AmuseA master storyteller
—— RT Book ReviewsSteamy sex scenes and intriguing plot twists will have readers clamouring for more
—— Library JournalLots of sex and gripping story lines
—— SunFull of emotional angst, scorching love scenes, and a compelling storyline
—— Dear AuthorThey are powerful, sexy and unputdownable
—— Victoria Loves BooksBoldly passionate, scorchingly sexy
—— BooklistSophisticated, engaging, clever and sweet
—— Irish IndependentIndulgent fantasy at its most enjoyable
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