Famous sculptor Ryker Trygg never thought of himself as the leader of a pack. Or in a pack at all. Armel and Obsidian, his two closest friends and he certainly shared an affinity for more animalistic forms of kink play. But until Miele, he never considered the implication of their play or his position within their friendship.
Sure, they preferred the women they played with to be totally natural, ungroomed, and completely comfortable with bareback fun. It was a tall order of preferences and they'd yet to find a partner that fit well between the three of them. That was until Miele brazenly approached them. Her one rule, don't fall for her. They thought it would be easy. After all, isn't Club Sin simply about fantasy fulfillment? It isn't a dating service. They'd never intended to use it as such. Yet, none of them can stop thinking about their night of debauchery or finding ways to continually cross paths.
It was just a game. A pretend fantasy to put a baby in Miele. But somehow the lines blurred. And now, it was all the three men could think about. Maybe things could work out with Miele, after all?
There is nothing alien or paranormal about these three large, hairy, men with very specific kinks. This is contemporary romantic erotica.
You’ve explored Club Sin: New York and Club Sin: Chicago, now visit Club Sin: New Orleans for two more play sessions. Fantasies are meant to come true and the men of Club Sin: New Orleans will see to your every kinky desire. This June is the first play session of the year with ten of your favorite steamy romance authors. We’ll take you inside Club Sin: New Orleans, a forbidden place where you’ll find love and pleasure with multiple hot men in these Reverse Harem novellas. Can you handle the heat?
Ten rooms, ten fantasies…Which door will you step through?
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8 primary booksClub Sin: New Orleans Session 1 is a 8-book series with 8 primary works first released in 2023 with contributions by Ember Davis, Matilda Martel, and 6 others.