The Siren

The Siren by Tiffany Reisz, published by MIRA on July 31, 2012, is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of desire and creativity. This edition spans 432 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows notorious erotica author Nora Sutherlin as she navigates the challenges of her latest manuscript, which she believes could be her breakout work. However, her journey takes a turn when she encounters Zachary Easton, a demanding British editor who insists on complete control over her writing process.
Readers will find a blend of eroticism and suspense as Nora grapples with the pressures of meeting Zach’s exacting standards while confronting her tumultuous past with a former lover. The story explores themes of BDSM, romance, and the intricacies of LGBTQ+ relationships, offering a nuanced perspective on passion and pain. As Nora pushes her limits in both her writing and personal life, the narrative reveals the complexities of artistic expression and the sacrifices that come with it.
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Notorious Nora Sutherlin is famous for her delicious works of erotica, each one more popular with readers than the last. But her latest manuscript is different—more serious, more personal—and she’s sure it’ll be her breakout book…if it ever sees the light of day.
Zachary Easton holds Nora’s fate in his well-manicured hands. The demanding British editor agrees to handle the book on one condition: he wants complete control. Nora must rewrite the entire novel to his exacting standards—in six weeks—or it’s no deal.
Nora’s grueling writing sessions with Zach are draining…and shockingly arousing. And a dangerous former lover has her wondering which is more torturous—staying away from him…or returning to his bed?
Nora thought she knew everything about being pushed to your limits. But in a world where passion is pain, nothing is ever that simple.
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