Adrienne Rivet is a beautiful woman from New Orleans. Alongside her husband, Frederick Tellier – with whom she entered into a marriage of convenience one year ago – she runs one of the most profitable brothels in the French Quarter.One unsuspecting day, Adrienne receives an invitation to her estranged brother’s wedding at a Mexican locale. Alphonse’s fiancée, Dora Wakefield, is a gorgeous, charming young woman from Georgia. She comes from a poor family, and her marriage to Adrienne’s wealthy brother is very important to her loved ones’ futures.After Adrienne and Dora meet, however, something terrible happens. An alcohol-infused walk along the beach ends in an unexpected torrent of fiery passion – and the two women make passionate love on the sand, not far from Dora’s sleeping fiancé and a multitude of wedding guests.On the morning of the ceremony, Dora knocks on Adrienne’s door to make a She has fallen in love with Adrienne. And, although Adrienne cannot deny her feelings for Dora, she is torn between them and her inexplicable loyalty towards a brother who has not been a part of her life for many years.Is it realistic to turn one night’s passion into an entire life? Or are such frivolous pleasures fated to simply be washed away – like castles in the sand?C/ This book contains graphic sexual situations. Reader discretion advised.
Adrienne Rivet is a beautiful woman from New Orleans. Alongside her husband, Frederick Tellier – with whom she entered into a marriage of convenience one year ago – she runs one of the most profitable brothels in the French Quarter.One unsuspecting day, Adrienne receives an invitation to her estranged brother’s wedding at a Mexican locale. Alphonse’s fiancée, Dora Wakefield, is a gorgeous, charming young woman from Georgia. She comes from a poor family, and her marriage to Adrienne’s wealthy brother is very important to her loved ones’ futures.After Adrienne and Dora meet, however, something terrible happens. An alcohol-infused walk along the beach ends in an unexpected torrent of fiery passion – and the two women make passionate love on the sand, not far from Dora’s sleeping fiancé and a multitude of wedding guests.On the morning of the ceremony, Dora knocks on Adrienne’s door to make a She has fallen in love with Adrienne. And, although Adrienne cannot deny her feelings for Dora, she is torn between them and her inexplicable loyalty towards a brother who has not been a part of her life for many years.Is it realistic to turn one night’s passion into an entire life? Or are such frivolous pleasures fated to simply be washed away – like castles in the sand?C/ This book contains graphic sexual situations. Reader discretion advised.