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Tumbleweed
by
Julia Bramer
Tumbleweed
by
Julia Bramer
Release
Date:
April 16, 2014
Genre: Erotic Romance |
~ Synopsis
~
“Two men were infinitely better than one, an intoxicating
combination if I could find it, and my greedy self-indulgence was boundless, my
sexuality unleashed those many years ago with him. His shadow haunted me and
shaped my obsession, the depth of my depravity deep and forged in the cafes and
nightclubs and back alleys in a dozen countries with dozens of men. Once I’d
started down that road, I couldn’t stop and couldn’t go back, a dark and
insatiable impulse propelling me forward and driving me into the arms of
strangers like the Mohammeds and into the sweltering barren desert.” 〰 Haley 〰
Unable to cope with the loss of her
first love, a charming and seductive Spanish soccer player, beautiful,
headstrong Haley Hanson abandons love entirely. She seeks solace in the arms of
strangers and fame, a tumbleweed rolling where the gusts of wind carry her, and
she lands between a garbage bin of rotting food and a brick wall. Stuck in
limbo and near death.
Will love destroy her or conquer all?
~
Excerpt ~
I was awestruck by
the mega yacht and the lifestyle. Celine
gave me the grand tour, proudly pointing out its lavish features, and she
started at the top deck, which included the master suite, four VIP suites, a
private dining room, lounge and large verandah.
I was given the VIP
suite situated next to the master bedroom at the rear of the boat, and May was
waiting for me there, my camera case in hand.
I removed the camera and immediately starting snapping pictures. The suite was double the size of the hotel
room in Paris, and the entire exterior wall, including the one in the luxurious
bathroom, had large windows with a spectacular sea view, giving it a light and
airy feel and making it seem even larger.
The décor was a
stunning display of contemporary art deco design with abstract geometrical
shapes and bold colors, and it featured the latest technology–flat screen TV’s,
a toilet seat warmer and electronic window shades, and the dressing room was
equipped with light settings that matched the illumination in the public areas
so a woman could apply makeup in the perfect light.
The deck below it
featured the helm, heliport, a discothèque and bar, large salon, dining room,
state-of-the-art kitchen, gazebo lounge and finally the pool, where I was
shocked to see another guest sprawled out on a comfy deck chair, and my jaw
dropped again.
The guest was a
magnificent specimen of manhood, his well-built body glistening with oil and
his bronze torso teeming with tattoos and toned muscles that rippled into a
perfect “V”, and a gasp stuck in my throat at the sight of his generous cock
bulging provocatively inside a snug speedo.
I glanced at Celine,
who was grinning conspiratorially, and my pussy twitched, wanton desire surging
through me.
“That’s Kostas, your
birthday present. You said you like
guys,” she smirked.
Then he noticed us,
gracefully sprang to his feet and strutted to me, smiling a dazzling, friendly
smile.
“Kostas, this is
Haley,” she introduced.
His eyes were a
striking crystal blue that seemed bluer against his tanned skin, his black hair
was thick and curly and cut short, and he was a good six inches taller than me.
“You are as lovely
as Celine said you would be,” he murmured silkily as he kissed me on both
cheeks.
There was a trace of
an accent, and because of his name, I assumed he was Greek, and my stomach
constricted. Kostas, my birthday
present.
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~ About
the Author ~
From the author of
the erotic romance series The Vitamin D Treatment and Side Effects, The Vitamin D Treatment
Finale, Julia Bramer
turns the erotic romance genre upside down in Tumbleweed. Tapping into
readers’ primal fears and incorporating reverse gender stereotypes and recent
historical events in an intelligent way, she weaves a complex tale of love,
heart-racing romance and sex.
Julia is the former
Executive Director of a charitable foundation in Colorado and has traveled the
world with her husband seeking an understanding of different cultures and
gathering stories. Her novels
incorporate many of the places she’s visited and people she’s met along the
way.
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