Undressing Mercy

Undressing Mercy by Deanna Lee is a first edition published by Kensington Publishing Corporation in March 2005. This 304-page novel explores the life of Mercy Rothell, the director of a Boston art gallery, who faces an unusual challenge when she must pose nude for the talented artist Shamus Montgomery to secure a show of his erotic sculptures. As she navigates this provocative arrangement, Mercy experiences a mix of vulnerability and liberation that transforms her perspective on desire and satisfaction.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of eroticism and romance, as Mercy’s encounters with Shamus push her boundaries and awaken her deepest yearnings. The story captures the tension and allure of their artistic collaboration, revealing how the dynamics of power and attraction evolve between them. Through this exploration, the book presents a vivid portrayal of the complexities of intimacy and the impact of artistic expression on personal relationships.
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As director of a Boston art gallery, Mercy Rothell has made some hot deals in her time, but none like this. In order to sign the impossibly sexy, brilliant, and successful artist Shamus Montgomery to do a show of his celebrated erotic sculptures, Mercy must meet his curious but absolutely non-negotiable demand-she must pose for him in the nude, day after day, or he walks. Never one to back down from a challenge, Mercy agrees. Burning under the intense gaze of the hottest man she’s ever known, watching his hands work their magic, Mercy feels vulnerable yet liberated and fully aroused, desperate for the kind of satisfaction only a master like Shamus can give. In fact, she would beg him to cross the line. And once he does, mercy is the last thing she desires…
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