


It was like something out of a Lisa Frank-themed porno shoot and I knew I had to have it. Instagram || Twitter || Facebook || Amazon || PinterestĮNCHANTED PARADISE has been on my to-read list for a while ever since I saw it featured on a blog celebrating beautiful covers. He knew he must possess her totally and have her by his side, so together they could share love's Enchanted Paradise Her long raven hair was like silk to his touch her ruby lips beckoned for his kiss. She was an innocent child on the brink of womanhood, and his desire for her pulsed through his body with burning fury.

The sight of his strong, muscular chest made her weak with longing, for once he awakened her to the joys of passion, she wanted to spend the rest of her nights with him alone!įrayne's quest left him with little time for anything other than his search for the unicorn, yet he could not believe his good fortune when he first set eyes on the ravishingly beautiful Aurora.

Frayne - magnificent warrior, reckless lover - the only man Aurora ever needed. It was not until she met Frayne that she understood her destiny was in his embrace. As Jarvis, she edited Inside Outer Space: Science Fiction Professionals Look at Their Craft (anth 1985).Aurora knew that she didn't belong with the elves who raised her, but was happy to live among the gentle creatures of the glade. As H M Major she published with Kathleen Buckley the Alien Trace sf sequence, equally mild in its eroticism: The Alien Trace ( 1984) and Time Twister ( 1984). As Johanna Hailey she published with Marcia Yvonne Howl (1947- ) three elf fantasies: Enchanted Paradise ( 1985), Crystal Paradise ( 1986) and Beloved Paradise ( 1987). As Jarrod Comstock she published the These Lawless Worlds sequence of mildly erotic sf in Planetary Romance settings: These Lawless Worlds #1: The Love Machine ( 1984) with Ellen M Kozak, These Lawless Worlds #2: Scales of Justice ( 1984) with Ellen M Kozak, and Kingdom Come ( 1985) solo. (1943- ) US author whose fiction has all been written with collaborators under joint pseudonyms.
