Author: Lorelei James
Date of Publication:
December 2nd 2014
From the author of Bound and Unwound—an all-new novella in the New York Times bestselling Mastered series.
When Amery Hardwick
first met martial arts master Ronin Black, she wasn't ready for the level of
his sensual artistry, or his need for extreme control. Nor was she prepared for
the primal urges it released in her. Amery and Ronin were made for each other.
When they married
they were certain their future would be a fulfilling journey of love and
passion. But happily ever after is never so simple. Six months later, while in
Japan, Ronin is training with his sensei, while Amery is consumed by her own
burgeoning career, and a culture shock with which she is struggling to adapt.
Now, from the heady
pleasures of Tokyo bondage houses to the unyielding family traditions pulsing
with every beat of Ronin's heart, Amery and Ronin find the limits of their
relationship tested once again, and shocked to discover what they're willing to
do in order to save it.
Includes a preview
of Unraveled, the upcoming novel in
the Mastered series.
The Mastered series
About Lorelei James
Lorelei James is the New York Times and USA
Today Bestselling Author of contemporary erotic western romances set in the
modern day Wild West and also contemporary erotic romances. Lorelei's books
have been nominated for and won the Romantic Times Reviewer's choice Award, as
well as the CAPA Award. Lorelei lives in western South Dakota with her
family...and a whole closet full of cow girl boots.
Why do I have a particular fondness for all
things western? Well, I'm a fourth generation South Dakotan, living in the
Black Hills, which is chock-full of interesting characters, including cowboys,
Indians, ranchers, and bikers. The geographical diversity of the surrounding
area showcases mountains, plains, and badlands. Living in and writing about
rural settings gives me a unique perspective, especially since I'm not writing
historical westerns. Through my fictional world, I can show the ideals and the cowboy
way of life are still very much alive.
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