Show Me

Show Me by Celia May Hart, published by Kensington on May 30, 2006, is a work of fiction that delves into themes of desire and eroticism. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around Miss Portia Carew, who finds herself drawn into a world of forbidden and lustful experiences as she explores her deepest desires in the Barrington library, a unique setting that amplifies her secret pleasures.
Readers will encounter a story rich in sexual exploration, as Portia’s hidden encounters are interrupted by the handsome Mark Knightson, who recognizes her yearning for more. The book presents a candid exploration of carnal delight and the complexities of desire, inviting readers into a narrative that is both explicit and provocative. With its focus on romance and erotic themes, this edition offers a glimpse into the world of passionate encounters and the allure of unrestrained longing.
Official synopsis Publisher
The Barrington library is unique. . .and Miss Portia Carew just peeked into a tempting tale of desire–forbidden, lusty, and desperately erotic desire. She wants more. Much more. How fortunate that she is alone and hidden. . .well, almost hidden. That handsome rake Mark Knightson has witnessed her session of secret pleasure and he knows she’s ready to experience what only he can give her. Delicious, unmentionable, carnal delight. . .
Warning! This Is A Really Hot Book (Sexually Explicit)
Celia May Hart discovered erotica while at university and spent long, lonely hours in the library writing out her desires. She discovered Anais Nin, Erica Jong, John Cleland, the Earl of Rochester and John Donne. Her first ever sex manual was Richard Burton’s “The Perfumed Garden.” Her collection has since expanded. It certainly keeps her married life interesting!
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