Evil's Niece by Melissa Macneal

Evil's Niece by Melissa Macneal

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Summary

Eve is determined to win her philandering husband back. When he discovers her liaisons, after her first lesson in seduction, it seems she will lose her prestigious place in society. When his own covert life begins to unravel the biggest secret of all is revealed.

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Evil's Niece by Melissa Macneal

1890s New Orleans keeps its secrets like a sultry courtesan, but when the prim and proper Miss Eve spied Chapin, her husband, with a little blonde secret of his own, her anger turns to longing. How can she learn to ignite her husband's passion? Her brother-in-law, the enigmatic Dewel, suggests the highly skilled maids from the School of Domestic Endeavour. They arrive, along with the bewitching Monique, to train Eve in the ways of Seduction. However, things spin rapidly out of control. The maids are not what they seem, and lessons in deportment soon turn into a spanking party! When Chapin discovers these curious trysts, Eve fears she will lose her prestigious place in New Orleans society. Then Chapin's covert life unravels to reveal the biggest secret of all. Mc MacNeal is the undisputed queen of kinky erotica set in the world of corsets and chaperones.
'female fantasy off the leash' New Woman 'They're written especially for women so will hit the right buttons' Maxim
Melissa MacNeal is a writer of erotic fiction and lives in the US. She is the author of Satan's Angel, Evil's Niece and Devil's Fire.
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ISBN 13 9780352337818
ISBN 10 0352337818
Title Evil's Niece
Author Melissa Macneal
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Ebury Publishing
Year published 2003-03-06
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.