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Bright Fire

Maya Hess

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English
BLACK LACE
01 October 2007
Black Lace - the leading erotic imprint for women

An erotic time-slip novel...

Jenna Bright's light aircraft crash lands en-route to Scotland, hurtling her out of her hectic modern life as a courier pilot and back in time over two thousand years.

Leaving behind her fiance Mick, who's more interested in bedding Jenna's friends than planning his wedding, Jenna faces iron-age Britain and is revered as a goddess by the Celtic villagers she encounters.

Having no choice but to adapt while trying to find a way home, Jenna encounters mystery, magic and a sexual hunger equalled only by the powerful urge to survive. Caught in an erotic tangle between Brogan and Cathan, two of the village's most powerful men, Jenna finally glimpses a way home but, having never felt so sexually free and adored by so many, she's not sure she's quite ready to go back to her old life.

Set in the present day and 300BC, Bright Fire literally combines the best of both worlds providing a primal yet fast-paced and erotic read where strong characters collide

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Imprint:   BLACK LACE
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 178mm,  Width: 108mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   136g
ISBN:   9780352341044
ISBN 10:   0352341041
Pages:   256
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 0 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Maya Hess is a popular author of quality erotic fiction, dedicated to providing readers with red-hot reads as well as great stories. Maya also contributes regularly to the Black Lace short story collections and is the author of Bright Fire and The Angels' Share. Having previously lived in Australia and the USA, Maya is now settled in a Leicestershire farmhouse with her husband and three children.

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