The Sextet - Sharing [The Sextet Anthology, Volume 1] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

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The Sextet Anthology, Volume 1

Sharing

As children, we were all taught the importance of sharing, but

when it comes to love, many are unwilling to compromise.

Consider the dilemma of two men in love with the same woman,

while that same woman loves both men equally and cannot

choose. Pain and sadness are almost guaranteed for one man if

she does decide to take one over the other. However, when a

spirit of cooperation prevails, none of those involved need walk

away hurt or unfulfilled—and the possibilities are endless.

Join us on a unique journey that will take you back into history,

allow you to explore the present day, immerse you in the world of

fantasy, and then send you forward in time to the distant future.

Each story will lure you into a private world where nothing is

taboo, no one is left sobbing in despair, and sensuously wicked

pleasures abound.

Immortal Kiss
by
Elizabeth Raines
[M/F/M/M Paranormal]

Paralegal Katrina Mason falls for a handsome new client and

agrees to join him for a cozy dinner. When she discovers that

Adrian Bishop is the leader of a tribe of three male Nightwalkers

who want to share her, Kat must decide if she has the courage to

join them.

Double Desire
by
Cheryl Brooks
[M/M/F Sci-fi] When exhausted attorney Nalira Morkind orders room service, she gets more than

she expected. The handsome clones of a very rich, powerful man,

Sar and Lon are the property of the hotel. They can fulfill Nalira’s

every need and wildest dreams, but can she free them from unjust

slavery?

Two Many Chefs
by
Mellanie Szereto
[M/F/M Contemporary]

Wren McCoskey must interview two chefs for her cousin's wedding

reception. Spencer Andrews and Dane Fletcher are talented,

gorgeous, and old friends. Can she stand the heat when they start

cooking?

Southern Comfort
by
Ginger O'Brien
[M/F/M Historical]

Returning home from Paris after the Civil War, Southern belle

Anna BonDurant knows she must make a difficult decision. But if

she can’t decide which O’Donnell twin she wants as her lover,

Devon or Connor, maybe she will just have to get a bigger bed.

Double Tap
by
Annie Morgan
[M/F/M Contemporary] Jennifer Delaney has her sights set on an unusual birthday present. But

when Special Forces Trey and Wil set their own rules of

engagement, can she hold out against a double team mission

straight to her heart?

Studs in Stetsons
by
Niki Hayes
[M/F/M Western] Samantha Phillips trades her Louisiana city life for a Texas ranch to write an

article about cowboys. Between the hot days, and even hotter

nights, she finds two studs in Stetsons more than she can handle.

But Greg and Dallas have plans of their own, if they can convince

her to stay.

Genre:
Anthology, Ménage a Trois/Quatre

Length:
74,047 words

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SHARING

The Sextet Anthology, Volume 1

Elizabeth Raines

Cheryl Brooks

Mellanie Szereto

Ginger O’Brien

Annie Morgan

Niki Hayes

MENAGE EVERLASTING

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SHARING

Copyright © 2011

E-book ISBN: 1-61034-358-1

IMMORTAL KISS

Copyright © 2011 by Elizabeth Raines

DOUBLE DESIRE

Copyright © 2011 by Cheryl Brooks

TWO MANY CHEFS

Copyright © 2011 by Mellanie Szereto

SOUTHERN COMFORT

Copyright © 2011 by Ginger O’Brien

DOUBLE TAP

Copyright © 2011 by Annie Morgan

STUDS IN STETSONS

Copyright © 2011 by Niki Hayes

First E-book Publication: June 2011

Cover design by
Les Byerley

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IMMORTAL KISS

Elizabeth Raines

DEDICATION

To Cheryl, Ginger, Mellanie, Annie, and Niki—thank you for all you

do for me!

Chapter 1

A mausoleum would have been more welcoming.

Katrina Mason raised her trembling hand to knock on the

enormous oak door. After a moment’s hesitation, she finally dug

down to drag up her courage and rapped on the door with the back of

her knuckles. The sound hung heavy in the chilly air as she waited to

see if anyone would actually answer.

The ancient mansion had all the ambiance of
Castle Dracula
. Yes,

California had its share of eccentrics, and some weirdo silent movie

star had probably built the place because he worshipped Bela Lugosi,

the original movie Dracula. Stone walls. Iron-barred windows.

Overgrown landscaping. The only thing missing was a creepy wolf

howling in the distance and the cliché would be
fait accomplie
.

Katrina waited, counting slowly and figuring one hundred would

be more than fair before she gave up, especially since the foreboding

nature of the place made her want to turn and run. The blame rested

with her father for having her sit through all those Friday night horror

movies for the majority of her childhood.
Dracula. Frankenstein. The

Mummy
. Thanks to dear old Dad’s warped sense of humor, she was

now twenty-four and still saw monsters around every dark corner. She

couldn’t sleep without a night-light.

Ninety-seven. Ninety-eight. Ninety—

The clinking sound of the lock made her jump. God, she felt like a

nervous ninny. A loud creak accompanied the opening of the door,

and it took all her strength not to turn tail, run back to her Focus, and floor it.

Grow up. All you have to do is get this idiot’s signature.

Immortal Kiss

11

The woman who answered couldn’t have been a day younger than

ninety.
Maybe closer to a hundred...
Her dress was black satin and very, very old. Dusty, even. The white lace collar circling her throat

bore an old-fashioned cameo broach that also seemed dulled by time.

The odor wafting from the woman reminded Katrina of her

grandmother’s basement after the last time it flooded. She crinkled

her nose and tried to breathe through her mouth.

“Can I help you?” The woman’s voice was raspy as the crumpling

of dried leaves.

“Um... Hi. I’m Katrina Mason. I’m here from Franklin, Walters,

and Peterson. Mr. Bishop requested me. I’m the notary.”

Lady Methuselah pursed her wrinkled lips and tilted her gray-

topped head. “Notary?”

Not sure whether the old woman was asking what a notary was or

if she was confused as to why a notary was even there, Katrina

plowed ahead. “Mr. Bishop has to sign the closing papers for this

house. I understand he won’t be able to attend the closing and—”

The geriatric interrupted with a wave of her furrowed, age-spotted

hand. “Yes, yes.” The door opened wider, the responding groan of the

hinges sending shivers down Katrina’s spine. “Come in, child.”

Chewing on her bottom lip, Katrina cradled her briefcase close to

her side and stepped over the threshold despite every instinct telling

her to get the hell out while she could.

A mausoleum. Definitely. Dust. Stone floors. Darkness. The place

smelled as old as it looked. Heavy gray drapes covered the windows,

banning sunlight. Shadows and cobwebs lurked in every corner. Two

stone staircases wound up each wall and met on the second floor.

The only pieces of furniture were an enormous walnut dining

table and two chairs with dusty, red velvet cushions.

Figuring the table would work for what she needed to get done,

she hurried there without an invitation. The click of her high heels

against the floor echoed through the enormous hall. The walls had to

be forty-feet high. Her hands shook as she popped open the briefcase

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and pulled out her work.

Get a grip, Kat. It’s just an old house.

Dust rose around her as she dropped the package of closing papers

on the table. She set the notary seal on top of them then turned to a

sound at the top of the stairs.

“Good afternoon,” a deep baritone as smooth as cashmere called.

The echo of his voice seemed to hang in the air much longer than it

should have.

Katrina had pictured some old guy riding a scooter chair whose

hand would tremble as he signed the deed. She couldn’t have been

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