Author: | D. L. King, Nik Havert, Cecilia Duvalle, Anandalila, I.G. Frederick, Penny Amici, Genevieve Ash, Laura Antinou, Courtney Breazile, K D Grace, Jade Melisande, Dominic Santi, Cecilia Tan, Nan Andrews | ISBN: | 9781908766397 |
Publisher: | Xcite Books | Publication: | February 14, 2012 |
Imprint: | Xcite Books | Language: | English |
Author: | D. L. King, Nik Havert, Cecilia Duvalle, Anandalila, I.G. Frederick, Penny Amici, Genevieve Ash, Laura Antinou, Courtney Breazile, K D Grace, Jade Melisande, Dominic Santi, Cecilia Tan, Nan Andrews |
ISBN: | 9781908766397 |
Publisher: | Xcite Books |
Publication: | February 14, 2012 |
Imprint: | Xcite Books |
Language: | English |
An erotic collection of shorts stories by best-selling authors with a central theme of voyeurism in Las Vegas.
What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas? Not anymore…
High above the Las Vegas strip, at the top of Skylane Tower, the rooms come with one special amenity; a high powered telescope. When a group of erotica writers descend on Sin City for their annual conference, the voyeurs witness first hand, that some authors live by the adage, ‘write what you know’.
A woman’s curiosity is piqued as she observes a beautiful stranger being bound in silky red rope. A man scouting for new sex slaves, watches as an elegant woman gets more than her hands dirty. A prostitute pulls a switch - sending her lover out on a call. A simple slip of the hand, causes a case of mistaken room identity and a linen closet at a nearby hotel, sees more action than all of them combined. And that is just the beginning…
They say perception is reality. Is what the Voyeur sees through their spyglass just a fantasy; on which side of the lens would you like to be?
An erotic collection of shorts stories by best-selling authors with a central theme of voyeurism in Las Vegas.
What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas? Not anymore…
High above the Las Vegas strip, at the top of Skylane Tower, the rooms come with one special amenity; a high powered telescope. When a group of erotica writers descend on Sin City for their annual conference, the voyeurs witness first hand, that some authors live by the adage, ‘write what you know’.
A woman’s curiosity is piqued as she observes a beautiful stranger being bound in silky red rope. A man scouting for new sex slaves, watches as an elegant woman gets more than her hands dirty. A prostitute pulls a switch - sending her lover out on a call. A simple slip of the hand, causes a case of mistaken room identity and a linen closet at a nearby hotel, sees more action than all of them combined. And that is just the beginning…
They say perception is reality. Is what the Voyeur sees through their spyglass just a fantasy; on which side of the lens would you like to be?