Author: | A.S. Peavey | ISBN: | 9781370906314 |
Publisher: | A.S. Peavey | Publication: | September 16, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | A.S. Peavey |
ISBN: | 9781370906314 |
Publisher: | A.S. Peavey |
Publication: | September 16, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
It’s time to tell the full story of Mata Hari.
It’s time to learn what goes on behind Mata Hari’s bedroom door.
The Great War destroyed Mata Hari’s career as a dancer and limits her life as a courtesan, but it offers a new career: as a spy sleeping with enemy officers.
Mata Hari has nursed her fiancé, Vladimir Maslov of the Russian army, backed to health as much with her presence as the allure of her body. She can celebrate his renewed vigor with him one more time before he must return to the front. And when he returns to the front, Mata Hari must return to Paris, and her pair of spymasters, one French and one German.
When she arrives, Mata Hari learns that, thanks to her sexual allure, her German spymaster gathered enough evidence to blackmail the French spymaster, Captain Ladoux, and force him to work for the Germans. But having both her spymasters working for the same side does nothing to alleviate her danger. The threat is only intensified. Ladoux now distrusts and despises her, though he can’t be certain that she had a role in turning him against his motherland.
So when she is sent as a French spy to Madrid, to seduce German officers for their secrets, is it an attempt to appear like the spy business continues as usual? Or is Ladoux setting a trap for Mata Hari?
Sleeping with Both Enemies is part 4 of The Seductions of Mata Hari, following A Spy’s Love. Double Agent and Sultry Healing.
Warning: contains explicit descriptions of adult behavior.
It’s time to tell the full story of Mata Hari.
It’s time to learn what goes on behind Mata Hari’s bedroom door.
The Great War destroyed Mata Hari’s career as a dancer and limits her life as a courtesan, but it offers a new career: as a spy sleeping with enemy officers.
Mata Hari has nursed her fiancé, Vladimir Maslov of the Russian army, backed to health as much with her presence as the allure of her body. She can celebrate his renewed vigor with him one more time before he must return to the front. And when he returns to the front, Mata Hari must return to Paris, and her pair of spymasters, one French and one German.
When she arrives, Mata Hari learns that, thanks to her sexual allure, her German spymaster gathered enough evidence to blackmail the French spymaster, Captain Ladoux, and force him to work for the Germans. But having both her spymasters working for the same side does nothing to alleviate her danger. The threat is only intensified. Ladoux now distrusts and despises her, though he can’t be certain that she had a role in turning him against his motherland.
So when she is sent as a French spy to Madrid, to seduce German officers for their secrets, is it an attempt to appear like the spy business continues as usual? Or is Ladoux setting a trap for Mata Hari?
Sleeping with Both Enemies is part 4 of The Seductions of Mata Hari, following A Spy’s Love. Double Agent and Sultry Healing.
Warning: contains explicit descriptions of adult behavior.