Seven Day Loan Coming December 2010

He’s not your average librarian.

She’s not your typical Seven Day Loan.

It’s always the quiet ones. . .

Eleanor, a young woman in a Dominant/submissive relationship, discovers the true meaning of being “owned” when her lover leaves town for the week and lends her to an old friend of his.  Daniel, a wealthy widower, hasn’t been with a woman since his submissive wife died three years ago.  Eleanor and Daniel have one week together before she has to be returned to her rightful owner.  But what will happen when he decides one week isn’t enough?

Watch out for those overdue fines. . .

Read SEVEN DAY LOAN coming December 1, 2010 to http://www.eHarlequin.com.

“So you,” she said, meeting his eyes, “are a librarian.  What does that make me then?  A seven day loan?”

Daniel laughed as he sat his book aside.  He moved toward her and lightly gripped her knees.

“Seven day loan. . .I’m not sure I like the thought of giving you back.” He slid his hands up her thighs and took her by the hips.

“But what about the overdue fines?” she asked, playfully flashing her eyes at him.

“I think I can afford them,” he said.

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About tiffanyreisz

Slightly shameless and mostly fameless, Tiffany Reisz dropped out of a conservative southern seminary in order to pursue a career as an erotica writer. This move, while possibly putting her eternal salvation in peril, has worked out better than she anticipated. She has five piercings, one tattoo, and has only been arrested twice. When not under arrest, Tiffany writes erotica and erotic romance and is diligent in doing all her own research. Her novel The Siren will be published by Harlequin SPICE in 2011 and the sequel The Angel in 2012. Tiffany lives and writes by the erotica writer’s creed– It’s not erotica until someone gets hurt. Follow Tiffany on TWITTER at @tiffanyreisz or email her at littleredridingcrop@gmail.com View all posts by tiffanyreisz

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