Black Butterfly by Sienna Mynx is a standalone stardom-seeking f/m interracial contemporary erotic romance, free courtesy of publisher The Divas Pen LLC and All Romance eBooks as part of their 12 Days of Christmas countdown giveaway.
This has 4 flames on the heat index with a moderately lengthy wordcount, and the provided sample excerpt is very steamy indeed. Mind you, the viewer comments give it plenty of praise for character development (despite editing errors) and a minor warning for
breathplay, which may Not Be Your Kink.
Free without DRM in the format of your choice @
ARE for the next 48 hours; yesterday's 3-flame m/m werewolf romantic suspense
Beneath the Neon Moon can still be gotten if missed it and you hurry.
Mynx also offers 2 free novellas @ ARE:
On the Wings of Love, a 2-flame standalone 1940s period interracial f/m forbidden love romance
Illegal Affair: The Seduction, a 4-flame also interracial f/m erotic romance with BDSM elements, 1st in the "Sleeping With the Enemy" series, with a
sequel priced at 99 cents
Description
Sydney Allen has a dream. To dance one day on Broadway, and be a star. She's moved to New York, and with her best friends Portia and Trish at her side, her dream is destined to be a reality.
That is until she meets the Executive Producer of her show--Nolen Adams. A Wall Street Investment banker who's playboy ways are notorious among the Big Apple's socialites. His lust and desires for Sydney are at first spurned. She will never be a casting couch bunny. But Nolen Adams doesn't take well to rejection. He's a man who always gets who and what he wants.
Despite her efforts to achieve her chance at stardom through handwork and discipline, she is forced to address the admiration of her Producer. His pursuit of her sets Sydney and her friends on a collision path of pain, heartache, and self-discovery that will forever change their friendship.
Every bond between friends and new lovers are put to the test when lies and deceit overshadow the best of intentions. And Sydney soon learns the price of fame can ultimately be the cost of one's heart.