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* '''Publisher''': [[Whiskey Creek Press Torrid]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Whiskey Creek Press Torrid]] | ||
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* '''Setting''': New York City, New York [fictional] | * '''Setting''': New York City, New York [fictional] | ||
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Spider has been watching his lovely, but oh, so prim and proper PR lady for months. Jena is elusive and unattainable, and he has just figured out a way to ensnare her. All he needs is one little sign of weakness and she’ll be caught up in his web. | Spider has been watching his lovely, but oh, so prim and proper PR lady for months. Jena is elusive and unattainable, and he has just figured out a way to ensnare her. All he needs is one little sign of weakness and she’ll be caught up in his web. | ||
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− | + | * eCataNetwork 2006 Reviewers Choice Nominee | |
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Latest revision as of 19:38, 23 October 2007
- Author: Tilly Greene
- Publisher: Whiskey Creek Press Torrid
- Year Published: 2006
- Setting: New York City, New York [fictional]
Book Description
“Will you walk into my playroom?” said the Spider to the Fly, “‘Tis the naughtiest little playroom that ever you did spy; The way into my playroom is up my winding stair, I’ve many curious toys and things to show you once you’re there.”
Jena Flyno works for Tilton Spidermach, CEO of TS Properties. As PR Director she’s got her hands full cleaning up after his debauched peccadilloes. She’s heard about his playroom and she’s not about to become his latest prey.
Spider has been watching his lovely, but oh, so prim and proper PR lady for months. Jena is elusive and unattainable, and he has just figured out a way to ensnare her. All he needs is one little sign of weakness and she’ll be caught up in his web.
A Torrid Twisted Tale of The Spider and the Fly by Mary Howitt
Awards/Honors
- eCataNetwork 2006 Reviewers Choice Nominee
- #1 Bestseller at Whiskey Creek Press Torrid, March, April and May 2006
- #1 Bestseller at Fictionwise - Erotica, April 2006