Nights of Silk and Sapphire
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.16 (845 Votes) |
Asin | : | 3955335119 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 332 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-03-16 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. She is lecturer in English and critical theory at Sussex University, United Kingdom. She lives in London. Her work is currently concerned with the question of postpatriarchal futures in the fields of philosophy, psychoanalysis, and social theory. About the Author Amber Jacobs is a feminist theorist and writer
When Zafirah liberates the caravan the rescue Dae prayed for is not as it seems; Zafirah’s carnal appetite is legendary. Abducted from a land of wealth and privilege, Dae is chained to a slaver’s caravan crossing the vast Jaharri desert. It is a strange world of blistering sun, rolling dunes, and wind-carved plains, ruled by the Scion Zafirah Al’Intisar, a powerful and mysteriouswoman with seductive eyes of sapphire blue. Dae is taken into Zafirah’s harem, a decadent world of excess and sexual freedom.At first, Dae struggles with desires she has never before experienced, but as love and lust collidethese two women slowly forge a bond as one learns to listen to her heart, and the other to the call of her awakening body.
Amazon Customer said Wownow this is an erotica novel. Loud slow exhale, words are at a lost as to how I feel about this book. I was reserved considering the whole Nomadic theme with slaves, and pleasure servants but I was not disappointed. Yes our Scion Zafirah partakes of the flesh of the women in her Harem, even though she is falling in love with Dae, but even more exciting is Dae finally coming into her womanhood. I love that Amber allows for some exploration for Dae with the other women of the Harem. She truly captivated, and the only. Nicely written, well edited book Nicely written, well edited book. I enjoyed the relationship dynamics and was a little surprised by the openness and experimentation.. P. B. Patrick said Four Stars. Awesome story line
She is lecturer in English and critical theory at Sussex University, United Kingdom. Her work is currently concerned with the question of postpatriarchal futures in the fields of philosophy, psychoanalysis, and social theory. Amber Jacobs is a feminist theorist and writer. She lives in London.