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Clandestine Classics: Authors
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Hot for the Holidays. Amy Armstrong is a Brit that loves chocolate, prosecco, and sunshine. She lives and breathes paranormal romance and urban fantasy, but is also a fan of the classics and pretty much anything else she can get her hands on, including but not limited to contemporary romance, thrillers, horror, dark fantasy and young adult fiction. Currently, she is multi-published with Total-E-Bound Publishing and you can find her every week on her website http:/ authoremwoods.com. For several years she...
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Clandestine Classics: October 2013
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Hot for the Holidays. Sunday, 20 October 2013. It's Almost Halloween - What is Your Favorite Scary Story? Halloween is my favorite holiday. I've always loved it ever since I was a kid. Of course, back then it was the candy and dressing up. It was also a time to get together with my friends, have a party and scare ourselves. That was where watching creepy movies and telling each other terrifying stories with only the flashlight on came into play. I can impart to you however just how mad the dear Brom appe...
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Clandestine Classics: May 2013
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Hot for the Holidays. Monday, 20 May 2013. Katrina Van Tassel - Coquette or Innocent Lass? Katrina Van Tassel is the heroine of the classic story,. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. By Washington Irving. He describes her as "a blooming lass of fresh eighteen", but also as "a little of a coquette". When I set about retelling the story as an erotic romance, but of course leaving all of the original text intact, it wasn't too difficult to develop the more erotic side of Katrina's character. How I long to believe...
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Clandestine Classics: January 2014
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Hot for the Holidays. Sunday, 12 January 2014. Fashions from the Time of The Phantom of the Opera. I thought I'd share some of the fashions from the era the Phantom of the Opera was written. Some are elegant and some are well, hard to figure out how to get into. Grin. Read on! By English: House of Rouff Français : Maison Rouff , Paris, France (LACMA Image Library. Photograph LACMA.) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons. Can you imagine having that tiny a waist? By Корзун Андрей (Kor! I kind of like them.
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Clandestine Classics: Steamy Excerpt From The Fall of the House of Usher
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Hot for the Holidays. Friday, 20 December 2013. Steamy Excerpt From The Fall of the House of Usher. In just one week my new Clandestine Classic, The Fall of the House of Usher, will be released! I am thrilled to share with you today a sexy moment between Lady Madeline Usher and her brother Roderick's houseguest - Edward. 8220;Oh, Madeline, you are…” I could not even finish my words, all I could do was drink in her beauty. The pull in my cock, the aching want consumed me. No more would...8221; I asked.
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Clandestine Classics: April 2013
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Hot for the Holidays. Saturday, 20 April 2013. Ichabod Crane - Stud or Dud? Hi everyone - I was actually just over at Hitting the Hot Spot a few days ago discussing just how hot and sexy Ichabod Crane is. Okay - you can stop laughing now. No, really - stop! Was he perhaps a participant? ANd to help make up for his lack of studly good looks, it turns out that Ichabod's nose wasn't the only overly large appendage he featured. You'll also find a tasty little blurb there. Enjoy! Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
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Clandestine Classics: The real scoop on Northanger abbey
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Hot for the Holidays. Monday, 6 January 2014. The real scoop on Northanger abbey. With a great deal of thanks to Schmoop. I hope by now you have read Northanger Abbey with my “spice” sprinkled through it. Actually all of the Clandestine Classics will heat you up, especially is you’re in the frozen north now. Though this was Austen's first novel, it actually wasn't published until 1818, after her death. Oddly enough, it was published along with her last novel Persuasion. What's ironic about this publishin...
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Clandestine Classics: November 2013
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Hot for the Holidays. Wednesday, 20 November 2013. Edgar Allen Poe and a Happily-Ever-After. I'm a little behind the times here this month - there have been so many projects I've been working on, that I forget what day it was! I jumped and turned around swiftly at the creak of a door. Frozen, I stared in horror at the very doorway I had stood in front of just moments before. The door was opened. Yet no one came forth. 8220;I thought I heard a voice,” she said softly. I stopped myself from mentioning that...
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Clandestine Classics: September 2013
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Hot for the Holidays. Friday, 20 September 2013. There are so many great classics out there - many that have been read over and over. Some, such as Pride and Prejudice, Phantom of the Opera, or Wuthering Heights just scream romance - even if they are tinged with melancholy. (Pssst - these classics are available in the Clandestine Classics library at this very moment - you should take a peek! But what about other stories where the themes center more on the macabre? Legend of Sleepy Hollow. While Catherine...
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Clandestine Classics: June 2013
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Hot for the Holidays. Sunday, 23 June 2013. Tom Jones Part Three. It’s an epic blockbuster, or should that be bonkbuster! Tom and Sophia reach London in this one, and Tom finds a protector in a noble lady. Sophia finds shelter, and somehow—but you’ll have to read it to find out! Moreover, it was the body of a willing woman, Mrs Waters. When she opened her thighs, he felt the heat and the wetness of her, something he did not hesitate to take advantage of. So the sheets on the bed turned under her as she m...