Acquiesce
an Erotic Romance
by Cory Cyr
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Blurb:
****18+ due to adult
language and explicit sexual content*****
Caspian Vance~former
child prodigy, now an accomplished professor of human sexuality at twenty-six
has it all—an IQ that's off the charts, a stellar career at which he excels,
and the drop-dead looks and body that make women spontaneously combust with
lust.
There's one thing he
knows for sure: "love" has nothing to do with it.
Sex is a basic, primal
human need—love is an unstable, emotional complication. Both are present in a
person, but completely unrelated. His own world of logic and fact accepts this
truth and now. . .
He's going to prove it.
When Cass takes a
sabbatical to research his theory in order to write his third book, he enlists
the help of a former lover and now owner of the world's most exotic and
secretive male brothel catering strictly to wealthy older women. On this remote
Caribbean island, he uses his keen sense of observation and research to prove
"love" is merely a series of chemical reactions in the human
brain—nothing more.
Nicola Barrington~ had
the perfect life, married to her soul mate. Ten years into her one and only relationship,
her idyllic world is shattered by the death of her beloved husband. The loss of
her "one true love" sends her into seclusion where she spends the
next eleven years pining for the man she still loves.
The beautiful heiress,
stays hidden away, her only connection to the outside world being the
hired help and her two close friends. Her friends know Nic has much to live for
and are eager to see her find love again. . . and if not love, they would
settle for her rediscovering the throes of lust.
As her 40th birthday
approaches, her two friends succeed in coaxing her out of her emotionally safe
haven to celebrate with a trip to an exclusive resort known for "restoring
an older woman's brilliant, inner glow."
Caspian’s superiority
and logic combined with Nic's innocence and melancholy are on an imminent
collision course. Sometimes even a genius has a hard time figuring out a woman.
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