Charming the Snake

Charming the Snake by MaryJanice Davidson, published by Loose Id in 2005, is a work of fiction that delves into the realm of erotica. This edition spans 283 pages and is presented in English. The narrative introduces three contrasting couples: Dr. Gladys Loder, Liberty Wainwright, and Chastity Tilson, alongside their counterparts Jaz Scavenge, Brady St. James, and Darian Dare. The story explores the dynamics between good girls and bad boys, highlighting the unique passions that arise in their relationships.
Readers will find a blend of humor and romance as the characters navigate their lusty encounters in a futuristic setting. The interactions between the couples reveal the complexities of desire and attraction, showcasing a variety of personalities and backgrounds. With a focus on the interplay between innocence and temptation, this book presents a lively exploration of relationships that challenge societal norms.
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The Good Girls: Dr. Gladys Loder. Brown hair, brown eyes, skinny, tall-as ordinary as they come. Liberty Wainwright. An extraterrestrial archaeologist who lives by the rules. Chastity Tilson. Privileged, beautiful, fiercely independent. The Bad Boys: Jaz Scavenge. Red hair so dark it’s almost purple, eyes a lighter shade-cherry cough drop red, to be exact. Brady St. James. Ebony hair, cobalt eyes-a man called the Saint, though he is anything but. Darian Dare the Devil Acer. Deeply tanned, dark of hair and eye-the ultimate in masculine perfection. Charming the Snake: Good girls, bad boys, sinners and saints-it takes a special passion to charm the snake. Gladys and Jaz, Libby and Brady, Chassy and Dare. Three clashing couples, three laugh-out-loud lusty futuristic erotic romances from: New York Times & USA Today Bestselling Author MaryJanice Davidson and introducing Camille Anthony and Melissa Schroeder.
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